IVYMOUNT OUTREACH PROGRAMS PRESENTS
2022
Resource Guide
April, 2022 Welcome to the Ivymount Outreach Programs 2022 Resource Guide. We hope this guide serves as a useful tool if you’re looking for services and programs in the region to support your child or young adult. We encourage you to share the guide throughout the community. The Ivymount Organization has been a leader in the field of special education for six decades, providing nationally recognized educational and therapeutic programs for children and young adults with unique needs. Ivymount Outreach extends our exceptional services to the greater community. Highly trained staff from Ivymount School and The Maddux School lead recreational, educational, and therapeutic programs, as well as trainings and consultation across a variety of topics in the field of special education. We’ve also published several curricula and online tools to support professionals and parents. Thank you for taking the time to peruse our guide. We hope you find valuable resources to support your entire family. Please contact us at outreach@ivymount.org. Sincerely, The Ivymount Outreach Team
How to use the Guide The guide is divided into two sections: Participants listed by category and Participants listed in alphabetical order
For each participant featured, you will see the organization name, a clickable website link, and a brief description of the services they offer.
Some participants fall under multiple categories. Look for color coded leaves next to the organization name to quickly determine the type of services they provide.
Categories By Color
Behavioral Services; ABA Therapy, Assessment and Treatment Schools, Educational Programs, Advocacy Social, Recreational, Fitness
Transitioning Youth and Young Adults Accessibility, Inclusion, Safety, Health Therapeutic Services Camps Financial Planning, Insurance
Behavioral Services, ABA Therapy, Assessment and Treatment Behavioral Framework
Schools, Educational Programs, Advocacy Benedictine School
Guiding Exceptional Parents
Bretton Woods
Ivymount Endeavors
Brownley Law Group
Little Leaves Behavioral Services
DC Autism Parents
Maryland Coalition of Families
Disability Rights Maryland
Plasticity Centers
Integrated Living Opportunities
Rebecca Resnik and Associates
Ivymount Outreach Programs
Renoxx Caregivers
Ivymount School
SEEC
Law For Parents
The Behavior Revolution
MANSEF
The Chesapeake Center for ADHD, Learning and Behavioral Health
Melwood Camp Accomplish
Therapeutic & Learning Centers, P-LLC
Mentra
Verbal Beginnings
Rebecca Resnik and Associates
Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates, LLC
Renoxx Caregivers
Weinfeld Education Group
SCI Educational Consultants The Maddux School Weinfeld Education Group xMinds (Partnership for Extraordinary Minds)
Social, Recreational, Fitness ArtStream Bretton Woods Bridle Paths Camp Inclusion Ivymount Outreach Programs KEEN Greater DC (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now) Levine Music Main Street Connect Maryland Relay Melwood Camp Accomplish Miracle League of Montgomery County Montgomery Parks Potomac Community Resources, Inc. Promise Landing Farm, Inc Renoxx Caregivers Slush & Krust Productions SPIRIT Club Sports Plus Group, Inc. Summit Camp Team Up For 1 Foundation
Transitioning Youth and Young Adults Best Buddies Living Bretton Woods College Living Experience CURA PERSONALIS PROJECT, INC. Got Transition Integrated Living Opportunities Ivymount Outreach Programs JFGH Maryland ABLE Melwood Camp Accomplish Mentra MyPad Potomac Community Resources, Inc. Project Search Renoxx Caregivers SEEC Sports Plus Group, Inc. Summit Camp The Arc of Northern Virginia
The HSC Pediatric Center's Kids in Action Program
The Chesapeake Center for ADHD, Learning and Behavioral Health
Upcounty Community Resources, Inc.
Therapeutic & Learning Centers, P-LLC
Verbal Beginnings
Upcounty Community Resources, Inc.
ZamDance
Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates, LLC
Accessibility, Inclusion, Safety, Health
Therapeutic Services
Best Buddies Living
Bridle Paths
Bretton Woods
Center For Communication & Learning
Brownley Law Group
Circle of Hope Therapeutic Riding
Imagination Stage
Great and Small
Integrated Living Opportunities
Levine Music
Maryland Relay
Montgomery Parks
Melwood Camp Accomplish
Rebecca Resnik and Associates
Mentra
Renoxx Caregivers
Montgomery Parks
Stepping Stones Therapy
Renoxx Caregivers
The Chesapeake Center for ADHD, Learning and Behavioral Health
SPIRIT Club Sports Plus Group, Inc. Upcounty Community Resources, Inc. Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates, LLC
Camps Alliance Pediatrics Bretton Woods Camp Inclusion Camp Kodiak Easterseals Camp Fairlee Great and Small Imagination Stage Melwood Camp Accomplish Montgomery Parks Renoxx Caregivers Summit Camp The HSC Pediatric Center's Kids in Action Program Verbal Beginnings Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates, LLC
Therapeutic & Learning Centers, P-LLC Upcounty Community Resources, Inc. Verbal Beginnings Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates, LLC
Financial Planning, Insurance Integrated Living Opportunities Maryland ABLE NFP Shared Horizons, Inc. The Arc of Northern Virginia Toler Financial Group
Alliance Pediatrics www.alliancepediatrics.com
Club Alliance is a therapeutic summer program for children 6 to 12. Each session includes emotion regulation and social skills interventions that have been rigorously evaluated. Every day the campers are exposed to exciting games and skill building activities. The curriculum is designed to be engaging and fun! Licensed Behavior Analysts provide specialized lessons daily. Technicians help the campers generalize these skills with structured games (indoors and outdoors).The club leaders incorporate technology at times to engage the campers in activities that reinforce the social and emotional skills. However, technology use is kept at a minimum as the club aims for campers to explore a variety of methods to grasp concepts. Campers are encouraged to apply skills to their daily experiences.
