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Elliott Nickeson
Associate Director, Institutional Compliance
419.530.3026
Elliott.Nickeson@utoledo.edu

Institutional Compliance

Contact Us

Elliott Nickeson
Associate Director, Institutional Compliance
419.530.3026
Elliott.Nickeson@utoledo.edu

Family Support Services for Youth

The following alphabetical list is not meant to be comprehensive nor an endorsement by The University of Toledo. Rather, these are providers of services offered by the University, local nonprofit agencies and the government that may be useful to families that need support for their children based on individual need. For more information, additional resources or other pediatric services readily available to you, please contact your child’s school, family physician or pediatrician.

Austism

Autism Society of Northwest Ohio
6629 W. Central Ave., Suite 1, Toledo, Ohio 43617
419.578.2766

Provides information and referrals, educational workshops, family events, “Sibshop” for the brothers and sisters of children with autism, a social group for young adults, presentations to professionals, family events and other support services.

Behavioral / Mental Health Services

Kobacker Center – The University of Toledo Medical Center, Health Science Campus
1400 E. Medical Loop, Toledo, Ohio 43614
419.383.3815 / Fax: 419.383.3277

Serves children with serious emotional and behavioral needs in either an inpatient or outpatient setting. Call for much more information.

National Alliance on Mental Illness of Greater Toledo (NAMI)
2753 W. Central Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43606
419.243.1119

Offers education, support and advocacy for youth and families living with mental illness.

Child Care

University of Toledo Child Care
1932 Birchwood, Toledo, Ohio 43614
419.530.6710

This is a nationally accredited (NAEYC) daycare/preschool program for children aged 18 months to 5 years offered by UToledo. Offers high-quality care from educated and experienced teachers. Includes developmentally appropriate curriculum, spacious classrooms, nutritious lunches, low teacher-to-child ratios, an onsite nurse, two outdoor playgrounds and a full-size gym.

YWCA Child Care Resource & Referral
1018 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43604
419.255.5519

Provides early care and educational programs, as well as education to parents and the community to emphasize the importance of serving the diverse needs of each child and family.

Disability Services

Ability Center of Greater Toledo
5605 Monroe St., Sylvania, Ohio 43560
419.885.5733

Offers information and referrals, advocacy, skills training, peer support, equipment loans (wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs, etc.), summer programs and wheelchair ramps for youth and adults in need.

Easter Seals Northern Ohio
4841 Monroe St., Suite 201, Toledo, Ohio 43623
567.318.0680

Makes referrals and offers medical equipment loans, disability awareness programs, homecare for people with developmental disabilities, including pediatric speech therapy, screenings and evaluation, summer camp scholarships.

Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities
1154 Larc Lane, Toledo, Ohio 43614
419.380.4000

Provides a wide array of resources; eligibility includes children with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities who reside in Lucas County. Call for many more details.

Education—Special Needs, Early Start

Lucas County Head Start and Early Head Start Collaborative
Toledo Public Schools, 1500 N. Superior, Toledo, Ohio 43604
419.671.9100

This is a free public early childhood program for children from infancy through age 5; available to income-eligible families. Promotes school readiness for children in low-income families by providing comprehensive educational, health, nutritional and literacy experiences in a multicultural environment. Parents may receive free education and training to help develop appropriate parenting skills. Disability and mental health services also are provided.

Ohio Department of Education
25 South Front St., Columbus, Ohio 43215
877.644.6338

Oversees special education statewide, parents may contact this office with any questions related to Ohio-supported children’s education.

Equipment—Adaptive

Equipped Kids
7223 Maumee Western Rd., Maumee, Ohio 43537
419.865.0251

Provided through Sunshine Communities of Northwest Ohio, offers free short-term loans of adaptive equipment to youth with developmental disabilities. All inventory is listed on the website where requests also can be made.

Health-related Services

Speech/Language/Hearing Services—University of Toledo Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic
2801 W. Bancroft, MS 119, Health and Human Services Building, Room 1240, Toledo, Ohio 43606
419.530.4339

UToledo offers a full range of services for the evaluation and treatment of communication and hearing disorders, including treating children’s language-based learning issues.

Poison Control Center
800.222.1222

Available 24/7 to extend information about poisonous substances, including non-prescription and prescription drugs that your child may have accidentally taken.

Toledo-Lucas County CareNet
419.842.0800

Links low-income, Lucas County residents with coordinated healthcare on a sliding fee scale when they do not have health insurance nor qualify for governmental health programs. Also helps families access healthcare coverage through Medicaid and the health insurance marketplace, plus assists Medicaid members to navigate healthcare systems.

Toledo-Lucas County Health Department
635 N. Erie, Toledo, Ohio 43604
419.213.4100

Offers health services for children with medical disabilities, and provides HIV testing, death/birth certificates, health education, STD information, public health nursing, animal-bite investigations, immunizations, lead testing and many other health-related services.

Grief Support

Good Grief

Good Grief of Northwest Ohio, Inc. provides support for grieving children, teens, young adults, and their families, who have experienced the death of someone significant in their lives.

Legal Assistance

Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. (ABLE)
525 Jefferson St., Suite 300, Toledo, Ohio 43604
419.255.0814

Provides legal assistance to low-income families, including matters regarding the welfare of children.

Social Services

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwestern Ohio
4 Seagate, Suite 660, Toledo, Ohio 43604
419.243.4600

Gives children lasting, one-to-one adult mentors who volunteer their time to share enjoyable activities with youth for a few hours each week.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Toledo
2250 N. Detroit Ave., Toledo, Ohio 43606
419.241.4258

Offers children with recreational activities, counseling, tutoring with homework, computer technology skill-building, leadership development and mentoring.

Family Connections, The Twelve Inc.
5330 Heatherdowns Blvd. #100, Toledo, Ohio 43614
419.861.2460

Provides treatment, foster care and mental health services for Ohio Medicaid children, as well as child and family mentoring services via contract with children services agencies.

United Way of Greater Toledo
424 Jackson St., Toledo, Ohio 43604
Phone—211 or 800.650.HELP

Serves as a clearinghouse for information and referrals to health and human services in order to support local families, children and individuals in need.

211

Thousands of caring, local experts are available to help, 24/7. Calls to 211 are confidential and can be anonymous.

Toledo Food Bank

Our mission is to enable other community organizations to end hunger. We strive to maximize community resources by effectively obtaining and distributing food through a food collection and distribution system.

 

Office of Risk Management
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Last Updated: 8/13/26