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Did Your Newborn Suffer Cerebral
Palsy or Another Brain Injury Before
or During Labor and Delivery?

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Our Birth Brain Injury Resource Guide

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Get a FREE guide of resources available throughout Ohio to children and families of children who were born with brain injuries.

Our guide can help you build a foundation of knowledge and tools that will help you help your child
now and in the future.

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We’ve collected educational resources from around the state and organized them by county so you can find local support quickly and easily.

"Disclaimer: The names listed are simply practitioners in a given specialty, we cannot endorse, recommend or comment in anyway on their qualifications."

Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD)

The Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD) is a statewide nonprofit organization that serves families of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities in Ohio, educators and agencies who provide services to them.

Marion, 43302

http://www.ocecd.org/Default.aspx

Special Needs Resource Directory

The Special Needs Resource Directory, supported by the Family Resource Center at Cincinnati Children's, can assist parents, caregivers and healthcare providers identify, evaluate and access necessary services and supports. Focused on children and youth

Cincinnati, 45229

https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/patients/child/special-needs/directory

The Childhood League Center

The Childhood League Center serves children with special needs, birth to age 6. We also serve children without special needs and those at risk of not developing healthily to their full potential.

Columbus, 43215

http://www.childhoodleague.org/

The Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio

We promote choice, education, and independence for people with seizure disorders or developmental disabilities by tailoring programs to meet the individual needs of those seeking assistance.

Maumee, 43537

http://www.epilepsycenter.org/

Wood Lane Special Needs Services

Services for children are provided through Wood Lane’s Early Intervention Program (birth – 2 years) and Wood Lane School (3 years – 22 years). There are three Service and Support Administrators who specialize in finding the most appropriate services

Bowling Green, 43402

http://woodlane.us/