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The Miami Children’s Hospital
Dan Marino Center is an integrated neurodevelopmental
center specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of children
at risk for developmental and psychological problems. The
Center is comprised of pediatric medical and healthcare specialists
in the areas of neurology, psychology, rehabilitative services,
and educational intervention providing comprehensive, state-of-the-art
neurodiagnostic evaluations and testing. Pediatric specialists
in Cardiology, Genetics, Nephrology, Ophthalmology, Plastic
Surgery, and Otolaryngology are also available.
PROGRAMS & SERVICES
• Speech Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• Psychology and Behavior Modification
• Educational Services
• Audiological Screenings
• EEG's and Video EEG Telemetry
• Brainstem, Audio, and Visual Evoked Potential Studies
• Aqua Therapy
• MRI services
• Interactive Metronome
• Therapeutic Summer Camp - "Camp DMC"
• Alternative & Augmentative Communications Lab (AAC)
• Serial Casting
• Splinting
• Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy
• Creative Art
• Karate
• Music & Movement
• Parenting Workshops
• Support Groups
• Social Services
• Social Skills Groups
• Helmet Therapy
• Ultrasound
For
more information please click here.

The University of Miami/Nova Southeastern University
Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (UM/NSU CARD) represents
a true community partnership. CARD’s service region
includes Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe Counties, and close
collaborations have been established with school districts,
service providers, and families throughout these regions.
Nearly 500 new constituents register with CARD each year.
Individuals of any age diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders,
dual sensory impairment, or sensory impairment with other
disabling conditions represent eligible constituents. CARD
provides the following services to all constituents: Individual
Direct Family Support & Assistance; Technical Assistance
and Consultation; Parent and Professional Education and Training;
and Public Education/Awareness. All CARD services are free
of charge and are provided in both English and Spanish. The
website is
www.umcard.org.
The Dan Marino Foundation Resource
Center
The Dan Marino Foundation Resource Center and Library are
open to the public and contain books, videos, and audiotapes,
as well as other materials to educate families about neurological
disorders including autism, asperger's syndrome, epilepsy,
tourette's syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder, and attention
deficit disorder.
For more information call 954.385.6280.
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