ArtStream
www.art-stream.org Let your creative light shine! Make friends and learn new skills in ArtStream’s creative, collaborative performing arts activities. You will have fun and you will improve communication, self-advocacy, pre-employment, and social skills. ArtStream offers six Theatre companies, four Cabaret companies, and over 850 drama and social skills classes and workshops throughout the DMV. Join us for classes like Musical Theatre, Songwriting, or Super Social Saturday! Come to a show or watch online! Free tickets available for students 16-26 years of age.
Behavioral Framework www.behavioralframework.com
Behavioral Framework is a leading provider of ABA therapy in Maryland, Virginia, and DC, with a vision of providing exceptional care and better client outcomes for children diagnosed with Autism and their families.
Benedictine School www.benschool.org
The Benedictine School is a 12-month day and residential school for individuals with autism, intellectual disabilities, and multiple-disabilities, ages 5 to 21. Founded by the Benedictine Sisters, the school is located on 500 acres in Caroline County on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Benedictine's approach to individuals with developmental disabilities is the creation of a supportive and therapeutic environment in which to foster the development of the whole person and to assist the individual in maximizing present and potential strengths. Services include; classroom instruction, Adaptive PE, Music Therapy, and as needed, OT, PT, Speech Therapy, Behavioral Supports, and Vocational Training.
Best Buddies Living www.bestbuddies.org/living
The Best Buddies Living program represents one of our organization's four key mission pillars, Inclusive Living. This program fosters an integrated experience for people with and without IDD to become active, contributing citizens who live independently in a dynamic environment where they can learn, grow, and thrive.
Bretton Woods www.bwrc.org
Bretton Woods is a recreation center. We offer outdoor adventures for neurotypical and non neurotypical adults and children. We offer summer camps with general admission as well as small private groups and one on one adaptive programs. We offer weekend and no school day programs. Our adaptive programs shadow neurotypical adventure experiences with a one on one personal facilitator assigned to the adaptive participant. This personal facilitator will handle additional directions and modify the experience as necessary.
Bridle Paths
www.bridlepathsva.org Bridle Paths is a nonprofit organization based in Leesburg, Virginia that offers meaningful paths to connection, in partnership with horses. Our mission is to offer strength, support, and healing to individuals and families through safe, effective, and high-quality equine-assisted services (EAS). We provide adaptive horseback riding instruction, equine-assisted learning, and equine-assisted psychotherapy services to individuals and families faced with physical, cognitive, psychological, and emotional needs. The program serves those with a wide variety of challenges, including attention deficit disorder, autism spectrum disorders, cognitive impairments, anxiety and depression, genetic disorders, seizure disorders, brain injuries, post-traumatic stress, and trauma.
Brownley Law Group www.brownleylaw.com
The Brownley Law Group offers a choice of highly trained and fully qualified special education attorneys, special education advocates, and educational consultants. Whether you are struggling to get the right IEP in place, trying to determine which schools or educational programs would be best suited for your child, or seeking guidance on the best course of action, we can help.
Camp Inclusion www.campinclusion.org
Camp Inclusion is a day camp in Howard County, Maryland that focuses on social interaction between the campers and their non-disabled peers. Camp Inclusion creates a unique friendly environment because we only hire middle and high school students to work as volunteers at the camp. We operate on a 3-1 camper to volunteer/staff ratio. Camp activities include team building games, small sided sports activities, table games, and arts & crafts. Families can sign up for one week or multiple weeks.
Camp Kodiak www.campkodiak.com
Camp Kodiak is Canada’s premier overnight summer camp for children and teens with and without learning disabilities, ADHD and high-functioning ASD (formerly Asperger’s Syndrome). Why should your camper attend Camp Kodiak? *Social skills program *Academic program *50+ activities *Mature, professional staff *2:1 camper-to-staff ratio *Increased self-esteem and confidence *Leader in Training program for campers 16 to 18 years old *Comfortable log cabins with electricity and bathroom with shower *425-acre site with 2 miles of waterfront *located near Parry Sound, Ontario (2.5 hrs north of Toronto) Your camper deserves a summer of fun, friends, and success!
