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CommunityResource GuidePaducah Head Start/ PreschoolPaducah Head Start/Preschool Community Resource Guide for FamiliesHead Start is committed to the ideal that each child should have many rich learning experiences in a nurturing environment. Our goal is to provide each child and parent opportunities to view themselves as competent and successful, and to help develop a love for learning. Young children learn best through discovery learning rather than through colors, workbooks, or drills. Children will leave Head Start loving to learn, treasuring books and reading, and with a sense of social competence. Their day will alternate between teacher directed activities and independent learning through centers and activities of their choice. The learning centers are filled with rich materials that help them learn. All activities are planned to respect each child’s age and abilities. An observation assessment of each child is done routinely to identify goals for the child. PADUCAH HEAD START/ PRESCHOOLPADUCAH INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT1350 S. 6th StreetPADUCAH, KY 42003Community Resource GuidePhone: 270-444-5780Fax: 270-444-5781Mission StatementTo know each family by name and need.Table of Contents:Financial Assistance Information 6Medical Information 8Special Needs Services 10Dental Services 13Transportation Information 14Food Assistance 15Housing Information 16Clothing/Furniture Assistance 17Consumer Information 18Car Seat Information 18Disabilities 19Legal Services 20Child Abuse or Neglect Information 22Personal or Family Concerns 24Education Programs 24Employment Services 25Drug/Alcohol Services 26Child Care Information 27Recreational Activities 29Government Representatives 31Miscellaneous32Tips for job application 33228600-209550Financial Assistance Information00Financial Assistance InformationEMERGENCY ASSISTANCEHAS ANY EMERGENCY TAKEN SO MUCH THAT YOU CANNOT PAY ALL OF YOUR BILLS?The Department for Community Based Services has an emergency assistance program that may be able to help you. To apply for emergency assistance, visit the local DCBS office at 2855 Jackson St.The local number is: 575-7050The agencies listed below may also help you pay bills in an emergency:General Assistance (Food, Clothing, Shelter, Utilities, etc.)Family Service Society443-4838Paducah Lifeline Ministries443-4743Paducah Cooperative Ministry442-6795Purchase Area Sexual Assault Center534-4422St. Vincent de Paul Society & Budget Store442-9351The Salvation Army443-7575West Kentucky Allied Services of McCracken County444-7380Starfish Orphan Ministry………………………………………………………………... 933-1250When you go to one of these agencies, you may need to take:Check StubEmployment recordsGas/light/water billsIdentificationMedical BillsRent receipt/House payment receiptSocial Security CardKTAPYou may be able to receive KTAP (Kentucky Temporary Assistance Program). KTAP provides low-income families with a monthly check if you meet current state guidelines.The Department for Community Based Services/Family Support:2855 Jackson StreetPaducah, KY 42003When you go to apply for KTAP take with you:Proof of your incomeBirth certificateProof of savingsSocial Security CardProof of home ownershipIf you get KTAP you will also be able to receive a Medical Card. You can use this card to pay for most of your family’s medical bills including doctor’s visits, x-rays, prescription medicines, mental health care and more. Most people who get KTAP are also able to get Food Stamps to buy food. You will need your gas, light and water bills, rent receipts, and medical bills. Ask about Food Stamps when you are applying for KTAP. The Social Security District Office has programs that may be able to help you. They are:Social Security Survivor Benefits: This program provides a regular monthly check to minor children (handicapped or non handicapped) who have lost a parent.SSI (Supplemental Security Income): This program provides a monthly check to low income elderly or handicapped people. If you get SSI, you will also receive a Medical Card. You can use this card to pay for most of your medical bills. To apply for one of these programs and to make an appointment to talk about the best one for you, call the main Social Security District Office for an appointment at the office which serves your zip code. If you are not able to go to the office, an interview can take place over the phone. There can be up to a two (2) week waiting period for this interview. The local Social Security Office phone