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Wake County Services and Resources for Children Birth-5

 

     
 

Welcome to the Wake County Services and Resources for Children Birth-Five page. This page is made possible by the collaborative efforts of TelAbility and the Wake County Local Interagency Council (LICC) and the generous funding of Wake County Smart Start.

By clicking the fields below you can search for and create a list of agencies that provide specific services and resources to meet the needs of your young child.

The information listed here was provided by the individuals and agencies listed, who have identified themselves as being providers of services for children ages 0-5 in Wake County. Inclusion in this list does not indicate or imply endorsement of any kind by TelAbility, Wake Local Interagency Coordinating Council (LICC), Raleigh Regional Interagency Coordinating Council (RICC), Raleigh Children's Developmental Services Agency, Wake County Smart Start, Wake County Public Schools, or any other group, agency, or individual; nor has the information provided been verified. The list provided here is comprised of those individuals and agencies that have requested inclusion and do not necessarily represent all relevant services available in Wake County. The user of this list is encouraged to verify the information provided and to use his or her own discretion in evaluating the services provided.

If you have questions about the resources provided on this page or your agency wishes to be added to the database, please feel free to send an email to info@wakelicc.org and a LICC Member will get back in touch with you.

We hope this page will help inform you and allow you to benefit from the vast array of resources for young children in Wake County.


The following 19 matching results were found for the criteria entered:

Residential Services, Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities

Match score: 100
Residential services are provided in 3 on-site ICF/MR facilities housing 10 individuals each and in 3 off-site group homes housing 4 CAP I/DD individuals each. The ICF/MR facilities serve individuals ages 3 and up while the off-site housing is specific to individuals age 18 years and up and who are enrolled in the CAP I/DD program. ICF/MR facilities provide 24/7 supervision and nursing services. Individuals living in the ICF/MR residences attend school either at the Tammy Lynn Center or in the community and participate in activities both on and off campus. Individuals living in the off-site housing participate in Day Activities at the Tammy Lynn Center and in activities in the community. Off-site housing provides 24/7 staff supervision.

Wake County SmartStart

Match score: 100
Wake County Smart Start builds the capacity of families and the community to prepare children for success in school and in life. We fund 15 programs in Wake County that cover the areas of early care and education, family support, and children with special needs. Providers/families who need assistance with understanding and accessing the programs we fund can contact a WCSS staff person for assistance.

Wee Play Psychological Services

Match score: 100
Wee Play is a private child and family psychology practice specializing in children with social, emotional and developmental challenges. Interventions and strategies use a whole family and multidiscipline collaboration.

Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood: Early Intervention Program

Match score: 100
The Early Intervention Program serves children 3 through 6 who are at risk in their social/emotional development. This program is 5 mornings/week and 11 months/year intensive, classroom-based treatment for children and their families. Parents are supported through daily contact with teachers as well as weekly sessions with a parent therapist.

Learning Together, Inc- Community Programs

Match score: 100
The Community Program at Learning Together serves children birth to three years of age who are identified to be at risk for or have a developmental delay or disability. Our developmental therapists serve children birth to age three providing intervention in the child?s natural environment, usually their home or childcare center.

Triangle ACT

Match score: 100
Triangle ACT is a multidisciplinary practice offering psychology, speech therapy, and occupation therapy services to children and families living in the Triangle.

Learning Together, Inc.

Match score: 100

Day Services, Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities

Match score: 100
Day Services provides educational support and services for children ages 3 - 22 years with developmental disabilities (contracted through Wake County Public Schools) and children ages 3 - 5 years without disabilities in an inclusive environment. Before/after school services are offered for children with developmental disabilities who are receiving their educational programing in the public school setting. A summer camp and summer program are also offered for children not qualifying for Extended School Year services but needing a safe and stimulating environment. On-site nursing and nutrition services as well as Speech/Language, Occupational and Physical Therapy and Behavior Modification are also offered. All services are individualized to meet each child's needs.

Lucy Daniels Center: Secure Path

Match score: 100
Secure Path is a Wake County SmartStart partnership that serves children under 5 who are at risk in their social/emotional development and their families who do not have mental health coverage/insurance.

