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Disability / Development Delay

Services:

Indian Township Health Center: 796-2321

Micmac Behavioral Health Department: 764-4111

Autism Society: 1-800-273-5200

Child Development Services: services for children with disabilities for 0-5 years old

  • CDS - Penobscot County
    In Town Plaza, 376 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401
    947-8493

  • CDS - Washington County
    P.O. Box 718, 9 Cooper St., Machias, ME 04654
    255-4892

  • CDS- A.P.P.L.E. - Aroostook County
    One Vaughn Place, Suite 340, Caribou, ME 04736
    493-6687 or 498-3749

  • List of other counties

Children & Family Community Support: 1-888-834-3944

KidsPeace of New England: 1-800-992-9543

Maine Center on Deafness: 1-800-639-3884 (voice/tty)

Warren Center for Communication & Learning: 1-877-542-9000

Pine Tree Society: 443-3341 (hard of hearing)

Social Security Administration: 1-800-772-1213 (income)

Sweetser: 1-800-434-3000

The Iris Network: 1-800-715-0097 (visually impaired)

Advocacy:

KIDS LEGAL: 774-8246; 1-866-624-7787; 828-2308 (tty)

Disability Rights Center: 1-800-452-1948 (v/tty) or 626-2774 (v/tty)



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