Arizona Care Providers
2432 W Peoria Ave #1048, Phoenix • 602-635-4220
1775 W University Dr #127, Tempe • 480-809-6452
azcareproviders.com
Provides direct support providers to help individuals with developmental disabilities.
Arizona Children’s Therapy Center
2155 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix
602-621-1227 • actcenteraz.com
Psychiatric evaluations, medication management, infant-toddler mental health, pediatric therapy/coaching/group therapy, social skills training.
Arizona Orthopedic Physical Therapy (AZOPT) – Kids Place
14557 W Indian School Rd, Goodyear
2650 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix
623-242-6908 • azopt.net
Pediatric physical, occupational, speech therapy for children under age 10.
Black Family and Child Services of Arizona
1522 E Southern Ave, Phoenix
602-243-1773 • bfcsfamily.org
Behavioral health services for children and families.
Brain Injury Alliance of Arizona
5025 E Washington St #108, Phoenix
602-508-8024 • biaaz.org
Nonprofit dedicated to preventing brain injuries and improving the lives of individuals with brain injuries through prevention, education, information and community support.
Hacienda HealthCare
1402 E South Mountain Ave, Phoenix
602-243-4231 • haciendahealthcare.org
Specialized services for medically fragile and chronically ill infants, children and young adults, including those with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Hacienda Children’s Hospital in Mesa and Los Niños Hospital in Phoenix offer sub-acute care for children who need transitional care from hospital to home and instruct families on the care of medically fragile children. Other programs include skilled nursing, specialized therapies, habilitation therapy, day programs for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities, pre-vocational and vocational training for individuals with ASD, residential care, respite care and more.
Jewish Child & Family Services
4747 N 7th St, Phoenix
602-279-7655 • jfcsaz.org
Counseling and behavioral health services include play therapy and treatment (for younger children) at specific clinic locations, adolescent substance abuse counseling, outpatient mental health services and transition support for youth exiting the state foster care system.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital
1919 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix
602-933-1400 • phoenixchildrens.org
The Developmental Pediatric Program at Barrow Neurological Institute at PCH provides a comprehensive assessment for children who may present with developmental delays (cognitive, social-emotional, motor, speech and language), disruptive behaviors and problems with attention and learning. Specialty clinics for ADHD diagnosis and medication management, autism diagnosis and management, pediatric Down syndrome and more. The Emily Center on the hospital’s main campus is open to the public and offers a lending library with information on disabilities.
S.E.E.K. Arizona
1848 N 52nd St, Phoenix
480-902-0771 • seekarizona.org
Professional therapy (speech, occupational, physical, music), behavioral health services, sibling support, adapted Girl Scout troop and transition-to-adult services. Junior Life Skills Therapy for ages 8-12 offers practice in activities that promote individual independence and interpersonal skills: basic money skills, exercise and diet, taking turns, winning and losing, appropriate peer interactions, beginner skills in vacuuming, cooking, cleaning and more.
UCP of Arizona
1802 W Parkside Lane, Phoenix
602-943-5472 • ucpofcentralaz.org
Serves children who have a wide range of disabilities, including cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome, developmental delays and learning disabilities. Early intervention services, home and community-based services, life skills and independent living services, inclusive and integrated educational programs, social outlets and more.
Upward Foundation
6306 N 7th St, Phoenix
602-279-5801 • upwardaz.org
Provides childcare, special education and pediatric outpatient therapies for children with disabilities.
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