Speech - Language Pathologists

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Individuals who assess, diagnose, treat and help to prevent speech, language, cognitive, communication, voice, swallowing, fluency and other related disorders. (AIRS YO-3000.7150-850)

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Local Service
Statewide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth, or service at a satellite office.
Nationwide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth or services at a regional/national headquarters location.
7211 W Franklin Road
Boise, ID 83709
Phone: 208-375-4200
Address:
7211 W Franklin Road
Boise, ID 83709
Phone: 208-375-4200
Fax: 208-375-4201
Eligibility: Kaleidoscope Pediatric Therapy is a therapist owned company providing physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy services to Treasure Valley children and their families, from birth to to age eighteen. We are family focused, multidisciplinary and provide evidence based practice.
Services Provided:

Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Sensory Integration Therapy
Therapeutic Listening
REI: Rythmic Entrainment Intervention
Bal-A-Vis-X
Oral Motor
Feeding
Apraxia
Torticollis

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/19/2020
6855 W Fairview Ave
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Organization Name: Children's Therapy Place
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Address:
6855 W Fairview Ave
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-323-8888
Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Fax: 208-323-8889
Email: info@childrenstherapyplace.com
Eligibility: For children of all ages.
Services Provided: Children's Therapy Place, Inc. provides:
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention

Offers private and group sessions.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 2/21/2020
1650 N Hilton St
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-850-5804
Address:
1650 N Hilton St
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-850-5804
Fax: 208-321-4859
Eligibility: Accepts Medicaid and most insurances
Services Provided: Calico delivers evidence-based therapy that targets the communication needs of each child. Providers speech and language therapy related to:
-Autism
-Speech articulation
-Cognitive Delays
-Fluency
-Language delay and disorders
-Oral/sensory motor for feeding and speech
-Auditory processing disorders
-Auditory habilitation for cochlear implants
Provider Profiles: Therapists have expertise/certifications in:
-Proloquo2Go
-DynaVox
-iPad and other AAC devices
-Certified Beckman Orak Motor Therapy
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/10/2015
101 11th Ave S, Suite 155
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-466-1077
Address:
101 11th Ave S, Suite 155
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-466-1077
Fax: 208-467-2201
Eligibility: Ages birth to 21
Services Provided: Services:
-Evaluations
-Speech and Language Therapy
-Occupational Therapy
-ACHIEVE Program (learning and attention challenges in school-aged children/teens)
-Orofacial Myology
-Feeding and Oral Motor Therapy
-Social Skills
-Group Therapy
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
7091 West Emerald St
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-898-1368
Address:
7091 West Emerald St
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-898-1368
Fax: 208-888-2796
Eligibility: Ages birth to 21
Services Provided: Services:
-Evaluations
-Speech and Language Therapy
-Occupational Therapy
-ACHIEVE Program (learning and attention challenges in school-aged children/teens)
-Orofacial Myology
-Feeding and Oral Motor Therapy
-Social Skills
-Group Therapy
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/16/2019
935 E Wingding Creek Dr, Suite 120
Eagle, ID 83616
Phone: 208-938-4748
Organization Name: Speech Tree Pediatric & Adult Speech Therapy
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Address:
935 E Wingding Creek Dr, Suite 120
Eagle, ID 83616
Phone: 208-938-4748
Fax: 208-938-1710
Services Provided: At Speech Tree provides speech and language therapy services for children with a variety of disabilities, including but not limited to the following:

•Receptive and Expressive Language Delays
•Articulation Delays
•Autism Spectrum Disorder
•Apraxia and Phonological Processing Disorders
•Down Syndrome
•Cleft Palate
•Neurological Disorders
•Central Auditory Processing Disorders
•Stuttering
•Augmentative Communication
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/16/2019
Organization Name: St. Luke's
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Address:
405 W. Myrtle
Boise, ID 83
Phone: 208-489-5880
Fax: 208-489-5098
Eligibility: Accepts Medicaid and Most Insurances
Services Provided: Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, counseling, pediatric abilities clinic including neuropsychology, behavioral and developmental pediatrics.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 9/27/2019
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-514-9243
Address:
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-514-9243
Fax: 844-513-4091
Eligibility: Call for eligibility and availability
Services Provided: We offer:

  • Speech Evaluations

  • Language Evaluations

  • Reading Evaluations

  • Individual speech therapy

  • Individual reading therapy



Our Reading and Spelling Program features the Lively Letters Reading Program! Lively Letters is a nationally renowned, researched-based and clinically proven reading program that helps educators, clinicians, and parents quickly and dramatically improve students' reading and spelling skills in a way that’s fun and entertaining.
Laura is also one of the few therapists trained in Idaho for working with children with Autism using the Natural Language Acquisition Approach that helps children learn from echolalaia to self-generated language.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/23/2019
Organization Name: St. Luke's
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Address:
510 N. 2nd Street, Suite 201
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-385-3440
Fax: 208-385-3441
Services Provided:

Services include:

