Child, Family & Senior Resources

Services that focus on early childhood development, school-aged children, aging parents, and families with one or more members who experience disability.
Description:

Addus is a nationwide in-home care service provdier for seniors and people with disabilities.

Address:

1144 Willagillespie Road #32
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Addus is a nationwide in-home care service provdier for seniors and people with disabilities.

Address:

1020 Greenacres Rd Ste 12
Eugene, OR 97408-1715
United States

Description:

Bridgeway House serves the needs of children with autism and related abilities while educating and supporting their families. We began by offering desperately needed hope to a small handful of families and have grown in the years since to offer hope to hundreds of families every year. Our programs help this diverse group of children meet the challenges of living with autism as well as help their parents and caregivers manage the stresses of raising a child with special needs.

Address:

555 E 15th Ave
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Centro Latino Americano es una organizacin comunitaria sin fines de lucro en el Condado Lane. Los invitamos a revisar nuestro sitio web para aprender m√°s sobre nuestros programas y servicios. Para m√°s informacin sobre eventos comunitarios, visite nuestra p√°gina facebook (que est√° a la izquierda de esta p√°gina) o nuestro calendario. Gracias por visitar, y no hesiten en contactarnos si tiene alguna pregunta o duda.

Address:

944 W. 5th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97402
United States

Description:

We offer assessment, intervention, and referral services for children ranging from age 2 through 17 years. Our low-cost services are appropriate for parents concerned about children and teenagers experiencing difficulties at school, home, or both. The approach is family centered, with special attention given to supporting parents as they learn to address the multiple needs of their children.

Address:

1600 Millrace Dr. #103
Eugene, OR 97403
United States

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CDRC staff specializes in diagnosis, assessment, and intervention related to disorders affecting development. Depending on the child, our services range from a single discipline consultation to a full team evaluation.

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901 E. 18th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97403
United States

Description:

Connect the Dots Pediatric Therapy is a therapist-owned clinic offering occupational, physical and speech therapy for children. They also offer group classes for children including: social club, picky eaters group, conquering emotional regulation, and kindergarten readiness.

Address:

84 Centennial Loop
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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DHS Child Welfare Offices offer assistance with Adoption, Foster Care, Foster parents and relative caregivers, Child abuse and neglect, Independent Living Program.

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2885 Chad Dr.
Eugene, OR 97408
United States

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DHS Child Welfare Offices offer assistance with Adoption, Foster Care, Foster parents and relative caregivers, Child abuse and neglect, Independent Living Program.

Address:

1040 Harlow Rd.
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

Forty-one years ago, in a modest University of Oregon area house-turned-office, Direction Service was founded with a desire and a dream: To provide a place where people with disabilities and special needs would be treated with respect, dignity, and compassionate care, regardless of situation.

Address:

1144 Gateway Loop, Suite 200
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

Forty-one years ago, in a modest University of Oregon area house-turned-office, Direction Service was founded with a desire and a dream: To provide a place where people with disabilities and special needs would be treated with respect, dignity, and compassionate care, regardless of situation.

Address:

576 Olive Street, Suite 307
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Forty-one years ago, in a modest University of Oregon area house-turned-office, Direction Service was founded with a desire and a dream: To provide a place where people with disabilities and special needs would be treated with respect, dignity, and compassionate care, regardless of situation.

Address:

576 Olive Street, Suite 300
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

The Eugene Drop is staffed by Youth Peer Support Specialists who are committed to helping young adults empower themselves and successfully transition into adulthood. Our programs and services help youth and young adults become leaders in their own lives and communities. We provide opportunities to build leadership and advocacy skills through team-based learning and activities. Above all, The Eugene Drop is a safe space for young people to feel heard, supported, and capable of creating change

Address:

44 W. 7th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Head Start offers support for first time parents with a child ages 3 months to 3 years or newly blended families. Parenting skills resources for safety, development and stress management. Free if you qualify for services.

