Junior Blind's new Children's Residential Program provides children and youth with serious or life-threatening medical conditions and serious mental health challenges who are impacted by the foster care system with a nurturing, highly structured round-the-clock therapeutic setting where they can thrive. Intensive mental health support is provided and helps to address the barriers preventing return home or to less restrictive community environments. Junior Blind of America accepts youth who have varying levels of developmental, medical, physical and behavioral challenges, including, but not limited to: autistic behavior, seizure disorders, severe neurological problems, serious emotional and behavioral disturbances including depression, anxiety, impulsivity and aggression, chronic heart conditions, cerebral palsy, cystic Fibrosis, diabetes, Prader-Willi syndrome, and muscular dystrophy.
Available
Monday - Friday | 8 am - 4:30 pm |
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ADA accessibleUnknown
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For Communitiespeople with disabilities, current or former foster youth, immigrants, Latino, children (5-11 years old)
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freeYes
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age5 – 17
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City residents onlyLos Angeles
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County residents onlyLos Angeles
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Eligibility descriptionChildren and youth do not have to be blind or visually impaired to be admitted to the program.
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Available LanguagesSpanish
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Available during COVID-19 pandemicYes
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Counties ServedLos Angeles
What to do next:
Call 323-295-4555 ext. 208
Call for more information.
Click to visit link - https://www.wayfinderfamily.org/program-inquiry-form
Visit the link to fill out the program inquiry form.
Children may be referred to Junior Blind's Children's Residential Program by the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.
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Junior Blind of America Los Angeles Campus
5300 Angeles Vista Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90043
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347.1 miles away Mon - Fri 8 am - 4:30 pm Sat - Sun Closed
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