  • Pediatric and adult hearing evaluations
  • Hearing aid services
  • Cochlear Implant Program
  • Educational Audiology
  • Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Testing and Treatment
  • Tinnitus Evaluation and Management
  • Assistive and Adaptive Devices
  • Adult Aural Rehabilitation Group
  • Speech-Language Therapy
  • Comprehensive Vestibular & Balance Evaluations and Rehabilitation
  • Fall prevention
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/23/2020
1550 N. Crestmont Drive, Suite E
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-898-0988
Address:
1550 N. Crestmont Drive, Suite E
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-898-0988
Fax: 208-898-9022
Eligibility: Medicaid Aetna Ameriben Blue Cross Blue Shield DAS, Inc. (Micron Network) Idaho Medicaid Idaho Physician's Network Provider Medicare Part B Pacific Source Select Health Tricare United HealthCare
Services Provided: The Stone Tongue Thrust Protocol (STTP), Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES), Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, SpeechEasy for Stuttering, Handwriting Clinic, Kids Connect Preschool which is a therapy based preschool that provides a facilitative communication environment or children ages 2 1/2 to 5 with developmental delays
Provider Profiles: See website for detailed description of our staff.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
3814 Washington Parkway
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Phone: 208-529-3562
Address:
3814 Washington Parkway
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Phone: 208-529-3562
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Services Provided: They offer Occupational, Physical, and Speech Therapy. The facility is equiped with a rock wall, underwater treadmill, indoor bike riding area, therapy swing, etc. Therapists are trained to use the PECS program.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
1087 Summers Drive
Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-4633
Address:
1087 Summers Drive
Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-4633
Fax: 208-356-4303
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Eligibility: Therapy for all ages
Services Provided: Occupational, Physical, and Speech Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
167 E 1st South
Rigby, ID 83442
Phone: 208-745-1200
Address:
167 E 1st South
Rigby, ID 83442
Phone: 208-745-1200
Fax: 208-745-8515
Services Provided: Premier Therapy Associates provide Occupational, Speech, and Physical Therapy.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
495 Emerald Ave
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-0420
Address:
495 Emerald Ave
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-0420
Fax: 208-785-0635
Services Provided: Premier Therapy Associates provide Occupational, Physical, and Speech Therapy
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 3/15/2019
1460 Elk Creek Dr
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Phone: 208-535-1286
Organization Name: Connections Therapy Centers
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Address:
1460 Elk Creek Dr
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Phone: 208-535-1286
Fax: 208-535-1291
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Eligibility: They provide services for children and adults
Services Provided: Provider of Speech and Language, Occupational and Physical therapy for children and adults. Struggling with any of the following: speech, language, cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders. They offer evaluations and treatment for Stroke (CVA), Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, and other neurological disorders. Their SLP's work with you to evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive-communication, fluency, and swallowing disorders. Their SLP's are specialists for children and adults.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/27/2019
75 Lilac Street
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-9917
Organization Name: Connections Therapy Centers
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Address:
75 Lilac Street
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-9917
Fax: 208-785-9385
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Services Provided: The Speech and Language Clinic Rehabilitation Center sees any child or adult who is struggling with any of the following: speech, language, cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders. They offer evaluations and treatment for Stroke (CVA), Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, and other neurological disorders. Their SLP's work with you to evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive-communication, fluency, and swallowing disorders. Their SLP's are specialists for children and adults.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/27/2019
152 East Main Street, Suite 110
Rigby, ID 83442
Phone: 208-745-7101
Organization Name: Connections Therapy Centers
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Address:
152 East Main Street, Suite 110
Rigby, ID 83442
Phone: 208-745-7101
Fax: 208-745-0068
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Services Provided: The Speech and Language Clinic Rehabilitation Center sees any child or adult who is struggling with any of the following: speech, language, cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders. They offer evaluations and treatment for Stroke (CVA), Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, and other neurological disorders. Their SLP's work with you to evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive-communication, fluency, and swallowing disorders. Their SLP's are specialists for children and adults.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/27/2019
859 South Yellowstone Hwy, Suite 1701
Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-7643
Organization Name: Connections Therapy Centers
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Address:
859 South Yellowstone Hwy, Suite 1701
Rexburg, ID 83440
Phone: 208-356-7643
Fax: 208-356-7708
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Services Provided: The Speech and Language Clinic Rehabilitation Center sees any child or adult who is struggling with any of the following: speech, language, cognitive communication impairments, such as attention, memory, and problem solving disorders. They offer evaluations and treatment for Stroke (CVA), Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, and other neurological disorders. Their SLP's work with you to evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive-communication, fluency, and swallowing disorders. Their SLP's are specialists for children and adults.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/27/2019
Organization Name: St. Luke's
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Address:
172 2nd Street South
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-385-3620
Fax: 208-385-3621
Services Provided:

Pediatric and adult hearing evaluations
Hearing aid services
Cochlear Implant Program
Educational Audiology
Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) Testing and Treatment
Tinnitus Evaluation and Management
Assistive and Adaptive Devices
Adult Aural Rehabilitation Group
Speech-Language Therapy
Comprehensive Vestibular & Balance Evaluations and Rehabilitation
Fall prevention

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/23/2020
717 N. Liberty St.
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-367-8989
Organization Name: Saint Alphonsus Health System
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Address:
717 N. Liberty St.
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-367-8989
Fax: 208-367-8944
Services Provided: -Balance & Vestibular
-IMPACT™ Testing & Concussion Management
-Incontinence/Pelvic Floor Training (Men & Women)
-Lymphedema Management
-Neurological Rehabilitation
-Orthopedics
-Pool Therapy
-Cancer Rehabilitation

Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Services helps patients recovering from the effects of an injury or illness progressively regain as much of their functional independence as possible while returning to daily life in the community and work. Comprehensive provision of outpatient therapies in the following areas: Orthopedics, neurological services, concussion management, pediatrics, occupational rehabilitation, cancer rehabilitation, chiropractic and hand/upper extremity specialties. Focus is on optimal initial independence, return-to-work and overall good health.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/23/2019
5959 N. Discovery Place
Boise, ID 83713
Phone: 208-378-0256
Organization Name: Saint Alphonsus Health System
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Address:
5959 N. Discovery Place
Boise, ID 83713
Phone: 208-378-0256
Fax: 208-378-0269
Eligibility: Physician referral
Services Provided: -Arthritis Management
-Orthopedics Rehabilitation
-Pool Therapy
-Spine Care
-Sports Medicine
-Cancer Rehabilitation

Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Services helps patients recovering from the effects of an injury or illness progressively regain as much of their functional independence as possible while returning to daily life in the community and work. Comprehensive provision of outpatient therapies in the following areas: Orthopedics, neurological services, concussion management, pediatrics, occupational rehabilitation, cancer rehabilitation, chiropractic and hand/upper extremity specialties. Focus is on optimal initial independence, return-to-work and overall good health.
Provider Profiles: -Arthritis Management
-Orthopedics Rehabilitation
-Pool Therapy
-Spine Care
-Sports Medicine
-Cancer Rehabilitation
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/23/2019
1050 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-424-8175
Organization Name: Saint Alphonsus Health System
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Address:
1050 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-424-8175
Fax: 208-424-8893
Eligibility: Physician referral
Services Provided: -Arthritis Management
-Orthopedics Rehabilitation
-Pool Therapy
-Sports Medicine
-Cancer Rehabilitation

Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Services helps patients recovering from the effects of an injury or illness progressively regain as much of their functional independence as possible while returning to daily life in the community and work. Comprehensive provision of outpatient therapies in the following areas: Orthopedics, neurological services, concussion management, pediatrics, occupational rehabilitation, cancer rehabilitation, chiropractic and hand/upper extremity specialties. Focus is on optimal initial independence, return-to-work and overall good health.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/23/2019
3025 W. Cherry Lane Suite D
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-367-8593
Organization Name: Saint Alphonsus Health System
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Address:
3025 W. Cherry Lane Suite D
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-367-8593
Fax: 208-367-8595
Eligibility: Physician referral
Services Provided: -ImPACT™ Testing & Concussion Management
-Neurological Rehabilitation
-Orthopedic Rehabilitation
-Spine Care
-Sports Medicine
-Cancer Rehabilitation
-Hand and Upper Extremity
-Custom splinting

Saint Alphonsus Rehabilitation Services helps patients recovering from the effects of an injury or illness progressively regain as much of their functional independence as possible while returning to daily life in the community and work. Comprehensive provision of outpatient therapies in the following areas: Orthopedics, neurological services, concussion management, pediatrics, occupational rehabilitation, cancer rehabilitation, chiropractic and hand/upper extremity specialties. Focus is on optimal initial independence, return-to-work and overall good health.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/23/2019
179 SW 5th Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-367-8282
Organization Name: Saint Alphonsus Health System
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Address:
179 SW 5th Avenue
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-367-8282
Fax: 208-367-8288
Eligibility: Physician referral
Services Provided: If your child is recovering from an orthopedic injury or condition, or has a neurological or developmental disorder, STARS Pediatric Rehabilitation in Meridian can help.

-Pediatric Rehabilitation
-JumpStart
-Dog Therapy
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/23/2019
3080 E. Gentry Way, Suite 180
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-939-3334
Address:
3080 E. Gentry Way, Suite 180
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-939-3334
Fax: 208-939-1122
Eligibility: Accepts Medicaid and many other insurances, see website for more information
Services Provided: Idaho Pediatric Physical Therapy offers treatment for children with development delays, disabilities, or orthopedic (bone or joint) conditions. Their staff of physical, occupational, and speech therapists work together to ensure each child receives the care they need to reach their full capabilities.