Center for Communication & Learning www.ccl-md.com
CCL is an established speech-language private practice located in Rockville, Maryland. We offer a wide range of services that will enable your child to reach his/her full potential and become successful communicators at home, in school and in the community. We pride ourselves on providing high quality individualized differential diagnoses and therapies, using the latest evaluation tools and therapy programs. We have developed unique programs focusing on helping children understand the “why” behind social skills. Our Be Social Kids programs are based on the frameworks of social thinking, we help children to navigate their social world by providing concepts and strategies that allow them to understand social expectations, to explore thoughts and feelings, and to learn how to form connections with their peers.
Circle of Hope Therapeutic Riding
www.chtr.org
Our mission is to provide equine-assisted services (EAS) for individuals with physical, mental, emotional and developmental disabilities to enhance their quality of life. Our EAS program continues to support and meet the high standards set by PATH International, the national organization for equine therapy programs. Our program has served the Montgomery County community, Frederick County community, and the greater Washington, DC area for over 25 years and continues to have a beneficial impact on the lives of more than 200 people annually.
College Living Experience www.experiencecle.com
College Living Experience (CLE) has been providing post-secondary supports to students with ASD, ADHD, learning differences, and other varying exceptionalities since 1989. Dedicated to providing the highest quality of individualized services in the areas of academics, independent living, social skills, and career development, CLE supports are tailored to meet the needs of each young adult we serve. It is through personalized services, our team celebrates the uniqueness of students in such a way that we are able to make a lasting impact in their lives and in their communities at each of our seven locations nationwide.
CURA PERSONALIS PROJECT, INC.
www.thecpproject.com
The Cura Personalis Project provides a range of pre-vocational/ vocational experiences and meaningful day programming to individuals ages 14+ with IDD/DD. Through workshops, field experiences and daily work experiences, CPP provides training, mentoring and supervision to support individualized vocational, social and functional life skills necessary for individuals to reach their potential during their adult lives.
DC Autism Parents www.DCAutismParents.org
DC Autism Parents (DCAP) is a 501(c)3, parent-volunteer run non-profit organization created by parents of children with autism for parents of children with autism. DCAP offers a monthly newsletter, monthly support group, and training for families.
Disability Rights Maryland
www.disabilityrightsmd.org
Disability Rights Maryland (DRM) works closely with disability communities in Maryland to determine the most critical legal advocacy priorities and leverage our available limited resources. DRM provides a broad array of advocacy services to maintain and increase access to housing, special education, health and mental health care, transportation, employment, and community-based services and preventing abuse, neglect, and discrimination. DRM’s services include providing outreach and education, legal advice and information and referral to individuals, technical assistance and public and private stakeholders, and investigations of suspected abuse, exploitation or neglect. We focus on addressing systemic issues through litigation, policy advocacy and legislation.
Easterseals Camp Fairlee www.CampFairlee.com
Easterseals Camp Fairlee is a traditional, residential summer camp for children and adults with all types of disABILITIES providing accessible recreation and family respite to Maryland families since 1954. Sessions in 2022 vary in length from 6 to 12 days. Health Center and nurses on site. Activities include canoeing, kayaking, rock wall, zip line, horseback riding, nature trails, swimming, arts / crafts and more! Totally rebuilt in 2015 with modern climate controlled facilities. Accredited by the American Camp Association.
Got Transition www.gottransition.org
Got Transition is the federally funded national resource center on health care transition. Its aim is to improve transition from pediatric to adult health care through the use of evidence-driven strategies for health care professionals, youth, young adults, and their families.
Great and Small www.greatandsmallride.org
Great and Small provides Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies (EAAT) to children and adults of all ages affected by a range of physical, developmental, emotional, and learning disabilities. Through a supportive and therapeutic engagement with horses, we strengthen and empower our riders, helping them develop their full potential. Our services include weekly therapeutic riding and occupational therapy incorporating hipporthearpy as a treatment strategy, Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) in connection with Ten Ten Counseling, group programming, summer camps, and more!
Guiding Exceptional Parents www.guidingexceptionalparents.com
We provide three categories of services: Special Needs Care Navigation, Parent Coaching, and Relationship Development Intervention (RDI). Special Needs Care Navigation involves helping parents figure out what supports to put in place and helping them navigate medical, educational, and community-based systems to access those supports. Parent Coaching involves working with parents to brainstorm challenging situations and behavioral issues so they can put effective supports in place and teach their kids essential skills. Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) is a parent coaching intervention that helps parents of kids with autism to teach their kids the skills that make relationships (and life!) work.
Imagination Stage www.imaginationstage.org
Imagination Stage offers a dedicated and professionally trained Access and Inclusion team that works one-on-one with families and teaching artists to ensure that every student has a space to build theatre arts and social skills, be creative, and have fun. Imagination Stage has in-person classes and camps in a range of acting, musical theatre, performance, dance, and filmmaking for ages 3.5 to grade 12. Contact access@imaginationstage.org to work with our Access Team in ensuring the best possible camp experience for your student!
