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 SPECIAL NEEDS NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE SPRING/SUMMER 2023
      Nano VR Escape; Redding. Chair accom- modates people with a range of abilities. The chair features full 360 movement in the virtual world with the slightest head movement. We have loaded it with real style exploration for them to experience what they can’t otherwise do in the real world. They can enjoy floating movement by using minimal movement of the phys- ical body. Price for those with disabilities is $25/ hour plus equipment. Membership pricing available. Nanovrescape.com. 940 Hilltop Dr., Ste A. (530)227-2950.
NCCDI Tehama County Head Start; Red Bluff. Focused on the mission of enriching children’s lives, empowering families, and engaging the community. Early Head Start and Head Start services, and counseling for individuals and families of all ages. nccdi. com. 220 Sycamore St., Ste. 200. (530)529- 1500 or (877)224-7772.
North Valley Services; Red Bluff. Programs & activities for persons with special needs ages 18 & older. Emphasizes independence and integration into the community. Func- tional, behavioral and employment skills development, transportation assistance, resource info, and more. northvalleyser- vices.org. 11799 Highway 99W. (530)527- 0407.
Ridgeline Pediatric; Redding. Specialized pediatric day health and respite services. Two locations in Redding are staffed with pediatric RNs, LVNs, and personal care attendants. The pediatric unit serves chil- dren ages 0-22 and the Transitional Care Unit allows children to continue services with Ridgeline after 22 years as long as the program is the best fit for their needs. ridgelinepediatric.com. (530)605-4866 or (530)255-8582.
Rough Rider Roundup; Redding. An inclusive, family-friendly outdoor event
for the special needs community of Shasta County and the surrounding area. Rough Rider Roundup incorporates horse- and ranch-themed events into adaptable
and accessible activities for children and adults of all ages and abilities. Registration required. roughriderroundup.com. 21449 Roughout Road. (209)256-9640.
Sensory friendly films. Prime Cinemas; Red Bluff. 2nd Saturday of the month
at 10:30 a.m. Year-round for families of individuals with disabilities. Lights will be dimmed, trailers limited and sound vol- ume lowered. The films will also be open captioned. 400 S Main Street. Primered- bluff.com. (530)529-5491.
Sensory Hour at Turtle Bay; Redding. Sensory Hour is an event for children
with Autism Spectrum Disorders and/or Sensory Processing sensitivities and their families to experience the Museum at their own pace. Dimmed lighting, minimal sounds and a relaxed atmosphere. Free, but preregistration is required, and spots fill quickly. Check the website or call for information about upcoming dates. turtle- bay.org/sensory-hour. 844 Sundial Bridge Drive. (530)242-3108.
Sensory Innovations; Redding. A senso- ry-friendly playspace for kids and adults with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabil- ities. Also offers special events: support
events for siblings of special needs and sensory-friendly birthday parties. senso- ryinnovations.org. 20 Hilltop Dr. Suite A. (530) 780-5559.
Shasta Head Start, Inc.; Redding. Shasta Head Start is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of young children, one family at a time. Opportuni- ties for education, parenting support, and resources to families in Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties. Highly qualified staff provide full-day and part-day classes, nutritious meals, safe and inclusive envi- ronments, parent education and support, and curricula supporting kindergarten readiness. Free for qualifying families. shastaheadstart.org. 375 Lake Blvd., Ste. 100. (530)241-1036.
Small Talk Pediatrics; Redding. Provides speech therapy services for children of
all ages. Each therapist has a passion for speech therapy and understands the value of communication in each persons’ life. smalltalkpeds.com. 2526 Goodwater Avenue. (530)226-8255.
Special Needs Inclusion Parent Partner- ship; Redding. A parent support group that works with agencies within Northern California to provide equal information to all parents and caregivers. northstatesnipp. org. (530)215-9473.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Alyssa Araiza Wings of Angels; Redding. Committed to aiding families who have children suffering with pediatric cancer or life-threatening illness by providing unique support including groceries,
gas, bills and other support. aawoa.com. (530)378-2373.
