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| General Autism & Disability Resources - TN |
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| Christina M. Danley, O.D. The Center for Vision Development, Inc. |
The Center for Vision Development provides:
Comprehensive Eye Examinations for All Ages, including Infants and Preschoolers
Vision Therapy for All Ages
Treatment for Learning-related Vision Problems which can include or relate to ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia, Eye Tracking and/or Eye Teaming, and Reading Problems
Treatment for Binocular Vision Conditions, such as Amblyopia (lazy eye), Convergence Insufficiency (near vision disorder), Diplopia (double vision), Lack of Stereopsis (two-eyed depth perception), and Strabismus (cross-eyed, wandering eye, eye turns, etc.)
Visual Rehabilitation for Patients with Special Needs, such as Developmental Delays or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), including Autism, Stroke, Whiplash, CP, MS, etc.
Treatment for Stress-related Visual Problems, including Blurred Vision, Visual Stress from Reading and Computers, Eye Strain Headaches, and/or Vision-induced Nausea or Motion Sickness
Sports Vision Correction and/or Improvement
Nutritional Consultation
Syntonic Phototherapy |
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| Camp Discovery |
Camp Discovery is a project of the Tennessee Jaycees and the Tennessee Jaycee Foundation. The Jaycees have been providing summer camping opportunities for people with disabilities for over twenty years. |
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| Affordable Weighted Blankets |
Weighted blankets can be very calming to people with Autism, ADHD, Restless Leg Syndrome, Sensory Integration Disorder, and many other issues. You will find many online who make weighted blankets using sand, popcorn, dried beans, etc. These types of blankets are not washable and are a breeding ground for mold and bacteria to grow. You will also find blankets that are only weighted in the body area, this is not recommended by professionals. The blanket should be evenly weighted throughout for most benefit. We use weighted poly-pellets in our blankets, they are non-toxic, hypoallergenic, and washable. They are sewn into small squares across the blanket to keep them in place. We take extra care to make sure all seams are closed and extra-strong so the pellets cannot leak out of the blanket. |
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| ASA East Tennesse Chapter |
The mission of the ASA-ETC is to promote lifelong access and opportunity for all individuals within the autism spectrum and their community. We are parents, professionals, and other interested persons working together to try to provide as clear a picture of autism as possible, the best ways of working through the challenges, and ways citizens in the community can help. The chapter works to improve services for the person with autism and their families. The ASA-ETC is composed entirely of volunteers .... we are parents and professionals working together ASA-ETC P.O. Box 30015 Knoxville, TN 37930
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| TRIAD at Vanderbilt |
The Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders is dedicated to improving assessment and treatment services for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families while advancing knowledge and training. TRIAD offers a variety of workshops, conferences, programs, and services that assist and train families and professionals about autism. We work with children, their families, and the professionals who work with the children to find a program that meets their individual needs. |
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| Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center |
Speech and Language ClinicSpeech-Language Pathology Services
Speech-language
pathologists diagnose and treat speech, language, and swallowing
disorders. Clients of all ages are seen in the speech-language
pathology clinics which provide diagnostic evaluations, individual
therapy, group therapy, consultations, and support groups. Autism Team Clinicians on the Autism Spectrum Disorders team serve children at the
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, located at Medical Center East, South
Tower, 1215 21st Avenue South, 6th floor. The Autism Spectrum Disorders
Program at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center (VBWC) has served
children from 18 months through adolescence who are diagnosed with or
suspected of having an Autism Spectrum Disorder since its inception in
1993. The program collaborates with the Vanderbilt Center for Child
Development (CCD), the Vanderbilt Treatment and Research Institute for
Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD) and autism-related research projects
within the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research and Human Development.
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| Vanderbilt Kennedy Center |
The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is an interdisciplinary research, training, diagnosis, and treatment institute, embracing faculty and resources available through Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the College of Arts and Science, and Peabody College. |
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