Integrated Living Opportunities
www.ilonow.org
Integrated Living Opportunities (ILO)is a non-profit organization that creates communities to support adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (whom we call selfadvocates). ILO's long-term goal is to help self-advocates become self-sufficient and to be able to live independently as members of the wider community. ILO helps develop networks of family and friends, as well as social and professional supports, that create the rich environment in which self-advocates can thrive. ILO is the only non-profit organization in the greater Washington, DC region dedicated to helping families and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities prepare for and maintain independent living that is tailored to the needs of the self-advocate. Currently ILO serves 37 families with self-advocates, and 27 of those self-advocates already live independently. ILO facilitated their transitions into the wider community and continues to provide programs that support them.
Ivymount Endeavors www.ivymount.org/endeavors
Our programming for preschool aged children through young adults provides supports for individuals and their families in home and community settings using the principles of applied behavior analysis. Services include assessment and treatment of challenging behaviors and comprehensive or focused in home programs focusing on a wide variety of functional skills. We also offer an Early Childhood Clinic for children ages 2 to 5 years old. Using evidence-based programming, we work collaboratively with families to increase communication, preschool readiness, self-care and play skills. We provide individualized, 1:1 ABA programming, as well as, structured peer play groups, integrated speech and language and OT services.
Ivymount Outreach Programs www.ivymountoutreach.org
Ivymount Outreach shares the expertise of Ivymount School and the Maddux School with the greater community. We offer services by highly trained staff to individuals, families and professionals. Our services include recreational, educational, and therapeutic programs, as well as, trainings and consultation across a variety of topics in the field of special education.
Ivymount School www.ivymountschool.org
Ivymount School serves students (ages 4-21) with multiple needs, including learning and intellectual disabilities, speech and language impairments, and autism spectrum disorder. Ivymount supports diploma-bound and certificate track students through nationally-recognized innovative and evidence-based programs that integrate academic, social and pragmatic skills curricula in classrooms with low student/teacher ratios. Celebrating six decades of excellence, Ivymount is a multiple year winner for Best Private School for Non-Traditional Learners (Bethesda Magazine) and Best Special Needs School (Washington Family, Washington Parent).
JFGH
www.jfgh.org
Meaningful Opportunities for Successful Transitions (MOST) is a one-year individualized program of activities and training designed to facilitate successful transition into the adult community. The MOST™ program serves as a portal for individuals and their families, through which they are introduced and integrated into a broad range of community resources. At the MOST Program, individuals use one year to focus on developing, improving or maintaining life skills needed to establish a transition plan that ensures successful integration into the adult community.
KEEN Greater DC (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now)
www.keengreaterdc.org
KEEN Greater DC celebrates its 30th anniversary of providing free programs of recreation and fitness for youth with disabilities. KEEN’s Mission: Empower youth with disabilities and impact volunteer coaches through participation in free, non-competitive, one-on-one programs of physical activity and fun, supporting the overall health and well-being of all participants. KEEN’s Vision: Create communities in which individuals with disabilities have equal opportunities for recreation, fitness, and friendship; provide families with respite and a supportive network; foster a lifelong commitment to positive change for volunteers through their engagement with KEEN athletes; develop partnerships to actively promote disability awareness.
Law For Parents www.lawforparents.com
Law for Parents advises on what students need educationally and are entitled to legally. Our mission is to assist parents to navigate education systems and effectuate their child's legal rights and protections. Principal
Attorney Ashley VanCleef is not only an experienced education law attorney, but also a certified special educator, former teacher, and school and state level administrator.
Levine Music
www.levinemusic.org
The Music Therapy program at Levine Music provides assessments, individual and group music therapy sessions, and adapted music lessons for individuals of all ages with unique learning needs. Our individualized music therapy services are designed to promote nonmusical growth and development as well as to encourage creative expression through supported music making. We offer yearlong programming, summer programs and mini camps, and partner with community organizations for community-based music therapy services. Come make music with us!
Little Leaves Behavioral Services www.littleleaves.org
Little Leaves is an organization dedicated to helping people with social, communication, and behavioral challenges grow and succeed so that they can participate as fully as possible in their families and communities. Using evidenced-based practices based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), our professionals partner with each family to develop and implement an individualized therapeutic plan.
Main Street Connect www.mainstreetconnect.org
Main Street is the first member-based, affordable, accessible housing solution in Rockville, MD to redefine the concept of inclusion in a vibrant 10,000 sqft community space within the apartment complex itself. Main Street members do not have to be residents to enjoy a robust calendar of in-person and virtual programs centered around culture, movement and more. Yoga, boxing, Zumba and Friday hangouts occur every week alongside signature one-off events like spice blending, art lectures and professional development workshops. With three membership options to choose from, anyone can come as they are and choose how they participate, learn and connect.