number is: (270) 554-3219When you go apply for Social Security benefits, take:Birth CertificateIncome Tax InformationSocial Security CardYou may also apply online at secure. and hit the application tab.If you are receiving SSI (Supplemental Security Income), you will also get a Medicaid card. It will be sent from the Department of Social Insurance at the beginning of each month.114300-342900Medical Information00Medical InformationWhen you go apply for a Medicaid card, you may need to take:Income/unemployment insurance stubsMedical/Life insurance informationDoctor’s statement of physical conditionYou will still be able to apply for this service even if you don’t have all this information for your first visit.KenPAC and Medicaid Member Services: 800-635-2570Many times your local doctors or clinics provide services to children. Costs for these services are figured on a sliding scale based on family income. My local KY Children’s Health Insurance Program is: 877-KCHIP-18or 877-KCHIP-19 for hearing impaired, 502-564-7130 for Spanish. Email: chfs.kchip@My local number is: 270-575-7050 HOW CAN YOUR FAMILY GET HELP TO PAY MEDICAL BILLS?You may be able to get a Medicaid card. The Medicaid card is for persons with low income who need help meeting medical expenses. You can use the card to pay for:2857500127000Hospital staysTherapy services Clinic visitsMedical testHome Health services00Hospital staysTherapy services Clinic visitsMedical testHome Health servicesYou can use the card to pay for:Doctors visitsMedicineX-raysDentist visits Emergency Ambulance Services Transportation to medical visits include stretchers/ambulance which must be requested a week before you need it To apply for a Medicaid card, call the Cabinet for Health & Human Services. The toll free number is: 1-855-306-8959Not all Doctors will take the Medicaid card; so when you apply, ask for a list of Doctors who will take the card. WHAT SERVICES ARE OFFERED BY THE LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT?Local Health Department Programs: provide a variety of services/programs for persons of all ages. Services for children include:Communicable Diseases: Treatment referral, counseling, preventative therapy and health education.Health Access: Nurturing Development Services (HANDS): Voluntary in-home program designed to support first time parent.Healthy Start in Child Care Consultants: Provided consultation on health, safety and nutrition to child providers.Early Child Mental Health Specialist: For children currently in child care setting, the ECMH Program is accessed through the Healthy Start in Child Care Consultants who supports providers in child care.Inborn Errors of Metabolism (PKU): Screening follow-up tests to determine diagnosis and possible referrals if necessary.Vision and Hearing: Screening and referrals if necessary.Immunizations: Clinics for immunization against many communicable diseasesAccess to the Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs: (Which also does in-home support for medically fragile Foster Care children).General Pediatrics and Preventive Child Health: Comprehensive screening.WIC (Woman, Infants and Children): The Special Supplemental Food Program, designed to provide specific foods along with nutrition education to pregnant, breast feeding and post-partum women, infants and children to five (5) years of age at nutritional riskRegional Pediatric Clinics: Designed to provide care to medically indigent children, birth through 21 years of age, with chronic illnesses that require continuing supervision by a pediatrician.Diabetes: Education training for parents of children between the ages of 0-5 who have diabetesFluoride Supplement: For preschool children who are not presently receiving fluoridated drinking water.Fluoride Mouth Rinse: Available for all school children 5-14 years of age and if offered to the Head Start Program ages 3 and upTuberculosis: Screening on school enrollees and treatment, if necessary.The local Health Department phone number is: 270-444-9631 (Option 2 for the Health Center)WHAT SERVICES ARE PROVIDED BY THE COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS?Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs: Provides comprehensive treatment for children from birth to 21. Services are offered to families who are unable to provide all or part of the medical treatment required by their handicapped child. To be eligible, the child must have one condition accepted by the commission. A sliding scale fee is available. Services include:Home Services for Foster Care Children-Medically FragileDiagnostic ServicesOutpatient Treatment ServicesInpatient hospital treatment, including surgeryAuxiliary Services including Physical TherapyOccupational TherapySpeech PathologyAudiology PsychologyRegional Clinics (these clinics are available in various parts of the state)OrthopedicCleft lip and palateNeurologyCerebral PalsyOphthalmologyConvulsive DisordersHeartNeurosurgicalAmputeeCranial-facial AnomaliesOtologyFor further information, contact your local Health Department or the state office of Commission for Children with Special Health Care NeedsKY CCSHCN: 800-232-1160 website: shcnWHAT INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ABOUT HOME HEALTH SERVICES?While Home Health services are generally thought of as primarily serving the elderly population, in some cases, services are available to children with certain disabling conditions or health problems. Remember that services for your children who are exiting First Steps should explore the options with the local school district before considering Home Health options. Home Health services are defined as those health and health related services provided:On an intermittent basisUnder physicians plan of treatmentTo homebound patientsWhile all agencies provide skilled nursing services, some provide:Physical TherapyHome Health Aide ServicesMedical Supplies/equipmentOccupational TherapySocial ServicesRespite CareYou may be eligible to receive these services through Medicaid or Medicare (for the elderly) or EPSDT for children. In other cases, insurance or other third party payment sources may help defray the cost.To find names of your local Home Health organizations, consult the yellow pages of your phone book or call your local Health Department.The local Home Health phone number is: (270) 575-2990-Baptist Home Health (270) 415-3600 Lourdes HomecareWHO WOULD BE THE TYPES OF PHYSICIANS WHO SERVE CHILDREN IN THE AREA?Allergist: Specialist in allergies which may lead to feeding problems, ear infections, respiratory problems and skin disorders. An allergist in my area is:Dr. Bradley Rankin 442-5151Dr. Frank Block 534-9513Neurologist: Specialist in dealing with the nervous system. Example: seizure activity or hyperactivity. A neurologist in my area is:Neurology Group of Paducah 443-2830Ophthalmologist: One who specializes in the diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of diseases and defects of the eye. An Ophthalmologist in my area is:The Ophthalmology Group 442-1671Orthopedist: One who specializes in treatment and correction of deformities of the skeletal system (bone). An Orthopedist in my area is:Orthopedic Institute of Western KY270-442-9461Otorhinolaryngologist (ENT): One who specializes in treatment of the head/neck, including the ears, nose and throat. AN E.N.T in my area is:Purchase E.N.T 408-4368Pediatrician: One who specializes in the development and care of children as well as the treatment of their disease. A pediatrician in my area is:Pediatric Group of Paducah 443-7534Mercy Pediatrics 442-6161Bluegrass Pediatrics 366-0960Psychiatrist: One who specializes in the study, treatment and prevention of mental illness. A psychiatrist in my area is: Dr. Vicki Roberts 442-1223Some of the previously mentioned specialist may limit their practice to children. If so, they will be referred to as a pediatric allergist, a pediatric neurologist, etc. They may also need to be accessed other than locally. 114300-323850Dental Services00Dental ServicesWHAT ABOUT DENTAL CARE FOR CHILDREN?You may need to seek services from the following people in order to get appropriate dental care for your childPediatric Dentists: ?provides both primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and?children?through adolescence, including those with special health care needs. Pediatric Dentists in my area are: Dr. Beverly Largent 554-5437Dr. John Colgan Jr. 554-3131Oral-Maxillofacial Surgeon: Corrective and reconstructive surgery of the mouth and jaw. An Oral Surgeon in my area is:Dr. Peter Ciampa 442-4374 Orthodontist: One who specializes in the development and correction of irregularities of the teeth and malocclusions and with associated facial abnormalities. An Orthodontist in my area is:Dr. John Colgan 534-8776Pedodontist: One who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions in the teeth and mouth of children. A Pedodontist in my area is:Dr. Patrick Ward 554-0707685800-266700Miscellaneous Services00Miscellaneous ServicesWHO ELSE PROVIDES SERVICES TO CHILDREN?The following Allied Health Professionals