The “Continuum of Care”

Of Chatham County

Compiled by the Agencies of Chatham County for The Benefit of Families andCaregivers of Persons with “Different Abilities”.

In Memory of Melodi Michael Thrift. An amazing advocate, mother, and friend, who never stopped believing in what Chatham County could accomplish for those with “different abilities”.

Don’t Quit

By C.W. Longenecker

When things go wrong and they sometimes will,

When the road your trudging seems all uphill,

When funds are low and the debts are high,

And you want to smile, but you have to sigh.

When care is pressing you down a bit.

Rest, if you must, but don’t you quit.

Life is queer with its twists and turns

As every one of us sometimes learns.

And many a failure turns about

When he might have won had he stuck it out:

Don’t give up though the pace seems slow-

You may succeed with another blow,

Success is failure turned inside out-

The silver tint of the clouds of doubt.

And you never can tell how close you are.

It may be near when it seems so far:

So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit

It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit.

Table of Contents

The Early Years

Support Organizations ……………………………………………………………………………….1

The ARC of North Carolina

Assistive Technology Program (NCATP)

Autism Society of North Carolina

Beginnings

Brain Injury Association of North Carolina

Cardinal Innovations Health Care Solutions /CAP-IDD

Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities (CIDD)

Chatham County Partnership for Children

Children’s Developmental Services

Community Alternatives Program for Children (CAP/C) Woody’s Mom, Inc

Duke ADHD Program/Duke Child & Family Center

Duke University Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center

Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center

Family Support Network of North Central Carolina

First in Families of North Carolina

Governor Morehead Preschool for Visually Impaired Children

Guardian ad Litem (GAL) of Chatham and Orange Counties, District

Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County

I Am Unique Special Care & Case Management, Inc

KidSCope

Lion’s Club

MHA of the Triangle

Prevent Blindness North Carolina

Project Proud Families, Inc

TelAbility

Therapeutic Alternatives, Inc

UNC Health and Communication Center

University of North Carolina TEACCH Autism Program

Woody’s Mom, Inc. (CAP/C Case Management) Age 21 Years & Under

In Home-Care ……………………………………………………………………………………………..7

Bayada Home Health

Community Home Care & Hospice

First Choice Home Care

Homewatch Care Givers of the Triangle

Keston Care

Liberty Home Care & Hospice

Parkview In-Home Aide Service

Pelham Home Health

Total Life Care

Woody’s Mom, Inc.

Financial Support for Daily Care ……………………………………………………….….……7

CAP/MR/I/DD Overseen by Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions

Chatham County Partnership for Children

Child Care Networks

Latino Program

Dept. of Social Services

Personal Support Services/Counseling ……………………………………………………….8

Changing Seasons Counseling Service, LLC

Chatham Counseling Center of Freedom House

Duke Psychology & Neuroscience Clinic

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Support Group

Family & Children’s Services of Durham

Mental Health America of the Triangle

Pastoral & Trained Lay Counselors

Legal Aide & Advocacy …………………………………………………………………………………10

Clerk of Court

Deep River Mediation

Department of Public Instruction

Guardian Ad Litem

Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County

Legal Aid of NC /Advocates for Children’s Services

National Alliance on Mental Health

Medical Options in Chatham and Surrounding Counties ………………………….…. 11

Cary

Chapel Hill

Durham

Moncure

Pittsboro

Siler City

Special Services Offered ……………………………………………………………………………13

Children’s Flight of Hope / Kids in Flight

Make a Wish Foundation of Eastern NC

Daily Needs Support (Food, Employment, Shelter) ……………………………….14

Alston Chapel United Holy Church

Catholic Social Ministries

CORA (Community OutReach Alliance)

Employment Security Commission

Evergreen United Methodist Church

Food & Nutrition Services

Interfaith Ministries of Chatham County

Salvation Army

West Chatham Food Pantry

Therapeutic Options that Serve Chatham County …………………………..…………15

Beyond Limits Learning

Canine Angels

CAN-TR Therapeutic Horseback Riding

Caroline McLaughlin (Physical Therapy)

Cheryl Ann Solow Speech Pathologist)

Chapel Hill Pediatric Therapy, Inc.

