Children’s Developmental Center
602-468-3430 • swhd.org
Norterra Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85085
Southwest Human Development has opened the state’s first comprehensive facility serving Arizona children ages birth to 5 with disabilities and behavioral challenges. At the Children’s Developmental Center, parents work with a team of pediatric professionals for expert assessments and individualized treatment plans. Services include: comprehensive developmental assessments; a feeding program for infants and young children; autism services; occupational, physical and speech therapy; psychology and counseling services and assistive technology services.
The Division of Developmental Disabilities
602-542-0419
4000 N Central Ave # 900, Phoenix, AZ 85012
has skilled intake staff available to answer questions that you have about the system and how to get started. You can contact them through their website at www.azdes.gov or by calling their main intake number at 602-542-0419 or toll free at 866-229-5553.
Habilitation - Provides assistance to help a client learn activities such as brushing their teeth, using the bathroom independently, preparing a meal, or balancing a checkbook.Attendant Care - Provides a certified, trained attendant to assist the client in maintaining safe and sanitary living conditions and/or maintaining personal cleanliness and activities of daily living.
Respite - Provides a certified, trained individual to supervise and care for a client, allowing the caregiver some personal time to run errands, go to a movie, and take a vacation or even a nap.
Homemaking - This service provides supports for a variety of housekeeping tasks. It allows a person to have their home kept in a clean and healthy condition.
IN-HOME SERVICES:RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:EMPLOYMENT SERVICES:DAY SERVICES:THERAPIES:NURSING SERVICES:IN-HOME SERVICES:RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:EMPLOYMENT SERVICES:DAY SERVICES:THERAPIES:NURSING SERVICES:
Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council
(877) 665-3176 Toll Free
3839 N 3rd St #306, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Email: [email protected]
We serve Arizona residents with developmental disabilities along with their families, providing original research and support to projects that accomplish our three current goals: increasing employment opportunities, encouraging individuals to advocate for themselves and promoting inclusion.
Division of Developmental Disabilities - Arizona Department of Economic Security
(602) 542-4791
7225 N Mona Lisa Rd #202, Tucson, AZ 85741
Integration of medical care and behavioral health services. During the school years, services for children and young adults may include specific skills training, behavioral health services, assistance with daily life activities, assistance with transition from school to work or respite (caregiver relief). For adult members, supports may include training to get and keep a job, structured day time activities, in home assistance with daily life activities and other skills training.
Out of home residential placements are also available for children and adults, if needed. Acute care health plans are provided to most members.
602-468-3430 • swhd.org
Norterra Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85085
Southwest Human Development has opened the state’s first comprehensive facility serving Arizona children ages birth to 5 with disabilities and behavioral challenges. At the Children’s Developmental Center, parents work with a team of pediatric professionals for expert assessments and individualized treatment plans. Services include: comprehensive developmental assessments; a feeding program for infants and young children; autism services; occupational, physical and speech therapy; psychology and counseling services and assistive technology services.
The Division of Developmental Disabilities
602-542-0419
4000 N Central Ave # 900, Phoenix, AZ 85012
has skilled intake staff available to answer questions that you have about the system and how to get started. You can contact them through their website at www.azdes.gov or by calling their main intake number at 602-542-0419 or toll free at 866-229-5553.
Habilitation - Provides assistance to help a client learn activities such as brushing their teeth, using the bathroom independently, preparing a meal, or balancing a checkbook.Attendant Care - Provides a certified, trained attendant to assist the client in maintaining safe and sanitary living conditions and/or maintaining personal cleanliness and activities of daily living.
Respite - Provides a certified, trained individual to supervise and care for a client, allowing the caregiver some personal time to run errands, go to a movie, and take a vacation or even a nap.
Homemaking - This service provides supports for a variety of housekeeping tasks. It allows a person to have their home kept in a clean and healthy condition.
IN-HOME SERVICES:RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:EMPLOYMENT SERVICES:DAY SERVICES:THERAPIES:NURSING SERVICES:IN-HOME SERVICES:RESIDENTIAL SERVICES:EMPLOYMENT SERVICES:DAY SERVICES:THERAPIES:NURSING SERVICES:
Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council
(877) 665-3176 Toll Free
3839 N 3rd St #306, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Email: [email protected]
We serve Arizona residents with developmental disabilities along with their families, providing original research and support to projects that accomplish our three current goals: increasing employment opportunities, encouraging individuals to advocate for themselves and promoting inclusion.
Division of Developmental Disabilities - Arizona Department of Economic Security
(602) 542-4791
7225 N Mona Lisa Rd #202, Tucson, AZ 85741
Integration of medical care and behavioral health services. During the school years, services for children and young adults may include specific skills training, behavioral health services, assistance with daily life activities, assistance with transition from school to work or respite (caregiver relief). For adult members, supports may include training to get and keep a job, structured day time activities, in home assistance with daily life activities and other skills training.
Out of home residential placements are also available for children and adults, if needed. Acute care health plans are provided to most members.