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If you need help getting connected to any services, please contact the Hancock Health Connection Center, and a Support Navigator would be happy to assist you. 317-468-4231. To request any changes to the current listings or to make a resource recommendation, please email behavioralhealth@hancockhealth.org.
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321go Kids
Located in McCordsville, 321go Kids offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy in a playful, supportive space where children grow and thrive. Serving Hancock County and beyond, we help parents uncover the hero in their child—whether they’re catching up on milestones, facing developmental delays, or healing from injury—through collaborative, whole-child care.
About Special Kids
Provides information, peer support, and education for parents of children with disabilities.
AccessABILITY
A nonprofit organization assisting people with disabilities in their personal journeys to independence. Direct services are provided free of charge to people of any age with any type of disability.
ACE (Autism Center for Enrichment)
Working to make therapy a convenient, realistic option for families in any circumstances. Now offering in-home, school, clinic, and communitiy-based services.
Arc of Hancock County
Dedicating to improving the lives of individiuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS)
Provides supplemental medical coverage to help families of children who have serious, chronic medical conditions, age birth to 21, who meet program’s financial and medical criteria, pay for treatment related to their children’s condition.
Connection Case Management LLC
Assisting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in the planning and providing of services.
DDSI
Disability support services.
ENABLE Special Needs Planning
Helps families create comprehensive plans for their children with special needs.
First Steps of Central Indiana
Indiana’s early intervention program that helps children from birth to their third birthday who have developmental delays or disabilities.