
Caregiver Resource Database

Resources
Select a category below to browse resources in our database. We are a United States-focused database. If there is a resource you are in need of, please reach out to us at info@thelucasproject.org.
29 Acres
The 29 Acres Living Community is a safe and dynamic supported living community where adults with autism and other neurodiversities will live and be supported enabling them to build relationships, feel value, success and happiness in their lives. Located in Crossroads, TX.
Learn More4 Paws for Ability
4 Paws for Ability enriches the lives of people with disabilities by placing life changing service dogs.We breed, raise, and train our service dogs in preparation to assist their partner with specific tasks and skills that mitigate the impacts of their partner’s disabilities.
Learn More4C for Children
4C for Children is a Child Care Resource & Referral Agency that supports everyone who cares for young children, from parents to child care providers, to ensure high-quality early education and care for all children. Based in Ohio (Cincinnati Area).
Learn MoreA Farm Less Ordinary
We are a farm, a community, and a tribe. And we are part of a movement to create employment opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities. Help us get people out of their houses and into paying, meaningful jobs. Help us give individuals with developmental disabilities the support they need and the respect they deserve as contributing members of our society and…the producers of your food. Located in Purcellville, VA.
Learn MoreA Kid Again
A Kid Again offers free local events and activities called Adventures for families who have a child facing a life-threatening condition.
Learn MoreA Mother’s Rest
A Mother’s Rest is a nonprofit organization that provides different types of respite retreats for special needs parents for affordable prices. There are different options for families, couples, and mothers individually. They have locations all over the United States.
Learn MoreA New Leaf
The Village is an expansion of A New Leaf’s services to better serve individuals with developmental disabilities and autism living in Green Country. The Village is safe and affordable housing designed to create a pathway of independence and consistency of care to maximize the personal choice of the individual. The Village will expand both our vocational training, residential services, and behavior support programs, allowing us to serve more clients. Located in Broken Arrow, OK.
Learn MoreA Special Needs Plan
A Special Needs Plan Inc. is a nationwide special needs planning advisory firm founded to serve special needs families often struggling with the worry that comes with planning for the future care and financial well-being of their loved ones.
Learn MoreAARP
Adult day care programs can provide caregivers with a needed break while giving older people a chance to socialize with their peers and alleviate the isolation and loneliness that many experience. Here are some tips to help you find the best fit for your loved one.
Learn MoreAbby Care
We help you get compensated by Medicaid for taking care of your child with disabilities or special needs.
No waitlists. Currently serving families in Colorado, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.
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Abilities First
Abilities First empowers children and their families living with Autism and different abilities to celebrate their strengths and reach their unique and highest potential by providing comprehensive care and support in an inclusive learning environment. Located in Middletown, Ohio.
Learn MoreAdaptive Mall
That’s me, Katie Bergeron Peglow, with some of the children from Early Intervention that I have worked with and their siblings.
I am a licensed Pediatric Physical Therapist with hands-on experience with many wonderful children and their families. I understand how important getting the appropriate adaptive equipment can be for children, their parents, and caregivers.
Learn MoreAdventures in Autism Podcast
Welcome to Adventures in Autism! This podcast was created as a safe place to come together and share our journeys with autism.
Learn MoreAdvocates in Education
Advocates in Education, LLC believes all parents should have the opportunity to access high-quality special education advocacy services for their child.
Learn MoreAdy’s Army
Ady’s Army works to provide families that have an autistic loved one peace of mind, and financial resources because they believe in the power of community support for special needs families. They provide date night respite care for special needs families and is based in Alabama.
Learn MoreAfraid of the Doctor: Every Parent’s Guide to Preventing and Managing Medical Trauma
Addresses the needs of parents of children who experience medical trauma – negative experiences in the healthcare system that may cause resistance among children to even going for routine care
Afraid of the Doctor is the first book written for parents with the primary goal of equipping them with the knowledge and skills to support their children through medical challenges on a day-to-day basis, and specifically with medical trauma—experiences in healthcare that can profoundly affect a child’s response and willingness to even go to the doctor. The challenge of medical trauma is often under-recognized and overlooked in the healthcare system, leaving parents to learn about it and manage it on their own. When parents understand medical trauma and learn strategies to reduce and even prevent it, they become empowered to better care for their child’s emotional and physical health.
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