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Health/Fitness Websites
- Adaptive Behavior and Learning Evaluation: Serves multi-problem, school-aged children and their families.
- Adolescent Health Transition Project: A resource for adolescents with special health care needs, chronic illnesses, physical or developmental disabilities.
- Alphabetic List of Specific Diseases/Disorders: Alphabetical Index of diseases and disorders providing links to a variety of information (medical, patient info, support groups, etc) for each listing.
- American Academy of Pediatrics: A list of downloadable forms with which you can build your own Care Notebook.
- Baby Watch Early Intervention: Provides early intervention services statewide for children with developmental delays and disabilities from birth to age 3.
- CDC Features: If you are living with a disability, you need health care and health programs for the same reasons anyone else does—to stay well, active, and a part of the community.
- Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University: Helps children with disabilities find healthcare services.
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- Child Development Clinic: Provides clinical services for children from birth to age 5.
- Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation/Paralysis Resource Center: Offers information on exercise for individuals with spinal cord injuries.
- CSHCN: The broad definition of children with special health care needs includes those who have or are at increased risk for chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions that require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally.
- DBTAC Rocky Mountain ADA Center: Provides ADA information and guidelines for making public recreation areas accessible.
- Drug Infonet: Provides drug and disease information.
- Girls Health: Offering girls between the ages of 10 and 16 reliable, current health information.
- Healthy and Ready to Work: Focuses on understanding systems, access to quality health care, and increasing the involvement of youth. It also includes provider preparation plus tools and resources needed to make more informed choices!
- Hearing, Speech and Vision Services: Provides statewide hearing screening and makes appropriate referral for infants and children with hearing, speech and/or vision problems. Provides reconditioned hearing aides to children whose families qualify.
- How to Do a Testicular Self Examination: For men, starting at age 15, monthly self-exams of the testicles.
- KidsHealth: Provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence.
- MedlinePlus: Information from the National Institutes of Health and other trusted sources on over 700 diseases and conditions.
- National Center on Physical Activity and Disability: Promote substantial health benefits that can be gained from participating in regular physical activity.
- National Institutes of Health: Information on prescription and nonprescription drugs, health information from the media, and links to thousands of clinical trials.
- National Library of Medicine: Includes over 15 million citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950's.
- National Center for Medical Home Implementation: Provides information for providers, families, and youth with special health care needs.
- Neonatal Follow Up Program: Provides follow-up for very low birth weight newborns from birth to age 2 1/2 years.
- Neonatology on the Web: Reference materials, resources, job listings in the field of neonatology.
- RxList - The Internet Drug Index: Information about medications.
- Sexuality and Reproductive Issues: Caregivers can provide valuable information and support in this area for their patients and their families.
- Sexuality and the Disabled: Information for primary care providers and families about sexuality; tips for parents; and resources, books, and websites for parents and providers.
- Sexuality of children and adolescents with developmental disabilities: Information and guidance for providers relating to puberty, psychosocial considerations, sexual abuse, sexuality education, and the pediatrician's role.
- Specialty Clinics: Ensures access to pediatric specialty clinics. Neurology, Genetics, Orthopedics, and other.
- Stretching Exercises - National Spina Bifida Association: Projects to improve the lives of people with Spina Bifida.
- The Center for Children with Special Needs: The Care Notebook is a tool you can use to organize information about your child's chronic health condition. It has many pages that can be filled out to be used as a reference about your child's health and treatments.
- Tools & Solutions: Materials, Policy Briefs & Tools developed by the HRSA/MCHB funded Healthy & Ready to Work Projects.
- University Neuropsychiatric Institute: Services include outpatient or inpatient for children, adolescents and adults.
- UT Medicaid Info Bulletins: Medicaid Information Bulletins - for Utah Medicaid Providers
- Utah Medical Home Portal: Gives information on medical care for children and youth with special health care needs.