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Applied Behavioral Analysis

Programs that offer therapeutic interventions for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders that are based on the theory of applied behavior analysis that behavior rewarded is more likely to be repeated than behavior ignored. The therapy is designed to teach skills, from basic ones such as sleeping and dressing to more involved ones such as social interaction, but is also used to correct inappropriate repetitive, aggressive and/or dangerous behaviors that are associated with autism.

Therapeutic Consultation

Intersections In Advocacy Consultative Services, PLLC
110 Coliseum Crossing #5028, Hampton, VA, 23666
Main: (757) 504-4580

Assistive Technology

Also referred to as adaptive technology it includes programs, devices, and resources that help people with disabilities increase their mobility and/or ability to communicate and live more comfortably.

Training and Technical Assistance

Intersections In Advocacy Consultative Services, PLLC
110 Coliseum Crossing #5028, Hampton, VA, 23666
Main: (757) 504-4580

Benefits Assistance

Programs that provide assistance for people who are having difficulty understanding and/or obtaining services or other benefits for which they are eligible. The programs may help people understand the eligibility for benefits, the benefits provided by the program,  and/or help them complete benefit application forms.

Social Security Disability Benefits

Disability Claims Representatives
P.O. Box 1781, Charlottesville, VA, 22902
Main: (434) 296-7400 Toll Free: (866) 374-7400 Fax: (434) 973-3023

Caregiver Support

Support groups, services, and programs that alleviate caregiver burden.

Caregiver Support, Advocacy and Resources

Caregiver Action Network (CAN)
1150 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 501, Washington, DC, 20036
Main: (202) 454-3970 Toll Free: (855) 227-3640

Consumer Protection and Advocacy

Organizations that promote consumer protection services and advocacy and may provide consumer education. In many situations, this information can be used to file complaints on the consumer’s behalf.

Housing Discrimination, Fair Housing

Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia
626 E Broad Street, Suite 400, Richmond, VA, 23219
Main: (804) 354-0641 Toll Free: (804) 354-0690 Fax: (804) 354-0690

Day Support Programs

Programs for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities that provide recreation and social activities. Programs are often based at a central location that people come to for services.

Day Services - Community Coaching/Day Support

Devoted Family Solutions
11745 Chester Road, Chester, VA, 23831
Main: (804) 712-8123 Fax: (804) 442-7072

Disability Rights and Advocacy

Groups and organizations that protect the rights of people who have physical, mental, developmental or learning disabilities.

Advocacy, Visually Impaired and Blind

American Council of the Blind
1703 North Beauregard Street, Suite 420, Alexandria, VA, 22311
Main: (202) 467-5081 Toll Free: (800) 424-8666 Fax: (202) 467-5085

Advocacy and Support, Tourette Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome Association of Greater Washington
4709 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD, 21214
Main: (443) 327-9667 Toll Free: (888) 486-8738

Health Condition and Care Advocacy

Organizations that are dedicated to protecting and improving the quality and affordability of health and long term care for all individuals and advocating for changes in the health care system that will achieve these goals; or which advocate more broadly for legislation and other measures that have a positive impact on public health.

Advocacy, Assisted Living Facilities

Argentum
1650 King Street, Suite 602, Alexandria, VA, 22314
Main: (703) 894-1805 Fax: (703) 894-1831

Organ Transplant

Coalition on Donation
700 N. Fourth Street, Richmond, VA, 23219
Main: (804) 782-4920 Fax: (804) 782-4643

Independent Living Skills, Disabilities, Sensory

Programs that assist people with disabilities in learning the basic skills of daily living through individual and group counseling, training and experience coping with life situations - sometimes through the use of assistive devices, special equipment and specialized assistants.

Instruction in Independent Living Skills

Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind
1825 K Street NW, Suite 1103, Washington, DC, 20006
Main: (202) 454-6400 Fax: (240) 454-6401

Mental Health Related Prevention Programs

Programs that attempt to reduce the incidence of specific types of mental health issues such as problem gambling, suicidal feelings, sexual addiction, shopping addiction or cluttering through a variety of educational interventions in situations where prevention is a realistic option. The programs help people understand the nature of the problem, the impact of the issue on the lives of individuals and families, the risk factors and warning signs, and sources of treatment and support that are available in the community.

Suicide Prevention and Behavioral Health Advocacy

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, National Capital Area
P O Box 3467, Fairfax, VA, 22038
Main: (646) 632-5189 Toll Free: (800) 273-8255

Parenting Support, Disability

Emotional support for parents or caregivers of individuals with a disability.

Education and Advocacy, Tourette Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome Association of Greater Washington
5851 Deale Churchton Road, Suite 4, Deale, MD, 20751
Main: (410) 867-1167 Toll Free: (877) 295-2148

Parkinson's Disease

A movement disorder that is both chronic and progressive that occurs when cells in the brain malfunction.

Advocacy, Services and Support

Parkinson Foundation of the National Capital Area
7700 Leesburg Pike, Suite 208, South Lobby, Falls Church, VA, 22043
Main: (703) 734-1017 Fax: (703) 734-1241

Patient Support, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

An organization whose primary mission relates to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) patient advocacy, education, or direct support programs to address patient specific needs. These organizations may peripherally participate in other activities like legislative advocacy, but patient support is their focus. Programs that help individuals navigate through the maze of the health care system. Personal health care advocates are trained health care workers, often nurses, or volunteers familiar with the health care system who work independently of any health care institution.

Patient Support, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

ALS Association, DC/MD/VA Chapter
30 West Gude Drive, Suite 150, Rockville, MD, 20850
Main: (301) 978-9855 Toll Free: (866) 348-3257

Patient Support, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

An organization whose primary mission relates to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patient advocacy, education, or direct support programs to address patient specific needs. These organizations may peripherally participate in other activities like legislative advocacy, but patient support is their focus. Programs that help individuals navigate through the maze of the health care system. Personal health care advocates are trained health care workers, often nurses, or volunteers familiar with the health care system who work independently of any health care institution.

Patient Support for Multiple Sclerosis

National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater DC and Maryland
One M Street NW, Suite 510 North, Washington, DC, 20003
Main: (202) 296-5363 Toll Free: (800) 344-4867 Fax: (202) 296-3425

Public Awareness

Groups and organizations involved in increasing public education about issues relating to health, aging, disabilities, civic and social services.

Advocacy for Low Income Families

Social Action Linking Together (S.A.L.T.)
9970 Vale Road, St. Marks, , Vienna, VA, 22181
Main: (202) 401-5031