Address:

221 B St.
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

We provide individual, couple, and relational therapy to adults, children and families to address a wide variety of concerns, such as (but not limited to): relationship enrichment, relationship/family stress, depression, trauma healing, child behavior problems, eating disorders, anxiety, grief/loss, adaptation to medical illness, addiction, recovery, sexual concerns, couple's distress/conflict

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1655 Alder Street
Eugene, OR 97403
United States

Description:

With a primary mission to offer help and hope for children and families, Jasper Mountain has developed specializations in areas such as attachment issues, sexual reactivity, anti-social and violent behavior and treating severe trauma. We have experience with adopted children including foreign adoptions and subsequent challenges for parents. All programs are guided by the agency philosophy to treat the intellectual, emotional and spiritual needs of the child thus treating the whole person. Jasper Mountain currently works with children from around the United States and is now available for private placements.

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37875 Jasper-Lowell Road
Jasper, OR 97438
United States

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KITS is an evidence-based school readiness program developed at the Oregon Social Learning Center. The program provides a boost to children literacy, self-regulation, and social skills just prior to kindergarten via a system of positive teaching and behavior change strategies.

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10 Shelton McMurphey Blvd
Eugene, OR 97405
United States

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Founded in 1997 by two group home workers determined to remedy their clients lack of meaningful activities, KindTree-Autism Rocks provides support, services, and information to empower and improve the quality of life for individuals and families living with autism, and the professionals who serve them. From its inception, this grass roots all volunteer nonprofit has maintained its focus on serving and celebrating people on the autism spectrum through art, education, recreation, and community.

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207 E 5th Ave #220
Eugene, OR 97404
United States

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Lane County Behavioral Health Services encompasses a broad array of services and programs. Services include treatment for children, families, and adults. Services can be accessed through a variety of programs focusing on mental health issues. Lane County Behavioral Health Services is a public mental health provider receiving funding from state mental health grants and client fees, some of which may be in the form of Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance carriers reimbursements.

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2411 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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The Lane County Veterans Services Program is proud to serve the nearly 30,000 veterans, as well as their dependents, and survivors, that live within Lane County. Our Veteran Service Officers are accredited VA representatives who advocate for our community's veterans, and their families, to ensure they receive all entitlements provided by Federal and State law.

Address:

151 W. 7th Ave, Suite 460
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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The Looking Glass offers a wide range of services aimed toward solving challenges related to educational deficits, behavioral health issues, drug addiction, and homelessness.

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1790 W 11th Ave, Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97402
United States

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NAMI provides support to families and individuals with mental illnesses.

Address:

2411 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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Options Counseling and Family provides family preservation, behavioral health services and other family supports to families and individuals in 11 Oregon counties. Options providers use a family centered approach, in which the family knowledge of their own strengths and needs is the primary resource.

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3500 Chad Drive, Suite 350
Eugene, OR 97408
United States

Description:

Options Counseling and Family provides family preservation, behavioral health services and other family supports to families and individuals in 11 Oregon counties. Options providers use a family centered approach, in which the family knowledge of their own strengths and needs is the primary resource.

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1255 Pearl Street, Suite 102
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

Options Counseling and Family provides family preservation, behavioral health services and other family supports to families and individuals in 11 Oregon counties. Options providers use a family centered approach, in which the family knowledge of their own strengths and needs is the primary resource.

Address:

175 West B Street, Bldg. D
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

Description:

Options Counseling and Family provides family preservation, behavioral health services and other family supports to families and individuals in 11 Oregon counties. Options providers use a family centered approach, in which the family knowledge of their own strengths and needs is the primary resource.

