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Support Services - Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

This group works with people with Autism or related disabilities. They also work with their families. The group offers free consultations, resources, and emotional support to those in need. Their goal is to help clients build knowledge and confidence in their daily lives and their care. Please call 850.644.4367 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more. They also have a toll-free number you can call.

Toll-Free: 1.800.769.7926

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Support Services - Center for Autism and Related Disabilities

CARD helps by providing short-term guidance, support, and resource referrals at no cost to people with ASD, their families, and those who serve them. They provide support for individuals from the time of diagnosis throughout their lives.

Services include:

  • Training
  • Project Development
  • Resource & Referral
  • Consultation
  • Family & individual guidance

Please call or check their website for locations and to learn more.

Support Services - Center for Autism and Related Disabilities FSU

CARD is a group that works with people with Autism or related disabilities. They also work with their families. The group offers free consultations, resources, and emotional support to those in need. Their goal is to help clients build knowledge and confidence in their daily lives and their care. Please call 800.769.7926 or visit the website to learn more.

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Support Services for Dementia - Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center

This resource center is for families and people caring for a loved one with dementia. They can provide you with skills and support. They have a wide range of services.

Please call 407.436.7750 or click HERE to go to the website to learn more.

Services and Programs Include:

  • Referral Information
  • Support Groups
  • Caregiver Workshops and Training
  • Care Coaching
  • State of Florida Brain Bank Research Program