MANSEF
www.mansef.org MANSEF is a resource for parents of children with disabilities, representing a range of 70 nonpublic state-approved special education schools offering specialized services and therapeutic support to students with special needs. These schools, located across the state, provide high-quality services customized to meet each student’s needs. Students are referred by Local School Systems, which results in no cost for parents. For more information and a listing of our member schools, contact the Maryland Association of Nonpublic Special Education Facilities (MANSEF). www.mansef.org P.O. Box 6815, Baltimore, MD 21285 410-938-4413
Maryland ABLE www.marylandable.org
Maryland ABLE is an investment tool for people with disabilities, designed to help beneficiaries and their families save for their everyday needs, save and invest in a tax-free account, and prepare for the future without losing federal or state means tested benefits such as SSI and Medicaid.
Maryland Coalition of Families www.mdcoalition.org
Maryland Coalition of Families (MCF) is a state-wide nonprofit dedicated to connecting, supporting and empowering families who are experiencing behavioral health challenges. We also advocate to improve services and systems that impact individuals with behavioral health challenges and to reduce stigma related to behavioral health.
Maryland Relay www.MDRelay.org
Maryland Relay is a State agency that provides equipment and services for Marylanders who have difficulty using a telephone. Our free public services allow people who are unable to use a standard telephone, to both make and receive phone calls.
Melwood Camp Accomplish www.melwood.org
Camp Accomplish offers options for day and overnight camps, as well as several new specialty camp options. Our Day Camp program runs from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Day campers ages 5-18 enjoy many activities and return home each evening to share the day’s adventures with family and rest up for the next fun-filled day. Campers enjoy a wide variety of daily activities from Monday through Friday afternoon, including equestrian activities, creative and performing arts, sports, climbing wall, adventure activities, nature, horticulture, culinary and so much more. Each camper will have the opportunity to try everything, and for campers who know exactly what they like, we offer the opportunity to choose and focus on specific programs! Camp is a great place for campers aged 5 – 18, to gain independence, make lasting friendships, and explore new opportunities! Breakfast, Lunch, and Snacks are provided as part of this program.
Mentra
www.mentra.me
Mentra is a hiring platform that matches neurodiverse professionals (people with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, epilepsy, and more) with fulfilling careers to solve the 80% unemployment rate in this community. Mentra was inspired by the founder’s non-speaking autistic brother, and their platform is built by an entirely neurodiverse team who are passionate about creating the next ‘LinkedIn for the neurodiverse’. Mentra’s gamified platform – derived from 2 years of research with the autistic population – enables us to assemble a dataset on neurodiversity that’s never been collected before. Ultimately, Mentra is reaching a massive portion of a highly talented population that has been underserved, despite the immense value and ‘diversity-of-thought’ they bring to the workplace.
Miracle League of Montgomery County www.Miracleleaguemocomd.org
Miracle League offers an opportunity for kids to play baseball in the Spring & Fall at the Washington Nationals Miracle Field in Germantown, Md. (near the Soccerplex fields). We give all kids the opportunity to play, regardless of their disability and financial circumstances. Our specially equipped field is designed to be accessible by disabled children. We play on Sunday afternoons and use volunteer adults and teenage buddies to facilitate play.
Montgomery Parks
www.montgomeryparks.org/accessibility
M-NCPPC Montgomery Parks is committed to upholding the integrity of the ADA by delivering appropriate and reasonable inclusive service, modifications, and physical accessibility to ensure social equity and inclusion of all citizens. The Program Access office coordinates and manages reasonable modifications for individuals with disabilities to be successfully included in countywide programs. Additionally, the Program Acess office coordinates inclusive special events and works with Parks facility managers and event planners to keep accessibility in mind. Finally, Parks offers a variety of adaptive equipment available throughout the county for people to use at no additional cost.
MyPad
www.jfgh.org/services/mypad/
MyPad offers high quality housing, below market rate in great neighborhoods in Montgomery County, Maryland, to adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Optional customizable supports and services that are designed by and with MyPad participants are available. MyPad offers monthly activities including cooking club, as well as, monthly mingles (which include rock climbing, barbeques, swim parties, and sporting events) to foster friendship among peers. Most MyPad participants elect to have a roommate but it is possible to rent as a single resident.
NFP
www.nfp.com
The NFP Special Needs Division focuses on the financial, retirement and estate planning strategies to prepare you and your family. Focusing on legal documents, insurance, financial, government benefits, ABLE and communication piece enables us to provide a comprehensive special needs plan. As a Special Care Planner with 15 years experience, you will get expert guidance on planning for the future for your loved one.
Plasticity Centers www.plasticitycenters.com
At Plasticity Centers, we have a unique approach to neurological rehabilitation. With the concept that every brain is different, each treatment plan is customized to the individual based on what is identified in the history, extensive diagnostic testing, and physical examination. Our patients are our #1 priority, which is why we have invested over a million dollars in life-changing, cutting-edge technologies to help our patients achieve their goals. Plasticity Centers is treating people from around the world with post-concussion syndrome, brain injuries, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, and more.
Potomac Community Resources, Inc. www.pcr-inc.org
Potomac Community Resources, Inc. (PCR) promotes the full inclusion of teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) into all aspects of community life. We accomplish our mission through: (1) our award-winning therapeutic, social/recreational, and respite care programs; (2) by connecting people with I/DD with services and supports that help them live healthy, fulfilling, and independent lives, and by public education and public policy advocacy work; (3) by supporting community-based organizations with similar focus; and (4) by creating community-based, safe, and affordable housing opportunities for people with I/DD.