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1445 8th Street
Florence, OR 97439
United States

Description:

The Commission for the Blind has the following program objectives in service to our mission: Helping Oregonians who are blind get and keep jobs that allow them to support themselves and their families, supporting Oregon businesses in hiring and retaining qualified job seekers who are blind in their workforce, supporting youth who are blind in the transition from high school into a career path/employment, training Oregonians in the alternative skills related to blindness such as adaptive technology, white cane travel, braille and activities of daily living, helping seniors and individuals with vision loss who are unable to work live with the highest levels of independence and self-sufficiency so that they can remain independent in their homes and active in their communities, licensing and supporting business owners who operate food service and vending operations in public buildings and facilities throughout the state;

Address:

541 Willamette St., RM 408
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

Description:

MTFC is an alternative to placement in group/residential care settings or to incarceration or psychiatric hospitalization. In MTFC, youth are placed singly in well-trained and supported community foster homes. MTFC includes multi-level interventions in family, community, and school settings. Youth receive individual therapy, skill training, and academic supports. Their families receive family therapy.

Address:

1170 Pearl Street
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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Pearl Buck Center in Eugene, Oregon provides support to individuals with a range of intellectual disabilities and their families. Our programs include Pearl Buck Preschool & Family Supports, Supported Living, Community Employment and more. Through these programs, we strive to foster each person optimal potential, to empower them and to enrich their lives.

Address:

3690 W 1st Ave
Eugene, OR 97402
United States

Description:

In-home care for seniors.

Address:

1639 Oak St.
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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SAFE stands for Stabilization, Assessment and Family Evaluation. The SAFE Center is a nationally accredited (Council on Accreditation) and state licensed residential treatment center for children ages 3-13. The program provides an alternative to psychiatric hospitalization. Length of stay in the program typically ranges from 3-90 days, but can go longer if deemed appropriate by the child's community team.

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89124 Marcola Road
Springfield, OR 97478
United States

Description:

Senior & Disability Services provides services, information, and assistance to Lane County older adult population, adults with physical disabilities, and their caregivers. Services include: Adult Foster Care, Adult Protective Services, Advocacy & Training, Aging and Disability Resource Connection (ADRC), Caregiving, Food & Nutrition, Living Well with Chronic Conditions, In Home Care, Long Term Care Services (Medicaid), Medical Assistance, Oregon Money Management Program, Oregon Project Independence, Relatives As Parents Program, Senior Meals.

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1015 Willamette Street
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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SCSEP is for low income seniors who seek employment, training assistance, and social engagement. Through the transitional employment program, SCSEP partners with community-based non-profit organizations and government agencies to provide participants with training opportunities to update their skills. During their part-time internship, seniors receive minimum wage to help supplement their income until they receive permanent employment.

Address:

2510 Oakmont Way
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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The Arc mission is to advocate to enhance the dignity, expand the opportunities, and protect the rights of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

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OR 97478
United States

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Created by families for families, the mission of Families Connected is to reduce isolation and build community connections for families raising a child who experiences an intellectual and/or developmental disability.

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4181 E Street
Springfield, OR 97478
United States

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The Arc mission is to advocate to enhance the dignity, expand the opportunities, and protect the rights of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

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4181 E Street
Springfield, OR 97478
United States

Description:

The Child Center is a non-profit human services agency that has been offering a continuum of psychiatric, therapeutic and special education programs throughout Lane County since 1971 and in Central Oregon since 2011.

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3995 Marcola Road
Springfield, OR 97477
United States

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The Rapid Access Center (RAC) is your first step to recovery. On-site care providers will evaluate and recommend a number of same day treatment services including: substance abuse and mental health treatment, primary health care, and childhood mental health admission services.

Address:

195 W. 12th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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Working together with families to prepare preschoolers of ALL abilities for success in kindergarten and beyond.
EEP is free for children with developmental delays.

Address:

99 W. 10th Avenue Suite 340
Eugene, OR 97401
United States

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HVRP provides services that assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Our program helps them reintegrate into their communities and find meaningful employment. We provide veterans with the tools they need to gain new skill sets such as financial literacy, computer training, job search training, and interview guidance. Veterans learn skills to retain employment and become financially independent. Helped funded by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Address:

2890 Chad Dr
Eugene, OR 97408
United States