may also provide specialized medical or therapeutic assistance for your child. Audiologist: One who specializes in identifying hearing loss.Developmental Interventionist: One who specializes in providing play-type services to children birth to three to support their development.Occupational Therapist: One who specializes in developing fine motor skills for functional and daily living activities.Physical Therapist: One who specializes in developing gross motor skills, muscle strength and normal movement abilities.Recreational therapist: One who specializes in developing special exercise and play activities for disabled children. Speech/Language Pathologist: One who specializes in identifying and correcting speech and language problems including articulation, voice, fluency and language.To locate one of the above mentioned professionals, contact your local physician, university, home health agency, your child’s public school or preschool agency, local hospital, office of rehabilitation services or health department. One of these should be able to provide you with information on finding the allied health professional that you need. WHAT IF YOUR FAMILY NEEDS HELP TRANSPORTING YOU CHILD WITH A DISABLILTY?In larger communities, the local Transit Authority also often offers transportation for families. To find out more about this service, call the local bus line in your community.My local Transit Authority phone number is: 444-8700In some cases, the local Community Action program will also transport individuals.My local Community Action phone number is: 800-456-3452If you have difficulty finding transportation for your child, you might also call the Social Worker assigned to you family or talk to the minister of your church. Many times, churches will help with transporting persons in need to various events and appointments. Those with a medical card can also use medical transport for appointments, etc. through their Medicaid.DOES YOUR FAMILY NEED HELP TO BUY MEDICINE OR OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT?The following national and local organizations may provide services and medical equipment to children with disabilities. They may have different criteria to be eligible for their services so you may need to discuss you individual situation with representatives of their organizations.American Cancer Society444-0375American Heart Association877-242-4277 Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs443-3651Cystic Fibrosis Foundation800-344-4823Diabetes Support Group444-9625 ext. 103Easter Seal Society for Children and Adults with Disabilities444-9687Heartland Cares444-8183Kidney Foundation800-622-9010Lourdes Homecare415-3600Hospice415-3636March of Dimes Foundation443-8603Purchase Area Health Education Center809-4123Shriner’s Organization800-237-5055Spina Bifida Association800-621-3141DOES YOUR FAMILY RUN OUT OF MONEY TO BUY FOOD?You may be able to get Food Stamps. Low income families can use food stamps to buy food. To find out if you can get food stamps, call the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.If you get Food Stamps, you will receive an EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) card. This will be linked to your account where all funds are automatically transferred to your account for food. You may be able to get your Food Stamps through Expedited Services. Families or individuals who have little or no income can get their food stamps in two days by asking for Expedited Services when they apply. Cabinet for Health & Family Services phone number is: 855-306-8959You may be able to get in the WIC Program (Women, infants, and Children’s Program). The WIC program is for pregnant women, women who are breast feeding their babies and children under 5 years of age. You must also be a low income family. To find out if you are eligible for the WIC Program, call your local Health Department. Your local Health Department phone number is: 270-444-9631 (Option 2 for Health Center)In many larger areas, there are food banks established for emergency needs. To locate such programs, you may contact larger churches or Cabinet for Human Resources. The following agencies may be able to provide you with food assistance. American Red Cross442-3575Community Kitchen575-3400Family Service Society Inc.443-4838Kentucky Department of Community Based Services (Food Stamps)855-306-8959Lone Oak First Baptist Church554-1441Martha’s Vineyard575-0021Paducah Cooperative Ministry442-6795Paducah-McCracken County Senior Citizens, Inc.443-8579Salvation Army442-2198St. Vincent de Paul442-9351Starfish Orphan Ministry…………………………………………………………………933-1250When you go to one of these agencies, you may need to take:Check StubRent ReceiptsUtility Bills IdentificationSocial Security CardMedical BillsDuring the summer, you may be able to get a free lunch for you child. To find out where you can get the lunch, call Paducah Public Schools 270-444-5600.16002003175Housing00HousingNEED HELP FINDING A PLACE TO LIVE?The Kentucky Housing Corporation office may be able to help low income families with their rent if they are found eligible and can find approved housing. They also provide home ownership information. Kentucky Housing Corporation………………………………………..........