Project Search www.ivymount.org
The Project SEARCH Transition-to-Work Program is a unique, business-led, one-year employment preparation program that takes place entirely at the workplace. Total workplace immersion facilitates a seamless combination of classroom instruction, career exploration, and hands-on training through internships at up to 3 different worksite rotations. The goal of the program is employment readiness that culminates in individualized job development.
Promise Landing Farm, Inc. www.promiselandingfarm.org
Promise Landing Farm is a creative engine for inclusivity, engaging community members with and without disabilities in meaningful interactions with each other and their equine partners to foster a community where everyone is valued and included. Join us for riding lessons, inclusive horse clubs, and more! PLF has two locations in southern Maryland. Visit us either in Upper Marlboro (Prince George’s County) or on the grounds of the Melwood Recreation Center in Nanjemoy (Charles County). Visit our website at www.promiselandingfarm.org for more information!
Rebecca Resnick and Associates www.resnikpsychology.com
For over 12 years, Rebecca Resnik and Associates has offered high quality, personalized care to children, families, and adults. We offer neuropsychological and psychological testing services and psychotherapy. All care is provided exclusively by a seasoned licensed psychologist/neuropsychologist or psychotherapist (never students or techs!). Our offices are sensory friendly and accessible. We have a wide range of tests including non-verbal and motor free measures so that every person can show their true abilities. Our reports are custom designed to provide personalized educational, psychological, and transition recommendations based on your child’s profile of strengths and support needs.
Renoxx Caregivers www.renoxxcaregivers.com
Renoxx Caregivers is a licensed provider of home and community-based services for children and adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities and their families. We provide a continuum of care with integrated supports and services to individuals from childhood through adolescence which continue as they transition into adulthood. Our programs include ABA, Autism Waiver, CFC, DDS, and DDA services. Our mission is to provide compassion-filled and individualized quality programs to foster independence for children and adults with disabilities and other specialized needs. We have centers in Clarksburg, Silver Spring, Lanham, and DC. We provide in-home services throughout the DMV.
SEEC
www.seeconline.org
SEEC is a progressive nonprofit agency providing a wide range of community supports to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities live lives of their choosing. Our goal is to become a community of excellence that honors, respects and assists people with developmental disabilities as they direct their lives towards work, relationships, recreation, and personal development. SEEC’s operations are guided by a team of business and disability professionals and others who are key to successful services and effective nonprofit management. Our senior staff are sought-after presenters for webinars and conferences nationwide. Our volunteer Board of Directors monitors, directs, and approves operational and fiscal management.
SCI Educational Consultants
www.pathfindersforautism.org/business-directory/45950/sci-educational-consultants-inc/
Students with special needs require appropriate resources to support and nurture their educational growth and development. Dr. Sheila Iseman advocates for these children, facilitating proper programming and placement. Dr. Iseman works alongside parents, assisting in design of IEP's, 504 plans, attending meetings, and observing to ensure appropriate implementation. Parents are guided in their search for assessment, private therapies, camps, extracurricular activities and public and private school options. Parents receive assistance in understanding the educational process as a foundation within which their children can learn the necessary skills for adulthood.
Shared Horizons, Inc. www.shared-horizons.org
Shared Horizons is a nonprofit organization created to help people with disabilities and their families access a professionally managed special needs trust option that will protect benefits and preserve assets while providing needed goods and services. We manage each account with: COMPASSION. We appreciate each person’s perspective and lifestyle without judgment — with a genuine concern for their quality of life. INTEGRITY. Honesty and reliability are the foundation of our organization, always striving to do what is proper and humane. COMMITMENT. We give 100% to finding new and creative ways to provide quality services to our beneficiaries.
Slush & Krust Productions www.slush-krust-productions.com
Plain and simple, we throw parties for neurodiverse/IDD tween and teens. Slush & Krust Productions is an entertainment business dedicated to hosting a series of combo theme parties (party and video game tournaments) throughout the year to provide our party-goers the opportunity to build connections through an authentic teen experience that supports their needs without restricting their individuality and uniqueness -- and we intend to have an awesome time in the process!
SPIRIT Club
www.spirit-club.com
At SPIRIT Club, we provide fun, supportive fitness opportunities for everyone. We employ dual-certified trainers who are equipped to work with people of all ages and abilities. Choose from group exercise classes (Fitness, Boxing, Zumba, Yoga, and more) or personal/partner training, and work out with us in-person or virtually. Contact us at join@spirit-club.com or by phone at 301.933.3722 and mention Ivymount for your free trial! www.spirit-club.com
Sports Plus Group, Inc. www.playsportsplus.org
Sports Plus helps children, teens and young adults realize their potential. Our programs are positive, successful places to learn sports, fitness and social skills. Sports Plus is a 501(c)(3) non profit that provides sports and social programs for those ages 5-30, with developmental disabilities including autism.
