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Community Resource Directory Cuyahoga County Community Resource Directory Early Intervention, Home Visiting and Family Supports Cuyahoga County Help Me Grow is a system of support for pregnant women, young children and families throughout Ohio. Services and supports are provided through Home Visiting and Early Intervention. INTRODUCTION Help Me Grow is a system of support for pregnant women, caregivers with new babies, and families with young children with developmental delays and disabilities. The System of Supports includes Early Intervention and Home Visiting services. Our Central Intake process is the central point of contact for families and referral sources such as doctor’s offices, child- care centers and social service agencies, to contact the HMG Central Intake line. Families can also call into the referral line and refer for their family. This directory is not meant to reflect a complete catalog of all services and resources that may be available, but capture a significant number and variety of services available in our community. Families and professionals who would like more information about these Help Me Grow programs and services may contact Central Intake at: Phone: (216) 930-3322, (440) 389-3322, or (800)-755-GROW Fax: General/HEA Forms Hospital/Medical Providers (855) 418-3322 (855) 318-3322 For all other inquiries, suggestions or submission of additional resources to update this directory of services, please contact: [email protected] Community Resource Directory Early Intervention, Home Visiting and Family Supports 1 Revised 06.15.19 HEARING, AUDIOLOGY & SIGN LANGUAGE Provider Name Contact Other Cleveland Clinic Main Campus www.clevelandclinic.org (Audiology) 2049 E. 100th St., Crile Bldg. A Cleveland, OH 44195 (216) 444‐2200 (216) 444‐6691 (fax) (216) 444‐0187 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information Cleveland Clinic Children's 2801 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. www.ccf.org/childrensrehab Hospital for Rehabilitation ‐ Cleveland, OH 44104 Therapy Services The Technology Resource Center (Audiology) (216) 448‐6170 (216) 448‐6400 (fax) Cleveland Hearing & Speech Main Campus ‐ University Circle www.chsc.org Center 11635 Euclid Ave. (Audiology, Family Training, Sign Cleveland, OH 44106 Language) (216) 325‐7570 (216) 231‐7141 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information Cleveland State University Speech 2112 Euclid Ave., IM 275 www.csuohio.edu/sciences/speech_h and Hearing Clinic Cleveland, OH 44114 earing_clinic/speech‐hearing‐clinic (Audiology) (216) 687‐3804 (216) 687‐6993 (fax) Cued Speech for Integrated 23970 Hermitage Rd. www.cuedspeech.org Communication, Inc. Shaker Heights, OH 44122 (Sign Language) (216) 292‐6213 [email protected] Euclid Hospital 18901 Lakeshore Blvd. www.euclidhospital.org (Audiology) Euclid, OH 44119 (216) 692‐8760 Appointments: (216) 444‐8500 Hearing Doctors of Ohio 7251 Engle Rd., Ste. 110 www.heardrlaura.com (Audiology) Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 (440) 234‐5515 (216) 234‐5540 (fax) Listening Advantange 24551 Detroit Rd., Ste. 3 www.listeningadv.com (Audiology) Westlake, OH 44145 (440) 835‐9612 2 Revised 06.15.19 HEARING, AUDIOLOGY & SIGN LANGUAGE (continued) Provider Name Contact Other MetroHealth Medical Center Main Campus www.metrohealth.org/ent/hearing‐ (Audiology) 2500 MetroHealth Dr. services‐audiology Cleveland, OH 44109 Multiple locations available. Call for more information Millridge Center for Hearing 950 Millridge Rd. www.mayfieldschools.org/MCHI.aspx Impaired Children Highland Heights, OH 44143 (Audiology) (440) 995‐7250 (440) 995‐7300 (440) 995‐7305 (fax) University Hospitals Cleveland Main Campus www.uhhospitals.org Medical Center 11100 Euclid Ave., Bowell Ste. 3300A (Audiology) Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 844‐3911 (216) 844‐3668 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information 3 Revised 06.15.19 Home Visiting Programs – Enrolling Prenatally to Age 3 Income Primary Age at Enrollment Frequency Cuyahoga County Requirements Staff Serve until Other Referral Requirements Newborn 3 months (FPL – Federal Poverty Program Name & Agency Information Prenatal to 3 Weekly Bi-Weekly Monthly to 3 years Level) months Healthy Families America ∙ Achievement Centers for Children Credentialed ∙ Catholic Charities <200% FPL Age 3 None Home Visitor ∙ Friendly Inn Settlement, Inc. ∙ Ohio Guidestone Moms & Babies First Mom must be 29 years or younger, African ∙ Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health American, and reside in Bedford, Bedford Hts, Community <200% FPL Age 1 Cleveland Hts, East Cleveland, Euclid, Garfield Hts., Health Worker Maple Hts., Shaker Hts, South Euclid, and Warrensville Hts. Nurse‐Family Partnership First‐time mother Registered Prior to 28 <200% FPL Age 2 ^ Can re‐enroll after birth if previously enrolled ∙ MetroHealth Medical Center Nurse weeks^ prior to 28 weeks of pregnancy. Early Head Start *Exceptions do apply to income requirements. ∙ Council for Economic Opportunities Home Visitor <100% FPL* Varies Age 3 Referrals must be made directly to the agency. (216) 696‐9077 MomsFirst Community Prior to 32 <200% FPL Age 18 months Resides in Cleveland ∙ Cleveland Department of Public Health Health Worker weeks Parents as Teachers Entry into Parent Educator No requirement None ∙ Bright Beginnings Kindergarten Smart Start *Exceptions do apply to income requirements. ∙ The Centers for Families & Children Home Visitor <100% FPL Varies Age 3 Referrals must be made directly to the agency. (216) 432‐7200 call (216) 930‐3322 for more information or to make a referral. 