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Community Resources
Sensory Tool House, LLC is committed to helping you find the resources you need for you or those you care for. We will continue to update this list as we find resources with a focus on neurodiversity.
We do not endorse or advocate for any specific treatments. We do believe that everyone has the right to explore options in our community that best support them.
If you know of a resource or would like a resource added to this list, please contact us.
Financial Resoureces
Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) is a federal Act which authorized states to establish tax-advantaged savings programs so individuals with disabilities can save and invest money without jeopardizing eligibility for public benefits.
Plus One Foundation offers resources to those affected by neurological conditions and educates the community about related issues.
The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability or blindness who have income and resources below specific financial limits.
Disability support for individuals in Washington State
The Developmental Disabilities Administration has a variety of programs and services for Washington State residents with developmental disabilities.
A Gift for Special Children is a non-profit organization which helps families who have special needs children in Mason County, Washington.
Main message line 360-427-7058
The Ben's Fund Mission is to provide support to children and young adults with autism through financial assistance and guidance. Washington State Residents.
This non-profit offers financial products and services to support those with disabilities in Washington and Oregon states. There are a variety of programs open to all disabilities and all ages.
Medical Resources
The Olympia Free Clinic is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides medical, mental health, and specialty care services to uninsured and underinsured adults (18+) at no cost to the patient.
All the information you and your child need to understand your child’s condition and to participate in treatment.
They have recently published an educational guide on dental care for children with autism. Children with autism are likely to suffer many more oral health problems, including tooth decay, gum disease, and dental injury than children without autism. On top of that, sensory sensitivities also make effective oral hygiene routines and visits to the dentist challenging.
Support for individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorders in the South Sound.
UW Autism Center - Institue on Human Develpment and Disability
Caring for autistic individuals and their families through exceptional clinical services, innovative scientific research and high-quality training.
Sensory Room Grant Funding
Family/Caregiver Support
Occupational and Speech Therapists
Psychologist, Counselors, Mental Health
Vocational
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