Cranial Sacral Therapy

Duke Homecare and Hospice

Heads Up! Therapeutic Riding Program

Lenox Baker (Physical & Occupational Therapies

Educational Options …………………………………………………………………………………….16

Chatham Child Development Center

Chatham County Head Start Centers

Early Intervention Program (Emotional Difficulties)

Governor Morehead Preschool for the Visually Impaired

Directory of Chatham County Elementary Schools

Miscellaneous Educational Contacts

Recreational Opportunities ……………………………………………………………………….18

Bridge II Sports

Camp Carefree

Chatham Parks & Recreation

YMCA of Pittsboro

The Early Years

Support Organizations

The Arc of North Carolina –“Working with & for people with disabilities”

Phone: (800) 662-8706 Fax: 919-782-4632

Website:

343 East Six Forks Rd Suite 320 Raleigh, NC 27609

Email:

Assistive Technology Program (NCATP)

919-233-7075

Website:

4900 Waters Edge Dr. Suite 250 Raleigh, NC 27606

Email: and

2711 Tramway Road Sanford, NC 27332

919-775-3439

Email:

Provides computer access evaluations, demonstration and tryout of assistive technology devices. Information & referral on all areas of assistive technology that includes laws, advocacy, and funding. A funding specialist is available to identify funding resources, develop funding strategies, & obtain assistive technology. Devices are available for loan.

Autism Society of North Carolina

919-743-0204

Website:

505 Oberlin Rd Suite 230 Raleigh, NC 27605

Supports North Carolinians affected by autism through advocacy, direct-care services, training and education.

Parent Advocates for Central Region of NC (includes Chatham County):

Nancy LaCross ext. 1137 and Tali Denton ext. 1136

Triangle Regional Director: David Ingram

919-865-0681

Day Program: Creative Living, 6300 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 230, Raleigh, NC 27607

Phone: 919-854-6161

Recreational: Camp Royall, 250 Bill Ash Rd., Moncure, NC 27559 919-542-1033

Beginnings – For parents of children who are deaf or hearing impaired

919-715-4092 or (800) 541-4327Fax: 919-715-4093

Website:

302 Jefferson St Suite 110 Raleigh, NC 27605

Email:

Offers emotional support, unbiased information, and encourages very early identification of babies with hearing loss. Serves families of children who have a hearing loss from birth to 21 as well as the professionals who serve them.Provides advocacy, information, and referrals.

Brain Injury Association of NC

Phone: (919) 833-9634 or (800) 377-1464Fax: (919) 833-5415

Website:

Email:

213 Cameron St Suite 242, PO Box 10912, Raleigh, NC 27605

Provides education, outreach, prevention, advocacy, and support services to all persons affected by brain injuries, their families, and the public.

Cardinal Innovations Health Care Solution/ CAP-IDD

Phone: (919) 913-4000 Fax: (919) 913-4001 Toll Free: 1(800)233-6834

Website:

Address: 100 Europa Drive, Suite 490, Chapel Hill, NC 27517,

Cardinal Innovations serves as the primary community contact for individuals needing to

Obtain mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities and substance use/addiction (MH/IDD/SA) services.

Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities (CIDD)

Phone: (919) 966-5171Fax: (919) 966-2230

Website:

UNC-Chapel Hill CB # 7255 Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Located at 101 Renee Lynne Court, Carrboro 27510

Provides training for professionals to work with the developmentally handicapped & their families, outpatient clinical programs for persons with mental handicaps, learning disabilities, seizure disorders, motor problems, cerebral palsy & muscle diseases.

Chatham County Partnership for Children

Phone: (919) 542-7449

Website:

200 Sanford Highway, Pittsboro, NC 27312

Leads a comprehensive program that benefits young children and their families. Focuses on child care quality, children’s health, safety and family support. Offers support for Smart Start, Safe Start, NC Pre-K, Ready Schools and Shape NC programs.

Children’s Developmental Services Agency

Phone: (919) 542-2368, ext. 224 Fax: (919) 542-7451

Website:

362 West Street, Pittsboro, NC 27312

Email: - Infant Toddler Program Coordinator for Orange, Person and Chatham counties

The Children’s Developmental Services Agency is the lead agency for the North Carolina Infant Toddler Program serving children birth to 3, who have developmental delays or at risk for delays due to an established condition.The CDSA provides developmental evaluations at no cost to the family. Services include Early Intervention Service Coordination, specialized therapies including Speech, Physical and Occupational therapy and transition support for children exiting the Infant Toddler Program.Services are provided in the child’s natural environment and are driven by the Individualized Family Service Plan.

Costs for services:

  • Evaluations and Targeted Case Management: no cost to families
  • Services: based on Sliding Fee Scale
  • To make a referral, contact: Durham CDSA Intake Coordinator

Phone: 919-560-5600Fax: (919) 560-3018

Community Alternatives Program for Children (CAP/C) Woody’s Mom, Inc.