4 Revised 06.15.19 MEDICAL, HEALTH & NURSING Provider Name Contact Other Building Blocks Therapy 25221 Miles Rd., Ste F www.buildingblockstherapy.org Warrensville Heights, OH 44128 (216) 282‐1234 Care Alliance Health Center St. Clair Clinic www.carealliance.org 1530 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 781‐6724 Multiple locations available. Call for more information. Children with Medical 246 N. High St. https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/ Handicaps (CMH) Columbus, OH 43215 odh/know‐our‐programs/children‐ 1‐800‐755‐GROW (4769) with‐medical‐ (614) 466‐1700 handicaps/resources/CMHBanner2 (614) 728‐3616 (fax) [email protected] Circle Health Services 12201 Euclid Ave. www.circlehealthservices.org Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 721‐4010 (216) 721‐2431 (fax) Medical Services: Adult Primary Care Clinic (216) 721‐4010 Walk‐In Clinic Dental Services: (216) 707‐3419 Behavioral Health Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Information (216) 707‐3406 Cleveland Clinic Main Campus https://my.clevelandclinic.org 9500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44195 (216) 444‐2200 Cleveland Clinic Homecare Main Campus www.clevelandclinic.org/homecare 9500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44195 (216) 444‐4663 5 Revised 06.15.19 MEDICAL, HEALTH & NURSING (continued) Provider Name Contact Other Cleveland Department of Public 75 Erieview Plaza www.clevelandhealth.org Health Cleveland, OH 44114 (216) 664‐2324 / (216) 664‐2197 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information. Faith Baptist Community Center 2355 E. 55th St. Cleveland, OH 44104 (216) 881‐8816 Malachi Center 2416 Superior Viaduct Cleveland, OH 44113 (216) 771‐3036 (216) 771‐3659 (fax) MetroHealth Medical Center Main Campus www.metrohealth.org/our‐locations 2500 MetroHealth Dr. Cleveland, OH 44109 (216) 778‐7800 Multiple locations available. Call for more information. Neighborhood Family Practice Main Office www.nfpmedcenter.org 3569 Ridge Rd. Cleveland, OH 44102 (216) 281‐0872 (216) 281‐9721 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information. North Coast Health 16110 Detroit Ave. www.northcoasthealth.org Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 228‐7878 (216) 529‐5051 (fax) [email protected] Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Hough Health Center (Main) www.neonhealth.org (NEON) Health Services 8300 Hough Ave. Cleveland, OH 44103 (216) 231‐7700 (216) 231‐7920 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information. Parma Health Ministry 7000 Ridge Rd. www.parmahealthministry.org Parma, OH 44129 (440) 843‐8087 6 Revised 06.15.19 MEDICAL, HEALTH & NURSING (continued) Provider Name Contact Other Southwest General Health Center 18697 Bagley Rd. www.swgeneral.com Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 (440) 816‐8000 (440) 816‐4850 (fax) University Hospitals ‐ Cleveland Main Campus www.uhhospitals.org/locations/results Medical Center 11100 Euclid Ave., RBC B‐4 ?location_type=UH+Health+Centers Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 844‐5200 (216) 844‐5155 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information. University Hospitals Homecare Main Campus www.uhhospitals.org/services/home‐ 11100 Euclid Ave. care/home‐care‐services Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 844‐4663 24‐Hour Nurses on Call Cleveland Clinic Nurse on Call (216) 444‐1234 MetroHealth Nurse on Call (216) 778‐7878 NUTRITION & WIC Provider Name Contact Other Cleveland Clinic Main Campus https://my.clevelandclinic.org 9500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44195 (216) 444‐2273 Multiple locations available. Call for more information. Cleveland Clinic Homecare Main Campus www.clevelandclinic.org/homecare 9500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44195 (216) 444‐4663 MetroHealth Medical Center Main Campus www.metrohealth.org/nutrition 2500 MetroHealth Dr. Cleveland, OH 44109 (216) 778‐7835 Multiple locations available. Call for more information. 7 Revised 06.15.19 NUTRITION & WIC (continued) Provider Name Contact Other Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Hough Health Center (Main) www.neonhealth.org (NEON) Health Services 8300 Hough Ave. Cleveland, OH 44103 (216) 231‐7700 (216) 231‐7920 (fax) Multiple locations available. Call for more information. South Pointe
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