Services offered include:
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Music Therapy (In partnership with Music Therapy of Idaho)

With a kid friendly environment, they offer evidence based treatment supported by current research. Their multidisciplinary team and sensory integration equipment help to treat a range of conditions including:
-Autism
-ADHD
-Sensory Processing Disorder
-Cerebral Palsy
-Impaired Balance/Coordination
-Decreased Functional Movement
-Traumatic Brain Injury
-Down Syndrome
-Other Developmental & Neurological Disorders
-Bone & Joint Injuries or Issues
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/22/2020
316 W. 2nd
Soda Springs, ID 83726
Phone: 208-547-4139
Address:
316 W. 2nd
Soda Springs, ID 83726
Phone: 208-547-4139
Services Provided: Speech Therapy service provided.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/10/2015
2076 S Eagle Rd
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-955-7333
Address:
2076 S Eagle Rd
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-955-7333
Eligibility: anyone
Services Provided: Individual and Family Counseling. •Neuropsychology Services •Psychological Services •Counseling Services •Autism Diagnostic Clinic •Occupational Therapy •Speech & Language Therapy •Educational Services
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/30/2018
703 S Kimball Ave
Caldwell, ID 83607
Phone: 208-454-5511
Organization Name: Living Independence Network Corp (LINC)
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Address:
703 S Kimball Ave
Caldwell, ID 83607
Phone: 208-454-5511
TDD: 208-454-5511
Fax: 208-454-5515
Email: info@lincidaho.org
Eligibility: Any person with a Disability.
Services Provided:

Empower people with disabilities to achieve their desired level of independence.
Focus on transitioning people from institutions and prevention of institutionalization. Support services and advocacy for individuals wanting to live independently in the community. Peer support, information and referral, benefits counseling, personal assistance services, and independent living skills training. Help in applying for SSI, SSD, and PASS (Plan for Achieving Self-Support).
Provide A.D.A. site evaluations, discrimination prevention training, and education about Independent Living philosophy 2nd disability issues.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/25/2020
570 W Pacific
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-9648
Organization Name: Living Independently for Everyone (LIFE): Center for Independent Living
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Address:
570 W Pacific
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-9648
Eligibility: Any person with a disability, HCBS Waiver, fiscal Intermediary. LIFE serves Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Minidoka, Onieda, Power, and Teton Counties.
Services Provided: LIFE promotes and practices the independent living philosophy:
*Consumer control of the center regarding decision making, service delivery, management, and policy making.
*Self-help and self-advocacy.
*Development of peer relationship and peer role models.
*Equal access of individuals with disabilities to society and to all services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities.
*Attendant Care Services

LIFE, INC., serves 19 southeastern counties with a variety of resources aimed at assisting people who have disabilities to maintain or increase their independence within their homes, family, and communities.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/24/2020
250 S Skyline
Idaho Falls, ID 83402-4508
Phone: 208-529-8610
Organization Name: Living Independently for Everyone (LIFE): Center for Independent Living
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Address:
250 S Skyline
Idaho Falls, ID 83402-4508
Phone: 208-529-8610
Fax: 208-529-6804
Eligibility: Any person with a disability, HCBS Waiver, fiscal Intermediary. LIFE serves Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Minidoka, Onieda, Power, and Teton Counties.
Services Provided: LIFE promotes and practices the independent living philosophy:
*Consumer control of the center regarding decision making, service delivery, management, and policy making.
*Self-help and self-advocacy.
*Development of peer relationship and peer role models.
*Equal access of individuals with disabilities to society and to all services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities.
*1 month free loans- devices that amplify sound and improve understanding of speech for: telephone, personal conversations, television, and speakers at meetings. After 1 month clients may apply for a grant.

Personal Assistance for people with Disabilities.

LIFE, INC., serves 19 southeastern counties with a variety of resources aimed at assisting people who have disabilities to maintain or increase their independence within their homes, family, and communities.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/24/2020
640 Pershing Ave, Suite A
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-232-2747
Organization Name: Living Independently for Everyone (LIFE): Center for Independent Living
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Address:
640 Pershing Ave, Suite A
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-232-2747
Eligibility: Any person with a disability, HCBS Waiver, fiscal Intermediary. LIFE serves Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Minidoka, Onieda, Power, and Teton Counties.
Services Provided: LIFE promotes and practices the independent living philosophy:
*Consumer control of the center regarding decision making, service delivery, management, and policy making.
*Self-help and self-advocacy.
*Development of peer relationship and peer role models.
*Equal access of individuals with disabilities to society and to all services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities.
*Attendant Care in your home
*Payee Services - call for details

LIFE, INC., serves 19 southeastern counties with a variety of resources aimed at assisting people who have disabilities to maintain or increase their independence within their homes, family, and communities.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/24/2020
2311 Park Ave, Suite 7
Burley, ID 83318
Phone: 208-678-7705
Organization Name: Living Independently for Everyone (LIFE): Center for Independent Living
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Address:
2311 Park Ave, Suite 7
Burley, ID 83318
Phone: 208-678-7705
Eligibility: Any person with a disability, HCBS Waiver, fiscal Intermediary. LIFE serves Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Minidoka, Onieda, Power, and Teton Counties.
Services Provided: LIFE promotes and practices the independent living philosophy:
*Consumer control of the center regarding decision making, service delivery, management, and policy making.
*Self-help and self-advocacy.
*Development of peer relationship and peer role models.
*Equal access of individuals with disabilities to society and to all services, programs, activities, resources, and facilities.

