Family Resources

  • We hope this site is helpful and provides you with useful information and resources. If you have any questions or requests for information to be posted here, please contact Melissa Maguire.


    Department Of Developmental Disabilities

    Cape and Islands Contacts


    Autism Waiver Program Notice - September 2021

    This year, the Department of Developmental Disabilities (DDS) will be accepting interest forms between 10/15-10/30. This is a program for DDS-eligible students aged 3-9 diagnosed with Autism Spectrum, who would benefit from a more intensive in-home direct services support model than family support. The program offers access to in-home clinical services, case management, and progress tracking on goals, respite, and flex funding for a period of up to 3 years. Students must be DDS eligible to enroll but may submit an interest form prior to receiving an eligibility determination as long as an application is submitted. Please see attached for the ASD Waiver Program overview, interest form, and DDS applications for children under 5yo and aged 5-22.

     Don’t hesitate to reach out if you’d like to check the status of a student with DDS, have a question about the service, or want to set up a time to help a family complete the application. Open Request Forms are available in many languages. If you need one, let me know.

     https://www.mass.gov/service-details/dds-autism-waiver-service-program-overview

    Contact for more information:

    Jenna Zoino, Children’s & Transition Service Coordinator
    Department of Developmental Services
    Cape & Islands Area Office
    181 North Street, Hyannis MA 02601
    774.373.0200

    jenna.zoino@state.ma.us

    ASD Waiver Program Open Request Form

    ASD Waiver Overview

    ASD Waiver application 5-22

    ASD Waiver Application 0-5


    Bay Cove - Mobile Crisis

    Bay Cove is still fully functioning 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, during this COVID 19 time. We still have clinicians going into the community and both hospitals. We are also advertising that our mobile crisis clinicians now have the ability to use telehealth if a family or client does not want someone to come into their home! We are attempting to reach out to support our families and community in this difficult time. Please pass this on to your staff and students that Bay Cove can still assist with crisis evaluations for anyone in need!

    24 Hour Crisis line: 833-229-2683
    Office: 508-815-5366
    Fax: 508-815-5361
     

    The Family Resource Center is open

    We open normal operational hours, supporting both families and students during these challenging times. We are practicing appropriate social distancing by limiting our physical interactions to mainly our colleagues in the office. Attached is a community flier which further describes how families can connect with us.

    Katie Mann, School Liaison
    Cape Cod Family Resource Center
    29 Bassett Ln., Hyannis, MA
    508-815-5074

    Cape Cod Family Resource Center - Community Notice.pdf

    CCFRC Brochure Feb 27-2020.pdf


    WIC services and food for our families with young children.

    The MA Department of Public Health's Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Nutrition P​rogram is informing our health and community partners that WIC services are available by phone.  ALL WIC Programs are able to provide all services by phone to align with social distancing efforts. Our website​ will be kept up-to-date as well.  Contact local WIC programs with any questions about breastfeeding, nutrition or shopping.  Even if local program offices are not open, they are responding to phone calls and providing services from remote locations. WIC is committed to providing families with continued support now and in the days ahead.

    WIC welcomes families at any time. Check out WIC's eligibility page to see how to families can apply online for WIC services. Parents, grandparents and foster parents may apply for children under the age of five years who are in their care.

    Call WIC at 1-800-942-1007 or 617-721-6601weekdays Monday through Friday 9am – 5pm.  If you hear a recording, please leave a message with your name and telephone number, and staff will respond the same business day or email a Local WIC Program directly with any questions.

    Cape Cod WIC Program: CCWIC@healthimperatives.org


    Justice Resource Institute
    Cape & Islands Community Service Agency

    As the Senior Family Partner for the Cape & Islands Community Service Agency, I wanted to take a few minutes to provide you with some information regarding Family Partner Services and how they can be helpful in supporting a parent and/or guardian who are raising a child with, what insurance companies refer to as an SED (serious emotional disturbance). This diagnoses can run the gamut from ADHD to anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, etc. This service can also be provided for children who have a primary diagnosis of autism.   

    These services are provided by individuals who have lived experience as parents of a child with an SED. The Family Partners are able to share their knowledge and how they were able to navigate the child serving systems successfully. Services are provided in a strength-based manner and personalized to always consider the family culture within the home. 

    If you have any questions regarding the service, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly and we can discuss the process.  The best way to contact me now would be on my cell phone, which is listed below, or via email. 

    Thank you. 

    Jackie Higgins, Senior Family Partner 
    Justice Resource Institute
    Cape & Islands Community Service Agency
    221 Willow Street, Yarmouthport, MA 02675
    508-771-3156 x2675
    508-745-4232 (cell phone)
    (fax) 508-771-3287

    Wraparound Via Telehealth Flyer.pdf


    MassSupport Network – outreach and services available
    Please see the attached MassSupport Network school flyer for information about community outreach and support services available statewide. Information about related events such as town halls and support groups that may be of interest can also be found on Facebook, twitter, and Instagram. In addition, the program has a YouTube channel that includes presentations and other helpful materials.

     

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Mental Health Awareness Month

  • May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, and we want to ensure that our entire school community has access to the resources that can help them and their families feel safe and supported.

    • Our collaboration with Woodburn Press allows for access to a wide variety of documents and videos on mental health. I have attached a few sample resources that you may find helpful. Use the dropdown menu on the Woodburn site to select Mental Health & Wellness and view the specific guides. To access the full collection of Woodburn Press resources, click here.
    • To find a mental health care provider, use Care Solace, a free and confidential care coordination service provided by Monomoy Regional School District. Contact Care Solace at  888-515-0595. Visit www.caresolace.com/mrsd and either search on your own or click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone. Support is available 24/7/365 in over 200 languages
    • Text “Hello” or “Home” to 741741 to talk to a crisis counselor
    • Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or access the online chat at https://988lifeline.org
    • To learn how to get support for mental health, drug, and alcohol issues, visit FindSupport.gov
    • To locate treatment facilities or providers, visit FindTreatment.gov or call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 800-662-HELP (4357)
    • The Trevor Lifeline offers LGBTQQ+ Crisis Support at https://www.thetrevorproject.org/get-help
    • For emergency mental health support, call 911 and request a Crisis Intervention Trained (CIT) response or go to the closest emergency room for support

    Be well.

    Melissa Maguire
    Director of Student Services

    Mental Health Awareness Month