Resources For Parents and Advocates of Disabilities
eschulze • August 11, 2022
Finding Your Way In The New Family Dynamics

If you would like to learn more about Intellectual or other disabilities, here is a list of resources that we hope will be helpful in your endeavors to seek help for a family member or person needing these services. You will also find resources for other issues here as well.
Texas Medicaid waivers - A gateway to getting services for your child.
Texas Health and Human Services for IDD- Long-Term Care in Texas
Cerebral Palsy Guidance - help and resources for Cerebral Palsy
My Vision.org - Resources for Students with Vision Impairment.
Texas Health and Human Services for Programs For Children and Adults with Disabilities
Signs of Cerebral Palsy in Babies
Texas Disability Benefits Program
Birth Injury Center -Learn About Birth Injuries
Easter Seals - Central Texas
American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Autism Speaks
Medical Home Portal for Early Intervention National Head Start Association
Parents Helping Parents
Kids Together for School and Community Inclusion
Alcohol Rehab Guide - The Relationship Between Disabilities And Alcohol
Speech Pathology 2.0: The Latest Technologies Transforming Speech Therapy
Texas Medicaid waivers - A gateway to getting services for your child.
Texas Health and Human Services for IDD- Long-Term Care in Texas
Cerebral Palsy Guidance - help and resources for Cerebral Palsy
My Vision.org - Resources for Students with Vision Impairment.
Texas Health and Human Services for Programs For Children and Adults with Disabilities
Signs of Cerebral Palsy in Babies
Texas Disability Benefits Program
Birth Injury Center -Learn About Birth Injuries
Easter Seals - Central Texas
American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Autism Speaks
Medical Home Portal for Early Intervention National Head Start Association
Parents Helping Parents
Kids Together for School and Community Inclusion
Alcohol Rehab Guide - The Relationship Between Disabilities And Alcohol

Financial planning for families with a disabled child can be complex and overwhelming. From managing the financial needs of the child and other family members to preparing for adulthood and considering special needs trusts, there are numerous factors to consider. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore key aspects of financial planning for parents with a disabled child and provide valuable insights to help you navigate this challenging terrain.