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Programs by Age Range Broward County, Florida Community Resource Inventory 2000-01 Programs For Ages NO-RESTRICTION A Child Is Missing FCHB1697 Program: A Child Is Missing FCHB1697FPAA The law enforcement calls ACIM with description and last known address of the missing person; the information is fed to the computer, the location is found, the telephone numbers are gathered and a recorded message is phone out. Best results are when the service is used in the first two hours of the person's disappearance; parents and caregivers call the office but preferable that the police are called first and a missing person's report is filled out Location: A Child Is Missing FCHB1697AA Address: 500 SE 17th Street, Suite 101, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Phone: (954) 763-1288 Age Range: 00-99 Agency For Workforce Innovation FCHB1545 Program: Employer Services FCHB1545FPAA The Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Jobs and Benefits offers a wide range of employment and training services to the job seeking applicant and the employer community. The deparment is focused on four key areas of workforce development which includes the development of One-Stop Centers, the development of High Skill - High Wage Job Opportunities, the School-to-Work Initiative and Welfare Reform; services also include job referral and job placement, unemployment compensation insurance, referral to training and employer services Location: FDMS - AWI - Employer Services - Central FCHB1545AB Address: 2660 West Oakland Park Blvd, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone: (954) 677-5400 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Job Placement FCHB1545FPAF Provides job placement services Location: FDMS - AWI - Job Placement - Central FCHB1545AD Address: 2660 West Oakland Park Blvd, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone: (954) 677-5400 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Job training FCHB1545FPAG Provides job training services Location: FDMS - AWI - Job Training - Central FCHB1545AE Address: 2660 West Oakland Park Blvd, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone: (954) 677-5400 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Unemployment Compensation Insurance FCHB1545FPAC Provides an insurance program for people out of work and not responsible for their unemployment; must be able, available and actively seeking work Location: FDMS - AWI - Unemployment Compensation - Central FCHB1545AC Address: 2660 West Oakland Park Blvd, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Phone: (954) 677-5400 Age Range: 00-99 Alternative Home Health Care FCHB1788 Source: The Coordinating Council of Broward & First Call For Help, 2000-01 Community Resource Inventory. Thursday, November 01, 2001 CCB v2.0, 31-Oct-2001 Page 1 of 120 Broward County, Florida Community Resource Inventory 2000-01 Programs For Ages NO-RESTRICTION Alternative Home Health Care FCHB1788 Program: Alzheimers Respite Program FCHB1788FPAC Provide respite are services to a family caregiver who is caring for a victim of Alzheimers Location: Alternative Home Health Care - Respite Program FCHB1788AC Address: 4481 North SR 7, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319 Phone: (954) 584-7772 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Southeast Focal Point Respite Program FCHB1788FPAD Provide respite care services to a family caregiver who is caring for a victim of Alzheimers Location: Alternative Home Health Care - SE Focal Point Respite Progra FCHB1788AD Address: 4481 North SR 7, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319 Phone: (954) 584-7772 Age Range: 00-99 Alzheimer's Family Center Inc. FCHB0070 Program: Counseling for Caregivers Program FCHB0070FPAF Provides in-home therapeutic counseling by masters-level therapists to persons caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease Location: Alzheimer's Family Center - Counseling for Caregivers FCHB0070AE Address: 4900 West Atlantic Blvd, Suite #4, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: (954) 971-7155 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Crisis Respite FCHB0070FPAD Pre-registered clients may receive up to four, 24-hour days of in-home care in the event that a caregiver has a crisis in the home Location: Alzheimer's Family Center - Crisis Respite FCHB0070AC Address: 4900 West Atlantic Blvd, Suite #4, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: (954) 971-7155 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Information and Referral FCHB0070FPAG Trained staff provides information about Alzheimer's Disease to callers and agency walk-ins; when appropriate, staff gives information about community resources that may meet their needs Location: Alzheimer's Family Center - Information and Referral FCHB0070AF Address: 4900 West Atlantic Blvd, Suite #4, Margate, FL 33063 Phone: (954) 971-7155 Age Range: 00-99 American Red Cross FCHB0079 Source: The Coordinating Council of Broward & First Call For Help, 2000-01 Community Resource Inventory. Thursday, November 01, 2001 CCB v2.0, 31-Oct-2001 Page 2 of 120 Broward County, Florida Community Resource Inventory 2000-01 Programs For Ages