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Developmental Health Services in Astoria, OR

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Business Listing   Allergy Asthma & Dermatology Associates PC - Astoria, OR - Phone: (503) 325-7546


Business Listing   Columbia Cardiology Associates - Astoria, OR - Phone: (503) 325-7129


Business Listing   Ear Nose & Throat Clinic of the Northwest - Astoria, OR - Phone: (503) 325-8222


Business Listing   Foresight Optical Inc - Astoria, OR - Phone: (503) 338-3803


Business Listing   Pacific Northwest Renal Services - Astoria, OR - Phone: (503) 338-3885


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Helpful Definition for: Developmental Health Services


Developmental health services in Astoria are designed to enhance the independence, integration and productivity of the people they serve. Services are provided by trained, qualified staff in either an individual or group counseling format. Their services include social work, psychology, nursing, psychiatry, rehabilitation counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, nutrition, and speed and language therapy. At-home behavioral support services are intended to assist families with managing maladaptive behaviors which may be exhibited by an individual with a development disability. The support is provided by an experienced behavioral specialist, who develops a support plan which can be implemented at home.

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