Siskiyou Early Head Start; Yreka. Com- prehensive child development services to low-income families in Siskiyou County. Parent involvement is a key part of the program. Choose the Early Head Start op- tion from the programs and services drop down menu. siskiyoucoe.net. 1 Childs Way. (530)842-8493.
Siskiyou Opportunity Center; Yreka
and Mt.Shasta. Organization that helps individuals with developmental disabilities ages 18+ find meaningful employment. siskiyouoc.org. Mt. Shasta (530)926-4698. Yreka (530)842-4110. Say: Organization that helps individuals with developmen- tal disabilities ages 18+ find meaningful employment. See them for wonderful quality outdoor benches and picnic tables purchases which help to support their work. siskiyouoc.org. Mt. Shasta (530)926- 4698. Yreka (530)842-4110.
DIVERSE ABILITY SWIM LESSONS
SHASTA COUNTY
Shasta Family YMCA; Redding. Offering swim lessons for youth with mental & physical disabilities Lessons help build confidence in the water and reinforce social skills through specially trained instructors and the use of visual aids. $110 for 4 classes for members and $115 for nonmembers. Classes are 25 minutes each. Call for updated information and upcom- ing class dates. sfymca.org. 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.
Swim Foundations; Redding. Offers swim lessons for kids with Autism and other sensory processing disorders, as well as
community and private swim lessons
and water safety classes. Registration will open in April 2023. swimfoundations.com. (530)638-0486.
EQUINE ASSISTED
LEARNING &
PSYCHOTHERAPY
Ananda Ranch; Grenada. Provides girls & women a place to awaken their full poten- tial. Founded by Tricia Weldon PHD, MA., EAP, EAL, CTS. Tricia holds Level II certifi- cation under the Equine Assisted Growth & Learning Association as an equine spe- cialist & facilitator. She is also a Girls Circle certified facilitator & a trauma specialist/ intervention & consultant. anandaranch. org. 901 White Rock Rd. (530)925-2567. DLB Ranch; Multiple Counties. DLB Ranch Inc is a non-profit organization that uses horses to help people gain insight into themselves, move past trauma, depres- sion, anxiety, PTSD and other emotional challenges. It is an on-on-the-ground program. We work with adults, children and families as well as corporate groups for team building and decompression. 17956 Southlake Rd., Cottonwood. (530) 347-9902. Dlbranch.org
Horse Encounters; Redding. Equine Assisted activity for special needs. An approach to learning life skills where par- ticipants and certified equine specialists team up with a horse to reach their goals. roughoutranch.org. 21449 Roughout Road. (209)256-9640.
Serene Ranch; Anderson. We strive to offer everyone the chance to listen and learn with horses through equine assisted therapy. We offer beginning horseback riding lessons to people of all abilities. Birthday parties, camps and more! Find us on Facebook or email sereneranchnorcal@ gmail.com. 5009 Poplar Ave. (530)440- 1808.
Stable Hands; Yreka. Improves the phys- ical, mental, emotional & social health of people living with disabilities through equine assisted activities & therapy. Ages 2 & up. Horses Helping Heroes veterans program (free). Scholarship program avail- able. Find them on Facebook for updated news. stablehands.org. (530)842-3082. Triple Creek Therapy Riding and Rescue; Shasta & Tehama County locations. Ther- apeutic horseback riding for individuals
of all ages with physical, emotional & mental/learning disabilities. The unique relationship developed with a horse can lead to increased confidence, patience, self-esteem & more. Also offers youth horsemanship activities. tcri.org. triplec- rkranch@yahoo.com. (530)527-9394.
    www.dlbranch.org (530) 347-9902
DLB Ranch Inc is a non-profit organization that uses horses
to help people gain insight into themselves, move past trauma, depression, anxiety, PTSD and other emotional challenges.
 17596 Southlake Rd., Cottonwood
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   Serving the vulnerable & underserved populations such as special needs, foster/adopted, at-risk youth & more.
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