Phone: (919) 228-2844 Fax: (919) 651-1372

1135 Kildaire Farm Rd Suite 200, Cary, NC 27511

Email:

CAP/C provides home care and other services for medically fragile children (birth to 20) who would otherwise be eligible for long-term hospital care or nursing facility care. Services provided at no cost to the family: Case Management, Nurse or Nurse Aide care, Respite Care, Reusable diapers, Adaptive tricycles, Home Modifications, Vehicle Modifications, Caregiver Training and Education, Palliative Care Services. Other services available: Therapy Services, Medical Supplies and Equipment, and Disposable Diapers. Children with the following medical conditions may be eligible for services (not a complete list): spina bifida, seizure disorders, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular atrophy, brain malformations, spinal cord or brain injury, trach- or vent-dependent, g-tube dependent, wheelchair- or walker-dependent.

Duke ADHD Program / Duke Child & Family Center

Phone: 888-275-3853

Or

Offers comprehensive assessments, treatments, and several programs for children, adolescents, and adults to help clients manage their ADHD. To request an appointment with the Duke Child & Family Center please call 888-ASK-DUKE. The Center offers other mental health and psychological assessments and treatment, as well as a medication management program.

Duke University Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center

Phone 919-684-3401Fax: 919-681-7950

DMC Box 2916 Durham, NC 27710

Child Clinical Services: Provides comprehensive services including medical care, social services, psychological support, education & genetic counseling for children & adults with sickle cell disease.

Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center

Parent info line: 1-800-962-681 Phone: (704) 892-1321

907 Barra Row Suites 102/103 Davidson, NC 28036 (main office)

Email:

ECAC is a private, non-profit parent organization committed to improving the lives and education of ALL children through a special emphasis on children with disabilities. ECAC affirms the right of all individuals, from all backgrounds and cultures, with or without disabilities, to an appropriate education and other needed services. We seek to make that right a reality by providing FREE information, education, outreach, and support to and for families with children across the state of North Carolina.

Family Support Network of North Central Carolina

919-542-1216 Fax: 919-542-7451

Website: familysupportcentralnc.org

Email:

Chatham Office: 362 West St Pittsboro, NC 27312

A non-profit organization dedicated to supporting, educating, & informing families of children with special needs. Offers support based on self-defined needs, and matching of parents with trained support parents in similar situations, support groups, information about disabilities & helping to connect with resources.

First in Families of North Carolina

Local Chapter Phone: 919-886-3973Main Office Phone: 919-251-8368

Website:

Email:

3109 University Dr (Main office) Durham, NC

Offers support to people with developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injury and their families based on their needs. Examples of supports include home furnishings or modifications, childcare or respite, or repairs to vehicles. FIF also supports individual by connecting them to vocational, social, & educational opportunities in the community.

Governor Morehead Preschool for Visually Impaired Children

Phone: (919) 733-0533Fax: (919) 733-1873

Website:

Email:

2303 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699

Provides community-based early intervention and preschool services to children birth through 5 years with diagnosed visual impairments. Services provided in collaboration with a variety of other agencies to ensure each child's needs across all areas of development are being addressed. Services include visual efficiency assessment and training, pre-Braille/Braille instruction, environmental and educational adaptations, compensatory skill development, orientation and mobility training, developmental assessments, family support services and IFSP and/or IEP development. Need documentation from pediatric ophthalmologist of visual impairment and that a child would benefit from services to be eligible.

Guardian ad Litem (GAL) of Chatham and Orange Counties, District 15B

Phone: (919) 968-2088 Fax (919) 968-2069

Website:

Email:

501 W. Franklin St Suite 104, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Trained volunteers who will be in court as a team member with an attorney advocate to help serve the best interest of an abused and neglected child.

Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County

Phone: (919) 742-1448 Fax: (919) 742-1451

Website:

105 East Second Street, Siler City, NC 27344

Provides a variety of services to the Latino population. Provides general assistance & advocacy with housing, financial/consumer issues, driver’s licenses and ID’s; translating & interpreting services, referrals & information about services available in the community; emergency assistance such as food, clothes, & financial assistance; newcomer’s assistance; & educational life skills workshops.

I Am Unique Special Care & Case Management, Inc.

Phone: 919-981-0790 or (800) 566-8648 Fax: 919-981-0135

Website:

4318 Bland Rd, Raleigh, NC 27609

Provides home nursing care for clients with serious medical conditions. Provides quality care and case management that is client and family-centered, focusing on the client’s unique needs. Contracts providers for CAP (community alternative program).

