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- Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: A mother and son’s 20-year journeyI teach about people with disabilities and how Stark DD helps more than 3,900 people, including my son, living in Stark County. Read our story.
- Stories of Self-AdvocacyWatch these videos from Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities to find out how young people with disabilities are advocating for themselves.
- Juvenile Criminal Case InformationYoung adults who were involved in the criminal justice system as minors will experience a different system as adults. While they retain the right to an attorney and privilege against self-incrimination (among others), the juvenile court system focuses more on rehabilitation and usually offers reduced sentencing options.
- Applying for disability
Do you feel that you or someone you know is eligible for disability services? If you are no longer able to work due to an illness, accident or injury, you may qualify for social security disability insurance in Stark County. Learn how to apply for disability assistance and get started today.
- Financial support: developmental disabilities
People with developmental disabilities face unique challenges as they strive to build independent and fulfilling lives. If you or someone you know has a qualifying disability, there are many assistance programs and services available to help you support yourself financially. Learn about your options to help along your journey toward financial stability.
- Developmental disabilities: young adults
The journey to adulthood can be challenging for anyone, and especially for young people with developmental disabilities. From securing employment and managing health care responsibilities to finding accessible housing and transportation, there is a lot to learn to ensure a smooth transition. To plan for success in the adult world, community resources are available. Learn about the advocates and supporters helping to empower young adults with disabilities in Stark County, Ohio.
- Developmental disabilities: youth & teens
Beginning around age 14, is it important that families of children with developmental disabilities start the process of transitioning to adulthood. This includes activities such as age-appropriate transition assessments, setting measurable postsecondary goals and planning an eventual career path. Through support from the Stark County Board of Developmental Disabilities, learn ways to set your child up for success and independence in adulthood.
- Developmental disabilities: childhood
For school-aged children with developmental disabilities, services are typically provided through specialized instruction in a classroom setting. Additional resources may include occupational, physical and/or speech/language therapies, nursing services and behavior supports. Learn more about the educational programs available for children with developmental disabilities in your home system by consulting your district’s special education department.
- Employment resourcesWhether you are a young person looking for a part-time job, a parent who is out of work or an individual with disabilities planning for independence, resources are available to help you navigate the job search.
- Developmental disabilities: early childhood
Caring for children with developmental disabilities presents unique challenges. For children up to age 3, Stark County Early Intervention (EI) provides services for families to help children reach their full potential. Using a team approach, developmental specialists and therapists, who are specific to the needs of the family, work with caregivers and children to coach, teach specific techniques, and provide appropriate resources to parents and caregivers. Learn more about the programs and services available for young children with developmental disabilities.
- Developmental Disabilities Family Support
Caring for a child with developmental disabilities can be a significant financial and emotional challenge. Stark Help Central has gathered together some of the most common resources to help you provide the care your child needs. From transportation and child care to cash, food and employment support, learn about the resources available to you.
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- 6 Ways to Help a Loved One Through Addiction
Addiction leaves countless individuals and their loved ones reeling from its devastating impact. As a disease, addiction is frequently misunderstood and stigmatized. Beyond the stereotypical images of substance use, addiction can have behavioral and psychological effects.
If you’re helping someone with addiction issues, the first thing is to know there is always hope and a way forward.
Understanding Addiction as a DiseaseTo provide meaningful help to a loved one struggling with addiction,
- From a Mom Who Knows: Celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
I love to take my children out of the house. Whether it is shopping, the park, going for a walk around the neighborhood, to church, or on an adventure- we are always on the go. However, as a parent of two special needs daughters, both with different needs, this can be a challenge. Having one child with physical disabilities means we must make sure the location is accessible and can be accommodating to our specific needs.
- Transportation Services
For many Stark County residents, public transportation services are essential for their basic needs, including trips to work and medical appointments. Fortunately, local transportation resources are available to support low-income individuals as well as those with permanent disabilities. Find routes and more information for SARTA here.
- Guardianship
Guardianship is established when a person with functional needs is no longer able to maintain control over their own decisions. Because this is a legally binding process, it should only be considered as a last resort. Explore alternatives to guardianship and learn about ways to protect the rights of Stark County residents with disabilities.
- Early childhood immunizations
It is important that children receive immunizations early in life to help protect them from potentially life-threatening illnesses and diseases. If your child is behind on their shots, don’t worry. Your pediatric or primary care physician can help determine a make-up vaccination schedule, so your child can get safely back on track.
- Special education servicesEvery child with developmental disabilities has a right to receive a free, appropriate, public education in the least restrictive environment possible. Learn how school districts across Stark Country are supporting students with functional needs through a variety of educational programs and services.
- Gangs & violence: youth & teens
Gang violence affects many communities – including Stark County – creating a climate of fear and increased criminal behavior. In fact, youth violence is one of the leading causes of death for young people between the ages of 10 and 24, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Preventing it is a vital part of promoting the health and safety of our youth and overall community. Learn about the resources available to help keep gang violence out of our local schools and neighborhoods.
- 3 Reasons on How Nature Improves Your Mental Health
During the pandemic, everyone seemed to realize the importance of getting outside and enjoying the fresh air. Think about how much lighter you feel after taking your dog for a walk. Or how energized your mind is after a hike in the woods. Or even consider the boost you get from a warm, sunshine-filled day. It should be no secret how nature improves our mental health.
