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Brain Injury Alliance of Idaho
In response to the needs of those who have been affected by brain injuries in Idaho, the Brain Injury Alliance of Idaho provides services such as advocacy, education, and support groups for individuals who have had a brain injury and their families.
- 600 North Robbins Road, Boise, ID 83702-4565, USA
- 4402 East Flamingo Avenue, Nampa, ID 83687-9203, USA
- 315 Falls Avenue, Twin Falls, ID 83301-3367, USA
Idaho Respite Care Voucher Program – BPA Health
BPA Idaho Respite care voucher program helps families afford respite services through use of respite vouchers.
Parkinson’s Foundation – Pacific Northwest Chapter
People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have a better life because of Parkinson’s Foundation Pacific Northwest. Their online events provide a variety of ways to seek support and get involved virtually including mindfullness Mondays, fitness Fridays, and support groups.
The Anchorage Care Management, LLC
They work to improve the quality of life of loved ones through professional assessments and management as well are care planning. As Professional Geriatric Care Managers, they work specifically with seniors and the issues and challenges that affect their quality of life. They coordinate all aspects of care in order to bring about positive change. Serves the following areas: Boise, Caldwell, Eagle, Emmett, Kuna, Meridian, Middleton, Nampa, and Star.
Idaho Commission on Aging (ICOA): Dementia skills, caregiving skills, and more.
The Idaho Commission on Aging offers education to all, targeted services to those who are at the highest risk, as well as help for those in crisis. The education they provide aims to equip older adults with the knowledge they need to keep them living in their communities as long as possible. They provide online module trainings on dementia skills, caregiver skills, healthy caregiving, and ending loneliness.
Hike 2 Heal
John and Junes Mission is a non-profit organization that reduces burdens of survivors and caregivers. They do this through personal growth opportunities in wilderness experiences and community resource partnerships.
My Places Community Events
My Place Community Events seeks to provide safe, inclusive, and adaptive events for all no matter age or ability. The board of directors and event staff are all volunteers that are passionate about providing these services.
Idaho Project for Children and Youth with Deaf-Blindness
The Idaho Project for Children and Youth with Deaf-Blindness works to improve the educational services that are provided to those who have a combination of vision and hearing impairments. They provide these services to people up to age 21. They achieve this goal by providing technical assistance and training to parents, service providers, and agencies.
Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL)
Idaho Parents Unlimited makes sure that parents that have children with disabilities are educated on the rights they are entitled to under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. IPUL helps parents to make educated choices about healthcare.
Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation Support Groups
The program team at Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation puts together free Parkinson’s education, movement, voice, and mindfullness programs. They facilitate in person and virtual support groups across the state of Idaho.