LIFE, INC., serves 19 southeastern counties with a variety of resources aimed at assisting people who have disabilities to maintain or increase their independence within their homes, family, and communities.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 4/24/2020
1878 W Overland
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-336-3335
Organization Name: Living Independence Network Corp (LINC)
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Address:
1878 W Overland
Boise, ID 83705
Phone: 208-336-3335
TDD: 208-336-3335
Fax: 208-384-5037
Email: info@lincidaho.org
Eligibility: Any person with a Disability
Services Provided:

Empower people with disabilities to achieve their desired level of independence.
Focus on transitioning people from institutions and prevention of institutionalization. Support services and advocacy for individuals wanting to live independently in the community. Peer support, information and referral, benefits counseling, personal assistance services, and independent living skills training. Help in applying for SSI, SSD, and PASS (Plan for Achieving Self-Support).
Provide A.D.A. site evaluations, discrimination prevention training, and education about Independent Living philosophy and disability issues. Used assistance equipment available at little or no cost.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/25/2020
1182 Eastland Dr N
Suite C
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-733-1712
Organization Name: Living Independence Network Corp (LINC)
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Address:
1182 Eastland Dr N
Suite C
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-733-1712
TDD: 208-733-1712
Fax: 208-733-7711
Email: info@lincidaho.org
Eligibility: Person with a disability
Services Provided:

Empower people with disabilities to achieve their desired level of independence.
Focus on transitioning people from institutions and prevention of institutionalization. Support services and advocacy for individuals wanting to live independently in the community. Peer support, information and referral, benefits counseling, personal assistance services, and independent living skills training. Help in applying for SSI, SSD, and PASS (Plan for Achieving Self-Support).
Provide A.D.A. site evaluations, discrimination prevention training, and education about Independent Living philosophy and disability issues.

Discounted fare transportation vouchers are provided FREE to the elderly of disabled. Call for more information.

*1 month free loans- devices that amplify sound and improve understanding of speech for: telephone, personal conversations, television, and speakers at meetings. After 1 month clients may apply for a grant.

Also, provide in-home care for seniors & people with disabilities under the HCBS waiver program & private pay.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/25/2020
921 S 8th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83209
Phone: 208-282-0211
Address:
921 S 8th Ave
Pocatello, ID 83209
Phone: 208-282-0211
Fax: 208-282-4617
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided: ISU provides undergraduate and graduate educational services not only in Pocatello but also at ISU centers in Idaho Falls, Twin Falls and Boise, and to outlying communities via state-of-the-art compressed and IP audio/video video technology.

Also houses regional assistive device subsidy program for hearing impaired.

*1 month free loans- devices that amplify sound and improve understanding of speech for: telephone, personal conversations, television, and speakers at meetings. After 1 month clients may apply for a grant.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
345 N Monmouth Ave
Monmouth, OR 97361-1371
Phone: 503-838-8444
Address:
345 N Monmouth Ave
Monmouth, OR 97361-1371
Phone: 503-838-8444
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided: Academic program prepares individuals for professions in the field of deafness. Deafness information and referral services for Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/8/2020
Organization Name: St. Luke's
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Address:
405 W Myrtle
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-489-4820
Fax: 208-658-9820
Eligibility: Services are available to any child with a diagnosed medical need.
Services Provided: At St. Luke's Children's Rehabilitation, our team provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, and counseling to meet the diverse needs of the children we treat. We help kids of all ages and developmental levels improve their quality of life and become more independent.

We provide services for kids with diagnoses including, but not limited to ADHD, Asperger’s, autism, cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder, developmental disabilities, Down syndrome, genetic syndromes, hearing impairment, juvenile arthritis, learning disabilities, muscular dystrophy, non-verbal learning disorder, pediatric voiding dysfunction, sensory integration dysfunction, spina bifida, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, torticollis, dysphagia, and plagiocephaly.

And, we offer developmental assessments, advanced gait evaluations, and seating and technology training for children who use wheelchairs, orthotics, prosthetics, or augmentative communication devices.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/1/2019
1720 Westgate Dr
Suite A2
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-334-0879
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Division Family & Community Services
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Address:
1720 Westgate Dr
Suite A2
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-334-0879
Fax: 208-334-0952
Eligibility: The Council serves as an advocate for all Idahoans who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Services Provided: The Council provides direct services and is involved in public and private sector programs and policies as they relate to persons with hearing impairments. The Council's goal is to improve the quality of life for Idahoans who are deaf or hard of hearing by providing services such as newsletters, brochures, workshops on communication access, information and referral, advocacy, assistive device demonstration centers and workshops, and by coordinating and advocating for increases in services and access to services provided by other agencies. The Council serves as a resource for other state agencies regarding the needs of persons with hearing impairments and how to meet those needs.

