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Disability Resources Health Tennessee
Disability Resources Health Tennessee
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MedPro Inc. - The Needlyzer will provide a safe, efficient and cost-effective method for the disposal and destruction of hypodermic needles. The Needlyzer is a Class 3 medical device that reduces hypodermic needles and other sharps into an inert metal oxide in powdered form; it will process needles with a single hand, at the point of use, without recapping, and is available in a portable configuration.
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- Unit of the Tennessee Disability Coalition that supports and advocates for family-centered care for children with disabilities. Program details, contact information, and resources for parents.
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- Provides advocacy, training, and other assistance to help people with mental retardation or other disabilities in all aspects of their lives. Information about programs, legal rights, and current issues.
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- Website has information on services provided by RFB's Tennessee unit in Oak Ridge.
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- Provides community-based residential supports for people with developmental disabilities throughout the states of Oklahoma and Tennessee.
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- Assists people with disabilities through information, referrals, training and technical assistance, investigations of abuse and neglect, advocacy, and litigation. News and information about programs, issues, and progress.
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- Portal for state-specific information on disability services and resources, maintained by Vanderbilt University.
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- Information about training programs available for people with disabilities.
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- Nonprofit organization supporting the rights of the disabled. Based in Murfreesboro.
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- One of the largest community-based day training and residential programs in the State of Tennessee.
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- Organization supporting non-residential consumer-controlled independent living services for a cross-disability population. Site includes information about rights and benefits and services currently available.
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- Resources for Tennesseans with disabilities
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- Information about Vanderbilt University Kennedy Center program that provides technical assistance to children and youth with combined vision and hearing losses.
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