Learning Together, Inc. - Developmental Day Center

Match score: 100
The Developmental Day Center provides an inclusive center-based program for children from 18 months to six years of age with, or at risk for, developmental disabilities and for children who are typically developing. The center is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Teacher to child ratio is 1:4 for toddlers and 1:6 for all other ages. The center has a five-star rating from the North Carolina Division of Child Development and has earned accreditation from NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children). For the 2011-12 School Year, Learning Together will operate 10 classrooms giving us the ability to serve more children than ever before! Learning Together is a contract agency of Wake County Public Schools. Learning Together's Mission is to meet the developmental, educational, and health needs of young children of all abilities. For more information please contact Jan Baker at 856-5205.

Learning Together Child Mental Health Initiative

Match score: 100
The Child Mental Health Initiative provides clinical services to children birth to eight years of age who demonstrate serious social, emotional, behavioral, and /or mental health concerns that may jeopardize their child care, family life, and future growth and development. CMHI offers clinical assessments,individual and family therapy and interactive play therapy.Services are office/home or school based depending on the needs of the child and family. Case Consultation and coordination with all providers is seen as an essential service to achieving positive results. Group therapy with kids and parent support groups are provided as funding allows.

Life Resources of NC

Match score: 100
Life Resources provides a vast array of services that include: individual/group/family counseling, clinical assessments, psychiatric evaluations, psychological evaluations,speech therapy, adult/child/family yoga and an employee assistance program.

Southeast Family Services of Raleigh

Match score: 100
Previously known in the area as Shigley Family Services,we are a multidisciplinary practice offering services in speech/language therapy, occupational therapy, counseling, and psychology. We offer a variety of evaluations to include single discipline assessments, psychoeducational testing (ADHD, learning disability, or intellectually gifted), and multidisciplinary assessments. Treatment services include individual therapy (psychological, speech, occupational therapy), group therapy (social, language, articulation), reading development programs, parent training, school consultation, and home intervention. Our therapists specialize in a variety of areas to include but not limited to early developmental delays, self-care (feeding, toileting, dressing), behavioral/social-emotional, attention, Autism Spectrum Disorder/PDD, handwriting, reading skills, therapeutic listening, sensory integration, articulation, phonemic awareness(reading) and auditory processing disorders.

Wee Play Psychological Services

Match score: 100
Dr. Still provides assessment and therapy for children and families. She specializes in working with young children with attachment and with developmental issues including autism. In addition to family therapy and consultation, she coaches and trains families and other service providers in a variety of useful strategies including floor time and strategic problem-solving.

Raleigh Children's Developmental Services Agency

Match score: 100
The Raleigh CDSA provides service coordination, evaluations, and intervention (through a network of local service providers)for children ages birth to three who are at risk for or have developmental delays and meet eligibility criteria of the North Carolina Infant Toddler Program, under the Individual's with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Referrals can be made by parents, physicians, Child Service Coordinators, therapists, or other community agencies. Direct services are provided in the child's natural environment (settings that are used by all children) and include service coordination, developmental therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech/language therapy, and referrals to other needed resources and supports.

Triangle Pastoral Counseling

Match score: 100
We have 15 therpists with a range of skills seeing clients 0 years to end of life issues. Trained in Child Parent Pscychotherapy, (an infant mental health model to support attachment in the parent-child relationship) Play therapy for children as well as individual, marriage, family, adolescents, grief, trauma, life transitions, parenting, couples.

Lucy Daniels Center: Family Guidance Service

Match score: 100
Family Guidance Service provides evaluations, referrals, testing and individual treatment for children birth through 11. Therapists also provide parent/family support.

Pediatric Therapy Associates

Match score: 100
Pediatric Therapy Associates is a multidisciplinary practice founded over 25 years ago in Raleigh. Our goal is to provide quality services for infants and children up to 21 years of age. Services include occupational and physical therapy, speech-language pathology, developmental therapy, music therapy, and social groups. Services and programs are provided within a fun, playful atmosphere in our offices as well as in homes, schools, and other community sites. We have four convenient locations to serve families in Raleigh and surrounding areas. Our offices are located in Cary (919) 854-0404, Garner (919)861-1180, Raleigh (919)781-4434, and Wake Forest (919) 562-9941.

Greta Zuck, MS, LPC, NCC

Match score: 100
Over 10 years experience with mental health issues related to child neglect and abuse, with a specialization in work with attachment problems, traumatic stress, and other developmental and mental health problems common to children adopted from foster care and children adopted internationally. Also experienced working with non-traumatized children experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, and adjustment concerns (e.g., family divorce).



 
     
 

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