………800-633-8896Other agencies that may be of help are listed below:HUD…………………………………………………………………………....................444-8542Housing-Low Income/Elderly/Disabled Cobb, Irvin Apartments……………………………………………........….........443-4721Dudley Court…………........……………………………………………...….......442-5160Habitat for Humanity………........…………………………………………........ .444-2060Highland Terrace……………...….........……………………………………........554-7843Housing Authority of Paducah...……….........……………………………….......443-3634HUD Housing (also Section 8 Housing)…………………...……………….........444-8531Jackson House Apartments…………………………........……….………............442-7591Lone Oak Manor………………………………………….........…...……….........554-0504McCauley Village/Mercy Manor/Dublin Manor…..…………...........……….......415-9166Ritz Apartments………………………………………………....…......................443-3661Southgate Manor………..……………............……………...…….………...........442-6621W.B Sanders…………………………………..........……………..………...........442-7591Whittier Apartments…………………………………............……………….......443-3809SheltersMerryman House Domestic Crisis Center…………………………............………..........443-6001 Hotline……………………………………………………………….............800-585-2686Paducah Cooperative Ministry..…………………………….........…................................442-6795Shelter ……………………………………………………………………………444-0005River City Mission………………………………………………............……….............442-79211828800129540Thrift Shops00Thrift ShopsClothingFirst Baptist Church………………………………………………………………...…….442-2728Family Service Society Inc…………………………………………………........….........443-4838Goodwill Store..………………………........…………………………………….….........554-9298Habitat For Humanity Thrift Store…………..........……………...…………………........444-0430Hope Unlimited Pregnancy Care Center Inc………..........……….………………...........442-1166Lone Oak First Baptist Church……………………………..........………………….........554-1441St. Vincent de Paul Society & Budget Store………………………….........…….…........442-9351The Salvation Army…………………………………………………………....................442-2198Trinity Baptist Church………………………………………….........……………….......442-1013Heartland A.C.T.S. Ministry – leave a message……...…………………………534-1400 ext. 204Starfish Orphan Ministry…………………………………………………………………933-1250 FurnitureGoodwill Store……………………………………………………….........………….......554-9298St. Vincent de Paul Society……………………………………………….........…….......442-9351Salvation Army…..……………………………………….……………………................442-2198 342900-114300HAS AN EMERGENCY MADE IT HARD TO PAY YOU RENT OR UTILITY BILLS?00HAS AN EMERGENCY MADE IT HARD TO PAY YOU RENT OR UTILITY BILLS?The following agencies may also be able to help pay rent and utilities in an emergency:Salvation Army442-2198West KY Allied Services444-7380Call your local utility company for assistance:Electric (Paducah Power Systems)575-4000Gas (Atmos Energy)877-460-7067Water (Paducah Water)442-27461257300-563880Consumer Information00Consumer InformationBetter Business Bureau, Inc.800-388-2222Consumer Credit Counseling Services575-9684Department for Worker’s Claims(Division of Ombudsman & Workers Comp. Specialist Services) 575-7048 or 800-554-8603Kentuckians Voice for Crime Victims502-777-1027McCracken County Extension Service554-9520Purchase Area Chamber of Commerce443-1746Paducah Human Rights Commission444-8643Paducah Police Department444-8550Social Security Administration554-3219In most communities, parents who receive TANF, SSI, Food Stamps and other government funded benefits may also be eligible for taxi vouchers to transport their children to needed medical and dental appointments. To find out more about this, contact the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.If you have a local support group (i.e. American Cancer Society or Muscular Dystrophy Association) they too may help with transportation. 