NO-RESTRICTION American Red Cross FCHB0079 Program: Armed Forces Emergency Services FCHB0079FPAC Provides immediate worldwide assistance including budget counseling, financial assistance, emergency communications, information and referral, counseling and emergency intervention services to military personnel and their immediate families Location: American Red Cross - Armed Forces Emergency Services FCHB0079AC Address: 524 NE Fourth Avenue, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 779-2929 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Emergency Services FCHB0079FPAB Assistance is based on disaster-related (fire or natural disaster) needs of an individual or family. All disaster relief is free. Assistance includes, but is not limited to shelter, food, medicine, clothing, eyeglasses, furnishings and tools. Location: American Red Cross - Emergency Services FCHB0079AB Address: 521 NE Fourth Avenue, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 763-9900 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Health and Safety Services FCHB0079FPAD Training in first aid, CPR, water safety, lifeguarding, babysitter training and HIV/AIDS education. Promotes healthy lifestyles, prevents disease transmission and reduces risk for serious illness or death. Community and workplace programs are taught in Spanish and English to better serve the diverse community. Location: American Red Cross - Health and Safety Services FCHB0079AD Address: 521 NE Fourth Avenue, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 779-2914 Age Range: 00-99 Program: International Social Services FCHB0079FPAE Traces family members across the world lost due to war, civil unrest, disasters or in a country where normal lines of communication may not be consistent and when possible, reuniting families separated due to the Holocaust Location: American Red Cross - International Social Services FCHB0079AE Address: 521 NE Fourth Avenue, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 779-2929 Age Range: 00-99 Ann Storck Center FCHB0087 Program: Ann Storck Center - Residence FCHB0087FPAB Comprehensive and prescriptive residential services including a full range of therapies, medical nursing and other necessary specialized habilitation services Location: Ann Storck - Residence FCHB0087AC Address: 1790 SW 43rd Way, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33317 Phone: (954) 584-8000 Age Range: 00-99 ARC Broward, Inc. FCHB0089 Source: The Coordinating Council of Broward & First Call For Help, 2000-01 Community Resource Inventory. Thursday, November 01, 2001 CCB v2.0, 31-Oct-2001 Page 3 of 120 Broward County, Florida Community Resource Inventory 2000-01 Programs For Ages NO-RESTRICTION ARC Broward, Inc. FCHB0089 Program: Community Based Behavioral Services FCHB0089FPAJ Provides home based behavioral and developmental training and support Location: ARC - Community Based Behavioral Services FCHB0089AD Address: 10250 NW 53rd Street, , Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone: (954) 746-9400 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Community Mental Health Services FCHB0089FPAS Provides outpatient individual, group and family therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric intervention and support Location: ARC - Community Mental Health Services FCHB0089BD Address: 10250 NW 53rd Street, , Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone: (954) 746-9400 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Community Mental Health Services: Deaf and Hard of Hearing FCHB0089FPAU Provides outpatient individual, group and family therapy, psychological testing, psychiatric intervention and support for individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing Location: ARC - Community Mental Health - Deaf and Hard of Hearing FCHB0089BC Address: 10250 NW 53rd Street, , Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone: (954) 746-9400 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Outpatient Rehabilitation FCHB0089FPAT Provides home based behavioral and developmental training and support Location: ARC - Outpatient Rehabilitation FCHB0089BE Address: 10250 NW 53rd Street, , Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone: (954) 746-9400 Age Range: 00-99 Archways Inc. FCHB0091 Program: Medical Services FCHB0091FPAP Provides medication management, monitors blood levels for psychiatric clients Location: Archways - Medical Services FCHB0091AP Address: 919 NE 13th Street, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Phone: (954) 763-2030 Age Range: 00-99 Program: Outpatient Services FCHB0091FPAB Provides on-site psychiatric and medication evaluation, as well as medication management; individual, couples, group and family counseling is provided Location: Archways - Outpatient Services FCHB0091AB Address: 919 NE 13th Street, , Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Phone: (954) 763-2030 Age Range: 00-99 Source: The Coordinating Council of Broward & First Call For Help, 2000-01 Community Resource Inventory. Thursday, November 01, 2001 CCB v2.0, 31-Oct-2001 Page 4 of 120 Broward County, Florida Community Resource Inventory 2000-01 Programs For Ages NO-RESTRICTION Archways Inc.
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