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The mission of Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome. We will achieve this by providing education, resources and support in partnership with individuals, families, professionals, and the community.
The Texas Families Cluster of Care program model is a series of programs that provides access to diapers, incontinence supplies and other goods through direct services and in partnership with other non-profit agencies. Our partner agency model is unique in that the Texas Diaper Bank assures that partner agencies receive a monthly supply of diapers and other goods, so that they can provide a continuum of services and have real impact. We are a proud partner of the National Diaper Bank Network, a program partner of Methodist Healthcare Ministries, and a United Way agency (#675).
Iowa City Hospice provides compassionate care for anyone in our community affected by serious illness and end-of-life conditions.
The Alpha-1 Foundation is committed to finding a cure for Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency and to improving the lives of people affected by Alpha-1 worldwide.
To provide individualized support and tools to navigate the visual world.
To provide the highest quality of support and care for people with ALS and their families.
Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice exists to enable people to live with dignity and hope while coping with loss and terminal illness.
The Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center is the Central Florida community resource for families and non-professional care partners affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias through education, advocacy, research opportunities, and compassionate support. The Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center focuses on "the forgotten victim," the care partner, who is coping with a difficult long-term disease, isolation, depression, and stress. By assisting families in their caregiving role with a wide variety of services, ADRC aims to increase the quality of life for those living with dementia and their care partners by reducing stress, promoting care partner wellness, and providing disease-specific education and support programs. The other important aspect of the Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Center's mission is finding a cure for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. ADRC has a contract with the state of Florida's Brain Bank program to coordinate enrollment and brain autopsies for a 23-county area, working with leading medical facilities such as Orlando Health. The program coordinates the donation of brain tissue of those who have died of Alzheimer's and related diseases, thus providing national and worldwide scientists with access to rapid retrieval tissue for research studies. The program also provides families with closure through a definitive patient diagnosis and helps them understand their potential genetic risk of contracting dementia. Presently, only a brain autopsy at the time of death can confirm that an individual definitely suffered from Alzheimer's disease or one of the other 200 forms of dementia.
Since 1936, Sunny Glen has been a refuge for abused, neglected, and forgotten children. Sunny Glen Children's Home provides a nurturing environment for children in need, offering compassionate care and support. Our comprehensive programs encompass residential services, foster care, and adoption assistance, ensuring every child receives the love and stability they deserve. At Sunny Glen, we prioritize the well-being and development of each child, fostering a sense of belonging and empowering them to thrive. With a dedicated team of professionals and a commitment to excellence, we strive to make a positive impact on the lives of children and families in our community. Discover how Sunny Glen Children's Home is making a difference and learn how you can support our mission today.
Their mission is to build a community of support to enhance the lives of those affected by Polymicrogyria, through education, advocacy, and promoting awareness.
End Well is dedicated to the belief that all people should experience the end of life in a way that matches their values and goals. When faced with issues of mortality, we often suffer needlessly for a variety of reasons, from cultural and clinical to matters of access. End Well brings together a multidisciplinary community that unites design, technology, health, policy and activist initiative to transform how the world thinks about caregiving, grief, illness and the end of life experience with the ultimate goal of creating a future where ending well becomes a measure of living well.
Mount Evans serves the mountain community by providing compassionate and experienced care during challenging times.