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Community Resources

General interest programs and services recommended by Brookline SEPAC members. Please email info@brooklinesepac.org if you have items to add or comments on programs listed. 

The Brookline Center for Community Mental Healthprovides affordable mental health care and social services that help people and families lead healthier, safer lives

Riverside Community Care - We are here to make a difference in the lives of individuals, families, and communities by delivering compassionate, locally-based, integrated behavioral healthcare and human services

OTA Watertown - To provide quality occupational therapy and speech and language therapy services from dedicated and experienced staff in an environment of love, acceptance, and support  that enables clients to function at their best, enhancing the quality of their lives and the lives of their families. To be a model center for sensory integration assessment and intervention by creating a safe, comfortable and trusting place that fosters growth and change.  We strive to provide services for the development of skills and abilities, helping clients to gain mastery within their environments.

JCC Greater Boston - JCC Greater Boston proudly cultivates an inclusive community and accessible programs.

Our Inclusion and Support Services team can help you access programs for children, teens and adults with physical, developmental, neurological, learning and mental health challenges.

The Bridge Center - The Bridge Center specializes in affordable, year-round therapeutic recreation and equine-assisted therapy programs for individuals with disabilities. All programs are instructed by skilled staff and are designed to meet the social, emotional, and physical goals of participants. Through innovative programming,

The Bridge Center encourages independence and seeks to improve participants’ quality of life.

Center for Parent Information and Resources - Your central “Hub” of information and products created for the network of Parent Centers serving families of children with disabilities

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