The Council provides demonstration and loan of assistive devices for people who are deaf or hard of hearing through demonstration centers throughout Idaho. There are 7 centers located in Moscow, Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho State University, Caldwell, Coeur D'Alene and Idaho Falls. The Council has a small grant program administered by United Cerebral Palsy to help people purchase assistive devices. Application can be made at the demonstration and loan centers.

Numerous brochures are available from the Council on the requirements of the ADA Act for public and private agencies to provide reasonable accommodations and communication access for Idahoans who are deaf or hard of hearing; a statewide directory of sign language and oral interpreters; Help and Hope, a Resource Guide for Parents of a Child with a Hearing Loss; Opportunity, a newsletter published quarterly.

Find a sign language interpreter, go online to: http://www.cdhh.idaho.gov/interpreting_services.htm
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 1/9/2020
701 E Alice
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-5826
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
701 E Alice
Blackfoot, ID 83221
Phone: 208-785-5826
Fax: 208-785-1003
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments, service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy, such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
216 South C St
Grangeville, ID 83530
Phone: 208-983-2522
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
216 South C St
Grangeville, ID 83530
Phone: 208-983-2522
Fax: 208-983-2440
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the
needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments, service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy, such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.


The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
1720 Westgate Dr
Ste. D
Boise, ID 83720-0026
Phone: 208-334-0900
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
1720 Westgate Dr
Ste. D
Boise, ID 83720-0026
Phone: 208-334-0900
Fax: 208-334-0926
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays. Pre-maturity.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy for children ages birth to 3 years only, such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational; and disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
1120 Ironwood Drive
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: 208-769-1409
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
1120 Ironwood Drive
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
Phone: 208-769-1409
Fax: 208-769-1430
Eligibility: Developmentally disabled or delayed.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy, such

as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
150 Shoup Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: 208-528-4040
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
150 Shoup Ave
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: 208-528-4040
Fax: 208-528-4076
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the
needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include
evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,
service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,
such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and
disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability
services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program (early intervention program) helps children from
birth to age three that have a developmental delay. The Idaho Infant Toddler
Program provides a variety of therapeutic, educational and supportive services to
help both the child and his or her family. All services are free to families. Program
assists with the transition of service to the school district when child reaches the
age of 3.

Additional Infant Toddler Contacts: 208-227-1277 - Carol Torrez
208-227-1293- Mary Leavitt

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to
individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered
guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to
the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service
coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of
Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
2604 16th Ave
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-799-3460
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
2604 16th Ave
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-799-3460
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.


The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
1350 Troy Highway
Suite 2
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-883-4529
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
1350 Troy Highway
Suite 2
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-883-4529
Fax: 208-882-8575
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include , referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.


The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
823 Park Center Way
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-465-8460
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
823 Park Center Way
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-465-8460
Fax: 208-463-0972
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Wynette Howard - Early Intervention Specialist
Mike Breuer - Regional Program Specialist

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.


The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
Orofino, ID 83544
Phone: 208-476-8152
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Vacant - Early Intervention Specialist.

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
515 N 16th St
Payette, ID 83661
Phone: 208-465-8460
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
515 N 16th St
Payette, ID 83661
Phone: 208-465-8460
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.


The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
421 Memorial Dr
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-234-7900
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
421 Memorial Dr
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-234-7900
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, family supports and disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program (early intervention program) helps children from

birth to age three that have a developmental delay. The Idaho Infant Toddler

Program provides a variety of therapeutic, educational and supportive services to

help both the child and his or her family. All services are free to families. Program

assists with the transition of service to the school district when child reaches the

age of 3.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
207 Larkspur St
Ponderay, ID 83852
Phone: 208-265-4593
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
207 Larkspur St
Ponderay, ID 83852
Phone: 208-265-4593
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities, developmental delays (0-3 years)
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
111 Lillian St
Suite 104
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-756-2016
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
111 Lillian St
Suite 104
Salmon, ID 83467
Phone: 208-756-2016
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays. Birth to 3 years of age.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
803 Harrison St
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-736-2182
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
803 Harrison St
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-736-2182
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, referral, information, guardianships and commitments, family supports and dissemination of information regarding private providers of developmental disability services.

The Regional Disabilities Program also includes the Infant Toddler program.
The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
2420 American Legion Blvd
Mountain Home, ID 83647
Phone: 208-334-0900
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Developmental Disabilities
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Address:
2420 American Legion Blvd
Mountain Home, ID 83647
Phone: 208-334-0900
Fax: 208-587-5024
Eligibility: Developmental disabilities or delays.
Services Provided:

Regional Developmental Disabilities Program services are designed to meet the

needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Services include

evaluation, diagnosis, referral, information, guardianships and commitments,

service coordination, respite care, and family supports. Also provides therapy,

such as: developmental, speech, psychological, physical and occupational, and

disseminates information regarding private providers of developmental disability

services.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program provides early intervention services to help families support their infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) to reach their maximum potential.