KidSCope

919-358-9270

Website:

200 Sandford Rd, Suite 8 Pittsboro, NC 27312

Email:

Provides social-emotional health services for young children (birth-5 years), inclusive childcare for children with special needs, childcare behavior consultation, parent education classes, and resources for families & providers of young children. Serves children and families in Orange & Chatham Counties.Most services are available to children with Medicaid, other insurance, and free-of-charge to uninsured children in many cases.

Lion’s Club

Siler City Phone: (919) 742-4081 383 Eden Hill Rd, Siler City, NC 27344

Pittsboro Phone: (919) 542-4742 147 Acorn Lane, Pittsboro, NC 27312

Serves people with vision/hearing impairments and provides assistance with eye exams, eyeglasses and hearing aids.

Mental Health America of the Triangle (Pro Bono Counseling Program)

919-942-8083 ext. 5 Fax: (919) 869-1938

3729 Murphy School Rd, Durham, NC 27705

Aimee Vandemark, LCSW or

Prevent Blindness North Carolina

919-755-5044 Fax: 919-755-5013

Website:

4011 West Chase Blvd Suite 225, Raleigh, NC 27607

Visits local preschools & daycare centers to conduct vision screening. Delivers direct service programs designed to preserve sight through screening, publications safety, education, information & referral.

Project Proud Families, Inc.

919-742-5525

Website:

225 Still Waters Dr, Siler City, NC 27344

Contact: Holly Rickman

A Christian non-profit offering services to families with children with “different abilities”. Such services include “Bridges” support groups in coordination with The Chatham County school system, information referral, IEP workshops, family support activities, community education, & FREE medical advocacy.

TelAbility

919-843-0427

Website:

1101 Weaver Dairy Rd Suite 202, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Email:

Offers an innovative, community-oriented, interdisciplinary program that uses telecommunications to improve the lives of children with disabilities. Using real time video-conferencing & internet technologies, TelAbility provides comprehensive, coordinated, family-centered care, education, training, & peer support for caregivers

Therapeutic Alternatives, Inc.

Website:

E-mail:

Siler City Location: 919-663-2127 1105 E. Cardinal Street, Siler City, NC

Pittsboro Location: 919-542-7575102 Camp Drive Unit A, Pittsboro, NC

Corporate Office: 336-495-2700PO Box 814, Randleman, NC 27317

Offers support to children, adolescents and adults in the form of Comprehensive Clinical Assessments, Targeted Case Management MH/SA, Outpatient Therapy, Medication Management, Psychiatric Evaluations, Intensive In-Home Services (bilingual services available), Group Therapy and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs. Our Siler City & Pittsboro clinics serve as Walk-In Crisis Clinics from 8am-5pm Monday through Friday (M, W, F in Siler City & Tues, Thurs in Pittsboro) and 24/7/365 Crisis Response is provided by their Mobile Crisis Management Team by calling 1-877-626-1772.

UNC Health and Communication Center

Phone: (919) 966-1007 Fax: (919) 966-0100

321 S. Columbia St UNC-CH Bondurant Hall CB # 7190, Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Speech-language pathology evaluations are provided, including child language & phonological disorders, fluency, voice disorders, dysarthria, teaching autistic children,

adult language disorders (aphasia, closed head injuries, cognitive / linguistic), specific learning disabilities, hearing-impaired speech & language training, & foreign accent reduction. Audiology diagnostic & rehabilitation; hearing aid selection, fitting, verification, validation & rehabilitation workshop.

University of North Carolina TEACCH Autism Program

Phone: 919-966-2174 FAX: 919-966-4127

Email:

100 Renee Lynne Court, Carrboro, NC

Supports clinical, training and research needs for people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, their families, and professionals across NC. Clinical services include referral & consultation; evaluation; parent support & education; intervention; supported employment; consultation & training for professionals. Services are offered at a reduced rate or free. Does not accept third party payment for intervention services.

Woody’s Mom, Inc.

919-228-2844FAX: 919-651-1372

515 Keisler Drive, Suite 101, Cary, NC 27518 Julia Simmons, CAP/C Director

CAP/C Case Management for children with complex medical needs. Serves families in Chatham, Durham, Lee, & Wake. Pediatric nurse & social worker case managers help families organize long-term home-based care and services for children enrolled in the CAP /C program. (also see page 3)

In-Home Care

Bayada Home Health

Phone: (919) 785-2900

Website:

Services include: personal care, nursing, & individualized care plans

Community Home Care & Hospice

919-663-1244

Website:

1414 East 11th Street, Siler City, NC 27344

First Choice Home Care

919-663-1188

Website:

1754 East 11th Street, Siler City, NC 27344