Let’s Explore a Few Mental Health Benefits of Nature Nature Helps Slow Down the MindBetween school,
- Information on Stark County’s COVID-19 Vaccine RolloutAs the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, it’s important to stay up to date on information for getting the vaccine in Stark County. Learn more.
- Looking for Work in Stark County, Ohio Without a Degree:
Stark County offers a wealth of employment opportunities across various industries, many of which don’t require any more than a High School Diploma or GED. From manufacturing to healthcare, retail, and tourism, the job market in the area is rich and diverse. In this article, we’ll explore the industries in Stark County and the resources available for a successful job search that doesn’t require a college degree.
Manufacturing in Stark CountyStark County has a deep-rooted history in manufacturing,
Golden Key Center for Exceptional Children
Dedicated child care facility for children with autism, down syndrome or other disabilities.
Canton, OH 44709
Beyond Our Boundaries
Bringing people with developmental disabilities together to set the stage for an active and social life.
Suite D
Canton, OH 44702
Canton Towers
Income based housing; does not accept Section 8 vouchers.
Residents must be 62 years of age or older and/or disabled.
Canton, OH 44702
Help Me Grow-Early Intervention
North Canton, OH 44720
Pathway Caring for Children
Pathway Caring for Children is a nonprofit organization serving 14 Northeast Ohio Counties. Pathway’s licensed mental health therapists and clinical social workers can assist children, families, and individuals experiencing a wide range of difficulties. These can include depression and anxiety, behavioral issues, ADHD, social and peer relationships, trauma, grief or loss, and stresses related to everyday life. Pathway is committed to forming an individualized plan that may include individual or group therapy, family empowerment support,
Suite A
Canton, OH 44718
Meals on Wheels of Northeast Ohio
Provides food donations to individuals who are homebound due to age, illness or disability, with no eligibility requirements.
Massillon, OH 44646
Visiting Angels
Respite care is available to support elderly and disabled adults and their caregivers. This includes temporary care, part-time care, and support care.
Canton, OH 44708
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA)
Public transportation through 34 fixed routes and four transit centers. Special programs are available for students, Medicaid recipients and individuals with developmental disabilities.
Canton, OH 44707
Stark County Probate Court
When a person is unable to manage his or her personal estate because of a disability or chronic illness, a guardian is appointed by the Stark County Probate Court.
Suite 501
Canton, OH 44702
Cedar Oaks
Income based housing; does not accept Section 8 vouchers.
Residents must be over the age of 63, handicapped and/or disabled.
All units are handicapped accessible.
Canton, OH 44705
Pegasus Farm
Helping to maximize the potential of individuals with disabilities to become independent, well-rounded, self-confident individuals:
- Equine activities
- Recreational programs
- Social services
- Vocational support
Hartville, OH 44632
Stark County Civil Court
The Stark County Civil Court collects, records and/or issues this paperwork:
- Foreclosures, business disputes and personal injury
- Ohio sales and income tax records
- Certificates of judgement and subpoenas
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Canton, OH 44702
ICAN Housing
Connecting people to housing, mental health services and community support in Stark County, Ohio.
Need help? Click here for first steps.
Canton, OH 44714
Autism Society of Greater Akron
ASGA is the premier resource for adapted community events, advocacy, education, information and referral, and support for our local Autism community in Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties.
- Safeguards the progress our society has made in awareness of the Autism community.
- Promotes greater acceptance of and higher quality of life for every member of our community.
Akron, OH 44311
Alliance City Health Department
Collaborates with public health partners through Nursing Programs and Environmental Health Programs to protect Alliance residents.
Alliance, OH 44601
Massillon City Health Department
Ensuring the accessibility of health services to all Massillon residents:
- Preventing communicable diseases
- Reducing pollution
- Health education programs
- Pest control
- WIC: Nutrition education program that provides nutritious foods that promote good health for pregnant women, women who just had a baby, breastfeeding moms and infants and children up to age five (5)
- Pop-up food pantry: On the third Tuesday of each month from 12-2pm
Massillon, OH 44646
Canton City Health Department
Helping to prevent the spread of disease, promote healthy practices and protect the health of Canton City residents.
North Canton, OH 44702
Vantage Aging
Since 1975, VANTAGE Aging has promoted successful aging by providing programs that support older adults who wish to age in place and live independently with dignity.
Meals on Wheels – Health and wellness are essential to aging in place, and our Meals on Wheels program helps homebound and disabled people remain at home by providing home-delivered meals, wellness checks, and assistance with personal and household needs.
Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) – Offering state-wide assistance to low-income adults seeking job training and employment,
Massillon, OH 44646
Excel at Hattie Larlham
Our Excel identity is a representation of the core elements that we’ve built into our day programs from the very beginning: exploration, connection, engagement, and learning. We are, as we have always been, deeply invested in the happiness and achievement of the adults who attend our programs. Together, under a unified and energized brand, our day programs in Northeast and Central Ohio continue to deliver on our commitments to the people we serve, represented by a name that highlights the culture and values we have thoughtfully fostered at our day programs.
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Uniontown, OH 44685
Phoenix Rising Behavioral Health and Recovery Inc.
Provides outpatient psychiatric, counseling, and case management services to children, adolescents, and adults
Mental health & illness, addictions, dual disorders, behavioral issues, trauma
Canton, OH 44702
Crossroads UMC
Oatmeal breakfast Sunday 6:30am-9:00am
Sunday Lunch 1:00-2:00pm
We offer clothing, household stuff and furniture by appointment only. Please call our office at 330-455-0153 Tuesday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm.
Canton, OH 44702