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Healing, Empowering & Learning Professionals (H.E.L.P.) LLC offers individual, couples, family, and group therapy to adults and youth. They use culturally responsive techniques to provide support and coping strategies for many areas of mental health including, but not limited to trauma, internalizing disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety), externalizing disorders (anger, attention deficit/hyperactivity), relationship difficulties, and more.

Services

Conjoint Counseling
Career Counseling
Group Counseling
Social Skills Training
Case/Care Management Referrals
Life Skills Education
Individual Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Offers skill-building services to help children and young adults increase their independence and confidence. Each child has their own set of goals to improve communication, motor, and social skills. Program allows children and young adults to safely explore their community, and join activities they're interested in by focusing on learning life skills from learning to make a bed or do their laundry, to getting a library card or planning a night with their friends.

Provides mental and behavioral health services for children and adolescents. Services for children include, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, individual and family therapy services such as PLAY therapy, cognitive behavior therapy and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.

Services

General Counseling Services
Abuse Counseling
Anger Management
Social Skills Training
Training Advancement Skills in the Community provides supportive services for people with disabilities who are living in their own apartments/homes. Support services available include, but are not limited to: medication management, transportation, meal planning, and budgeting. Trainings for the use of community resources, home and community safety, and social skills are also available. The agency can provide assistance for up to 24 hours/day.

Services

Medication Information/Management
Social Skills Training
Disability Related Transportation
Independent Living Skills Instruction
The Training Advancement Skills in the Community (TASC) Day Habilitation program is an organized program of activities designed to foster the acquisition of skills, build positive social behavior and interpersonal competence, greater independence and personal choice. Day Habilitation services are designed and developed in a manner that is individualized and focused on enabling the member to attain or maintain their maximum potential. TASC defines the scope of these services and supports based on the identified needs and desires of the person served. Services offered enable and enhance the member's: intellectual functioning, physical and emotional health and development, language and communication development, cognitive functioning, socialization and community integration, functional skill development, behavior management, responsibility and self direction, daily living skills, self-advocacy skills or mobility.

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Behavior Modification
Life Skills Education
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Social Skills Training
Social skills group led by speech language pathologist. Social Smarts Group meets weekly for six weeks and focuses on improved social skills in a small group setting with similarly aged peers; children and teenagers. An experienced speech pathologists leads the group.
Variety of interactive social skills groups based on participants with similar ages and ability.
Offers those in need the opportunity to practice learned skills within the community. The program offers opportunities for clients to enhance their life skills, deal with day-to-day symptoms and life issues, manage their medication, leisure activities, social skills, health issues, and strategies to prevent isolation.

Offers various services to diagnose and treat autism for individuals of all ages.

Services include:

-- Autism assessment.

-- Autism therapy.

-- Social skills groups.

-- Autism Resource Directory with referrals for services.

The social skills groups provide programming to children in grades K-12 who are working on improving their social skills and ability to engage positively in social settings. These groups provide both psycho-education and experiential programming. The activity-based approach allows clients to practice skills such as social problem-solving and communication skills in "real-life" scenarios.
Provides social skill training in both group settings, or one on one.
The ICAN Community Services Children's Program is located in their main office building. These services are designed to enhance social experience, communication skills, and provide developmental activities for children with Developmental Disabilities after school in a group or individual setting. I can supports individuals with medical or behavioral needs. Children make and learn to maintain new friendships, practice and learn important social skills, daily living skills, interact in sharing, taking turns, communicating positively with others, working on age and developmentally appropriate tasks of greater independence.
Provides direct instruction in a group setting to children and/or adults. Areas specifically addressed are based on the individual but may include building and enhancing social skills, communication and positive behavior strategies.
Social Skills Training (PEERS): A 14-week program designed for teens and their parents to participate in together. The program help teens with autism develop social skills, build self-esteem and increase their independence.

Services

Social Skills Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Mental Health Information/Education
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Social Skills Groups: Provides activities to improve social skills for youth.
- Program for Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS): A 14-week group session in which teens with autism spectrum disorder are taught important social skills and given the opportunity to practice skills through activities such as sports and board games. Parents also participate and learn how to assist their teen in making and keeping friends. - Children's Friendship Training: A 12 session social skills program designed for high functioning children with autism spectrum disorder in first through fifth grades. Children learn a new social skill each week and parents learn to support and assist their child's social development. - PEERS for Adults: Sessions are geared towards participants over 18 with autism spectrum disorder in which participants are taught important social skills and given opportunities to practice those skills.
Offers individual counseling for those in need. Also offers the following Prevention & Outreach programs: - Mental Health Awareness - Domestic Violence Awareness - Addiction Awareness & Prevention Services - Support Groups - Parenting Classes - Social Skills - Grief Response
Journeys works with individuals to build life and social skills through groups, real-life situations, and individual consultation. Some people need to learn new skills or how to cope with anxiety, while others may need help rebuilding life skills or need help connecting with friends.

-- Advocacy Program: Intensive one-on-one services that include mentoring, role modeling, and social skills building.

-- Norman Housing Services: This program provides services to DCFS clients who lack adequate housing.

Services

Mentoring Programs
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Social Skills Training
Offers skill-building services to help children and young adults increase their independence and confidence. Each child has their own set of goals to improve communication, motor, and social skills. Program allows children and young adults to safely explore their community, and join activities they're interested in by focusing on learning life skills from learning to make a bed or do their laundry, to getting a library card or planning a night with their friends.
Everlasting Home Healthcare, L.L.C. prioritizes health, safety, personal goals, and promotes positive community interaction for individuals with disabilities. Staff work one-on-one with children and adults with intellectual disabilities to help them achieve their own goals of independence. Services may include learning how to cook, clean, go grocery shopping, be safe in their community, manage their checkbook, or communication skills.

Services

Independent Living Skills Instruction
Social Skills Training
Day habilitation includes classes and activities to help individuals optimize their personal and social competency to live successfully in the community.

Services

Independent Living Skills Instruction
Social Skills Training
Developmental Disabilities Activity Centers

Services

Social Skills Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Mental Health Information/Education
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Supports autistic people through several available programs. Provides caregivers and support, as well as training for caregivers.