Stepping Stones Therapy www.steppingstonestherapy.com
Stepping Stones Therapy is a pediatric private practice in Bethesda providing comprehensive Speech Language and Occupational Therapy Evaluations. We offer individual Speech & Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Social Skills Groups to children of all ages. We are able to address a wide range of issues including: Expressive & Receptive Language Disorders, Articulation, Speech Motor planning disorders such as Apraxia of Speech, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Pragmatic (social) Language Disorders, Fine & Gross Motor Disorders, Disorders of Motor Planning, Handwriting Skills, Posture, Muscle Tone, Balance, Body movement, Visual-Spatial Skills, Sensory Integration Disorders, Attention, Arousal and Regulation Disorders
Summit Camp www.summitcamp.com
Summit- Many Programs, One Goal= Social Success! Summit Camp & Travel is a therapeutically designed sleep-away summer Camp and Travel program, school year weekend getaways, and post graduate 9 month residential jobs program. Organized to meet the social and emotional needs of our special population and their families. Our programs serve children of average to above average intelligence who have a variety of developmental, social, emotional, and learning issues. We want our young people to learn and retain new skills and experience success. Our trained staff provide opportunities for social skills development and interpersonal growth.
Team Up for 1 Foundation www.teamupfor1.org
Team Up For 1 Foundation's (TU41) mission is to better the quality of life for children with physical or developmental challenges with all levels of competitive sports teams. All of our programs promote inclusion, teamwork, education, and fun. We match children up with sports teams at the collegiate and high school level. TU41 also hosts group outings with professional sports teams such as the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens.
The Arc of Northern Virginia www.thearcofnova.org
Serving VA, MD, & D.C., The Arc of Northern Virginia would love to discuss with you our excellent special needs trust (SNT) program. Our Trustee, KeyBank (KB), has the fiscal duty and responsibility to administer the trust. Collaboratively, we manage your child's SNT, and are experts in disability policy and finance. We work with you on directing assets to their SNT, budgeting, disbursing, and remaindermen. We know, care for, & understand people with disabilities. Serving the community is our mission. That makes us the ideal partner to establish & manage your SNT.
The Behavior Revolution www.thebehaviorrevolution.com
The Behavior Revolution Online Training Program is a combination of the best from the experts in the field with the collective training and experience that Penny Williams & Sarah Wayland have to offer. It is a customizable, step-by-step system that will help you address behavior — a system that actually works for kids with ADHD or autism. You’ll get the tools and know-how necessary to help your child change challenging behavior, so you can ditch the helpless feelings and reclaim joy for your family.
The Chesapeake Center
for ADHD, Learning and Behavioral Health www.chesapeakeadd.com
The Chesapeake Center has dedicated 35+ years to treating those with ADHD, learning differences, and their many co-existing conditions. We offer clinicians who are top specialists in their fields, providing individualized care across the lifespan. We use a solution-focused approach that focuses on strengths. Our Founder and Clinical Director, Dr. Kathleen Nadeau, is an internationally recognized authority on ADHD and related conditions. She is well-known for her work and research on women and girls with ADHD in particular. We offer psychiatry/medication management, therapy, comprehensive testing and assessment, and more! Give us a call to learn more about our center.
The HSC Pediatric Center's Kids in Action
www.childrensnational.org/hsc/hsc-pediatric-center/community-and-rec-therapy/kids-in-action
Kids in Action is an adaptive sports and social activities program for children and young adults with disabilities and their siblings. All kids should have the chance to play sports and be a part of activities with others their own age. We adapt our sports, social, and health-based activities and focus on each child's goals and strengths. Kids in Action is open to all children in the Washington, DC area. All events are supervised by licensed therapists so that anyone can participate. @HSCKidsinAction
The Maddux School www.madduxschool.org
The Maddux School is an early childhood general education program providing a small, supportive, transdisciplinary learning environment for competent Pre-K through Second Grade children who may need extra support during their first years of school. Challenging academics, integrated speech and occupational therapy, a unique social learning curriculum and innovative teaching strategies support individual learning styles. The mission of The Maddux School is to promote strong academic, communication and social foundations in a warm, nurturing setting.
Therapeutic & Learning Centers P-LLC www.susandrich.com
Dr. Susan D. Rich, MD, MPH is a child/adolescent & adult psychiatrist with specialization in neurodevelopmental conditions (ADHD, ASD, sensory issues, executive functioning problems) and anxiety disorders, practicing in a home office setting in Potomac. She utilizes a wide range of therapeutic and multimodal approaches in diagnosis and treatment, including cognitive behavioral techniques, parent guidance, psychopharmacology, transitional age youth supports, multi-sensory desensitization through farm animal assisted therapy, and is certified in equine assisted psychotherapy.
