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The goal of the Resource Finder is to inform consumers, families, and professionals about community services, trainings, research, and other information on developmental disabilities and related disorders across the lifespan. This is accomplished through ways that would best suit the customer such as telephone, email, conferences, printed materials, video, and other methods.
See other resources by Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI):
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI): Project HEAL (Health, Education, Advocacy, and Law)
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI)
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI): Weight Management Program
Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI): Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress
CMS is a program of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. CMS can help low-income, uninsured or underinsured Marylander’s ages 0-21 years get specialty care for a chronic illness or disability by paying for needed services. CMS can pay for many different kinds of services, such as visits to a specialist, hospitalizations, surgeries, medications, therapies, lab work, x-rays, and medical equipment. CMS does not cover routine check-ups or immunizations, sick visits, emergency services, routine dental care, or mental health services.
See other resources by Maryland Department of Health:
Maryland Department of Health: Rare and Expensive Case Management (REM) Program
Maryland InfoPortal is the best place for finding financial and non-financial assistance offered by Maryland state government agencies.
The Parents’ Place is a Maryland organization and parent center. This organization help families of children with disabilities and special health care needs throughout Maryland.
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