Early Intervention Services meet developmental needs of the child and needs of the family to support the child's development.

The Idaho Infant Toddler Program is organized around multidisciplinary teams of therapists who are experts in helping children learn to talk, move, think, eat and participate more fully in their family's daily activities.

The Family and Community Services Adult DD program provides services to

individuals who have developmental disabilities including court ordered

guardianship, commitment and competency evaluations, placement coordination to

the Idaho State School and Hospital, non-Medicaid crisis intervention and service

coordination, and community resource development.

The Regional Developmental Disabilities Program is administered by the Division of

Family and Community Services.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
330 5th St
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-746-9033
Address:
330 5th St
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: 208-746-9033
Fax: 208-746-1004
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided:

Independent Living Center - provides advocacy, peer counseling, information and referral, independent living skills and personal assistance in the home.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/28/2020
7560 N Government Way
Suite 1
Dalton Gardens, ID 83815
Phone: 208-664-9896
Organization Name: Disability Action Center Northwest, Inc.
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Address:
7560 N Government Way
Suite 1
Dalton Gardens, ID 83815
Phone: 208-664-9896
Fax: 208-666-1362
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided:

The Disability Action Center provides advocacy, information and referral, peer support and independent living skills training to people with disabilities and the community. Personal assistant services in the home are also available.

Information available on:
ADA, fair housing, access issues/discrimination, Independent living issues, transportation, personal assistants, sign language interpreters, community services, coping strategies, Social Security, vocational rehabilitation, Medicare and Medicaid, and assistive technology for people with hearing impairment.

Personal Assistance services in the Home are available.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/28/2020
505 N Main St
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-883-0523
Address:
505 N Main St
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: 208-883-0523
Fax: 208-883-0524
Eligibility: Contact for specific information.
Services Provided:

The Disability Action Center provides advocacy, information and referral, peer support and independent living skills training to people with disabilities and the community.

Information available on:
ADA, fair housing, access issues/discrimination, Independent living issues, transportation, personal assistants, sign language interpreters, community services, coping strategies, Social Security, vocational rehab, Medicare and Medicaid, and assistive technology for people with hearing impairments.

*1 month free loans- devices that amplify sound and improve understanding of speech for: telephone, personal conversations, television, and speakers at meetings. After 1 month clients may apply for a grant.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/28/2020
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1090 North Cole Road
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-338-5466
Address:
1090 North Cole Road
Boise, ID 83704
Phone: 208-338-5466
Toll Free Phone: 800-546-6889
Fax: 208-338-6543
Eligibility: Meet income guidelines and fill out application, No Medicaid.
Services Provided:

Provide financial assistance for people in need of eye surgeries, eye glasses, hearing aids and hearing test. Must have applied for Medicaid and been turned down. Assistance on a case to case basis.
Can refer people to the offices in your area who provide eye exams and glasses. This office does work with eye tissue donation.The Idaho - Eastern Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation is a humanitarian organization dedicated to serve our Lions clubs, Idaho communities, and the world,as an outstanding quality provider of sight and hearing assistance.
eye glass assistance
eye exam assistance
Hearing aid assistance
eye surgery assistance

Provider Profiles:

Originally known as the Idaho-Eastern Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation, Envision supports Lions Clubs around our community.

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 10/19/2020
450 W State St
5th Floor
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-334-0829
Organization Name: Health & Welfare, Division Family & Community Services
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Address:
450 W State St
5th Floor
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-334-0829
Fax: 208-332-7331
Email: IdahoSoundBeginnings@dhw.idaho.gov
Eligibility: Families of young children with concerns about hearing impairment.
Services Provided:

Babies cannot tell you if they have a hearing problem. For this reason, Idaho Sound Beginnings is dedicated to ensuring provision of newborn hearing screening for all babies born in Idaho. Children begin to listen, learn, and communicate the moment they are born. Even a small hearing loss can lead to delays in learning and language skills. All Idaho birthing hospitals provide newborn hearing screening before discharge. Babies born outside of a hospital setting can also receive newborn hearing screenings through the Infant Toddler program in your area. Please contact Idaho Sound Beginnings if you need further information regarding your baby's hearing. So, did u check? (DUCK)

Alternate email contact: shakespb@dhw.idaho.gov

Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 12/17/2020
1015 W. Hays Street, Suite 104
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-938-4748
Organization Name: Speech Tree Pediatric & Adult Speech Therapy
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Address:
1015 W. Hays Street, Suite 104
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-938-4748
Fax: 208-938-1710
Services Provided: At Speech Tree provides speech and language therapy services for children with a variety of disabilities, including but not limited to the following:

•Receptive and Expressive Language Delays
•Articulation Delays
•Autism Spectrum Disorder
•Apraxia and Phonological Processing Disorders
•Down Syndrome
•Cleft Palate
•Neurological Disorders
•Central Auditory Processing Disorders
•Stuttering
•Augmentative Communication
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/16/2019
964 W Idaho Ave
Ontario, OR 97914
Phone: 208-938-4748
Organization Name: Speech Tree Pediatric & Adult Speech Therapy
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Address:
964 W Idaho Ave
Ontario, OR 97914
Phone: 208-938-4748
Fax: 208-938-1710
Services Provided: At Speech Tree provides speech and language therapy services for children with a variety of disabilities, including but not limited to the following:

•Receptive and Expressive Language Delays
•Articulation Delays
•Autism Spectrum Disorder
•Apraxia and Phonological Processing Disorders
•Down Syndrome
•Cleft Palate
•Neurological Disorders
•Central Auditory Processing Disorders
•Stuttering
•Augmentative Communication
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 8/16/2019
6429 W Interchange Lane
Boise, ID 83709
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Organization Name: Children's Therapy Place
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Address:
6429 W Interchange Lane
Boise, ID 83709
Phone: 208-323-8888
Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Fax: 208-323-8889
Email: info@childrenstherapyplace.com
Eligibility: For children of all ages.
Services Provided: Children's Therapy Place, Inc. provides:
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention

Offers private and group sessions.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 2/21/2020
5640 E Franklin Road, Suite 220 I
Nampa, ID 83687
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Organization Name: Children's Therapy Place
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Address:
5640 E Franklin Road, Suite 220 I
Nampa, ID 83687
Phone: 208-323-8888
Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Fax: 208-323-8889
Email: info@childrenstherapyplace.com
Eligibility: For children of all ages.
Services Provided: Children's Therapy Place, Inc. provides:
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention

Offers private and group sessions.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 2/21/2020
2273 E Gala St #120
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Organization Name: Children's Therapy Place
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Address:
2273 E Gala St #120
Meridian, ID 83642
Phone: 208-323-8888
Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Fax: 208-323-8889
Email: info@childrenstherapyplace.com
Eligibility: For children of all ages.
Services Provided: Children's Therapy Place, Inc. provides:
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention

Offers private and group sessions.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 2/21/2020
1399 Fillmore St #502
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-323-8888 Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Organization Name: Children's Therapy Place
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Address:
1399 Fillmore St #502
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Phone: 208-323-8888
Crisis Line: 208-761-2310
Fax: 208-323-8889
Email: info@childrenstherapyplace.com
Eligibility: For children of all ages.
Services Provided: Children's Therapy Place, Inc. provides:
-Speech/language Pathology
-Online Telespeech Therapy
-Occupational therapy
-Physical therapy
-Mental health counseling
-Developmental disabilities agency services: Community-based supports, habilitative skill, behavior intervention

Offers private and group sessions.
Source: Idaho Careline 211
Last Updated: 2/21/2020
Nationwide Provider
3417 Volta Place NW
Washington, DC 20007
Phone: 202-337-5220
Nationwide Provider
Address:
3417 Volta Place NW
Washington, DC 20007
Phone: 202-337-5220
TDD: 202-337-5221
Fax: 202-337-8314
Email: info@agbell.org
Eligibility:

Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Services Provided:

Serves as a resource center on hearing loss and spoken language approaches and related issues. Promotes opportunities and rights of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to learn to use, maintain, and improve all aspects of their verbal communication, including their abilities to use residual hearing and process both spoken and written language. Offers scholarship/ financial award opportunities, membership, information, and publications.

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 1/10/2023
Nationwide Provider
1 Communication Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20892
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: National Institutes of Health
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Address:
1 Communication Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20892
TDD: 800-241-1055
Email: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov
Services Provided:

Provide callers with fact sheets, resources and referrals to other organizations and agencies. Topics include hearing, balance, smell and taste, voice, speech, and language disorders.

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 3/1/2023
Nationwide Provider
1733 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20009-3103
Phone: 202-232-3579
Nationwide Provider
Address:
1733 16th St NW
Washington, DC 20009-3103
Phone: 202-232-3579
Fax: 202-464-0487
Email: council@scottishrite.org
Eligibility:

SRCLP Clinics accept preschool children who have difficulty speaking or understanding the spoken word or school-age children who have difficulty learning to read. 

Inquiries on age groups and program offerings in specific areas should be addressed to the director of the local Scottish Rite facility. 

Services Provided:

Provides programs to help children with speech and language disorders. Each facility is staffed by speech-language pathologists or other trained personnel. All services are available regardless of race, creed, or the family’s inability to pay.

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 3/30/2023
Nationwide Provider
2200 Research Boulevard
Rockville, MD 20850-3289
Phone: 800-489-2071
Nationwide Provider
Organization Name: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
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Address:
2200 Research Boulevard
Rockville, MD 20850-3289
Phone: 800-489-2071
Fax: 240-333-4705
Services Provided:

Provides a database to locate speech language pathology and audiology professionals by zip code.

Source: MHP-Nationwide
Last Updated: 4/22/2022