Toler Financial Group www.tolerfinancialgroup.com
Toler Financial Group helps families of all types sort out their financial planning, investment and insurance issues to make the best of their situation. We can help coordinate a special needs plan with your attorney, and provide you with a roadmap for your financial future. We make sure that you have taken care of all the important details in your plan! We are an independent financial firm that puts your needs first. We serve a diverse clientele, and have a special interest in sustainable investing. We offer free initial consultations so that you can get to know us better before you decide to move forward.
Upcounty Community Resources, Inc. www.ucresources.org
Upcounty Community Resources, Inc. (UCR) is a private, non-profit organization that believes we are enriched by all persons in our community. We promote the full inclusion of persons with developmental and intellectual differences into every aspect of community life. We empower adults with developmental and intellectual differences by teaching job skills in the community, offering social opportunities, therapeutic programming, fitness, literacy, respite and caregiver outings! Empowering Adults with Developmental Differences!
Verbal Beginnings www.verbalbeginnings.com
Verbal Beginnings provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to children ages 1.5–18 who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Programs include early intervention services, diagnostic services, in-home therapy, center-based therapy, feeding therapy, and social skills (after-school & summer programs) for children with all different needs. By utilizing the principles of ABA and focusing on what is best for each individual child, Verbal Beginnings unlocks a child’s true potential. We provide services across Maryland, DC, & Virginia.
Washington Behavioral Medicine Associates, LLC www.wbma.cc We believe in providing empathic, personalized science-based treatments and supports. Our providers seek to accurately identify strengths, vulnerabilities, neurodiversity, and diagnoses. Our supports and treatments rely upon a thorough understanding of each individual’s medical and developmental history and identified needs. They may include the integration of medication, neuromodulation (TMS, eTNS, tDCS, and others), comprehensive psychological testing, a range of supportive psychotherapies, expressive arts therapies, coaching, psychiatric genetics and pharmacogenetics, personal and family-based care, diet and supplements, and adequate sleep and reasonable exercise. We areneurodiversity affirmative, and we are inclusive and welcoming to all. We are dedicated to creating the most helpful path towards wellness for each and every person and family.
Weinfeld Education Group, LLC www.WegAdvocacy.com
Weinfeld Education Group is a child centered team of special education experts who work collaboratively with all involved professionals to design and review individualized plans, helping each child reach his or her unique potential. Our services are Advocacy, Expert Witness, School Selection, Educational Assessments, Gifted & Talented, and Training. Currently Serving: District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland (including Baltimore, Annapolis, and the Eastern Shore).
xMinds - Partnership for Extraordinary Minds
www.xMinds.org
Partnership for Extraordinary Minds, xMinds for short, is a parent-led nonprofit dedicated to improving education for students on the autism spectrum in Montgomery County. We advance our mission with a range of programming, including monthly speakers, parent support groups, and online resources for families and for educators of autistic students. We have a special focus on providing resources to the most underserved communities in Montgomery County; For that reason we provide all our resources for free, we offer all our resources in both English and Spanish, and provide free special education advocacy for students on the spectrum who are placed in foster care.
ZamDance
www.zamdance.com
ZamDance is a high impact dance fitness program for children and adults with intellectual and developmental differences. The program introduces a structured environment while allowing the students to move at their own pace, while learning different dance steps such as merengue, jazz, and hip-hop. At ZamDance, we make friends, learn cool dance moves, get great exercise and just have fun. For more information about the program, please visit our website at www.zamdance.com. You can also follow us on Instagram @zamdance.
Conversation Club by Lynn Cannon, Jonna Clark, Courtney Kornblum, Eve Müller, Michal Powers Curriculum includes an instructor’s manual and a story book To learn more, please visit:
www.aapcpublishing.net Conversation Club is the FIRST CURRICULUM OF ITS KIND to provide a comprehensive instructional framework for teaching both the “how” and “why” of conversation. It is designed to target the needs of elementary-aged children with high-functioning autism (HFA) and other social cognition challenges. The Conversation Club helps instructors guide children through the rudiments of conversation by introducing them to a clubhouse filled with a kid-friendly cast of club members. Club meetings are specially designed to facilitate thinking about the social significance underlying each conversation skill. Conversation goal areas include conversation initiation and topic selection, topic maintenance, perspective taking and social motivation, environmental awareness and body readiness, active listening behaviors, gaining attention behaviors, and conversation repair. Conversation Club:
Teaching Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Social Cognition Challenges to Engage in Successful Conversations With Peers
913.897.1004
www.aapcpublishing.net
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Ivymount Outreach shares the expertise of Ivymount School and the Maddux School with the greater community by offering services by highly trained staff to individuals, families and professionals. Endeavors ABA Services & Programs
Educational & Therapeutic Programs
Recreational Programs
Professional Services
High quality ABA services for individuals aged 2- young adult in clinic and home based settings.
Individual and group programs for students and families, lead by our expert teachers and therapists. Includes speech therapy, occupational therapy, and tutoring.
After-school clubs and weekend group programs with an emphasis on FUN.
Individualized consultation services and trainings to organizations, agencies, schools and professionals using evidence-based practices.
Visit www.ivymountoutreach.org for more information or to register