1466850123825Car Seat00Car Seat0-9525WHAT IF YOUR FAMILY NEEDS HELP TO PROVIDE A CAR SEAT FOR YOUR INFANT/TODDLER?It is illegal to transport your child without a car seat (if that child is below 40 inches tall). If you cannot afford a car seat for your child, there are several resources for you:American Red Cross-can locate car seat donors for youConsignment Shops-sell used car seats at reduced rates (make sure they are up to date and safety certified)Local Health Department-some loan car seatsFire Department-will install car seats in your vehicle (usually will provide infant car seats as well)CAR SEAT RESOURCES FOR PARENTSThe Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC) is a partnership between the Kentucky Department for Public Health and the University of Kentucky’s College of Public Health that combines academic investigation with practical health initiatives.The purpose is to decrease the burden of injury in the commonwealth. The partnership is grounded in a belief that most injuries are preventable, cultivates a collaborative approach to problem solving. KIPRC works to reduce injury through education, policy initiative, public health programming, surveillance, risk factor analysis, direct intervention, and evaluation.Kentucky law KRS 189.125 states:Any driver of a motor vehicle when transporting a child of forty (40) inches in height or less in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, and highways of this state, shall have the child properly secured in a child restraint system of a type meeting federal motor vehicle safety standards. Any driver of a motor vehicle when transporting a child under the age of seven (7) who is between forty (40) inches and fifty (50) inches in height in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets and highways of this state, shall have the child properly secured in a child booster seat.Websites: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) - Governor’s Highway Safety Association-Kentucky Law – Belt Safe – Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) – Car seat safety – – Seat Sitting Position – Seats and obese children - Needs Issues - ’s Hospital of Pennsylvania (CHOP) – Safety – KIDS – SAFE RIDE NEWS – Child Passenger Safety Technician Locator – certification/index.htmlI’M SAFE – Riley Children’s Hospital-Special Needs Car Seat Safety - childSafety.aspDisabilitiesDisabilitiesDOES YOUR FAMILY NEED INFORMATION ON PARKING PERMITS FOR A FAMILY MEMBER WITH A DISABILITY, A LICENSE PLATE OR SIGNS?To apply for a special PARKING PEMIT…You must have a disability that keeps you from walking or makes it hard to walkThere is usually a feeYour doctor must sign the applicationYour application must be notarizedTo apply for a Special LICENSE PLATE…You must have lost the use of one or both legs or arms or be blindYou must submit an application to the county clerkYour application must be notarizedThere is a standard feeA special PARKING PERMIT is primarily for persons with a child who has a disability or a non-driving individual with a disability.A Special LICENSE PLATE is primarily for a driver with a disability who has a car registered in his/her name.For an application or information, contact you county clerk.657225-228600Legal Information00Legal Information-571500-457200DO YOU NEED HELP WITH LEGAL ASSISTANCE?If you cannot afford attorney fees, contact your local Legal Aid Society. In some cases, they may be able to provide services at no cost to you.The local Legal Aid Society phone number is: 442-5518If you have a disabled child, you need special help on planning for his/her future. If you have not made legal arrangement for you child, it is highly recommended that you contact an attorney to discuss guardianship, will, etc. Information on the Disabled Child’s Rights- Advocacy programs have been established to protect the human, legal, and civil rights of the disabled. KY Commission of Human Rights – 1800-292-5566West Kentucky Legal ServicesIf you cannot afford attorney fees, contact this agency. In some cases, they may be able to provide services at no cost to you. The phone number is:1-800-467-2218Emergency Protective OrderIf you are in immediate danger you can get an emergency protective order to help keep your tormentor away. To do this contact your County Attorney’s office located at: McCracken County Court HousePaducah, KY 42003444-4709 (Office of Dan Boaz)Child Support Enforcement Program Designed to locate responsible parents and obtain financial support. KY number: 1-888 350-6803. Local number: 444-7573 Local: 575-7051Human Rights Commission Handles complaints of discrimination for reasons of age, sex, race, religion or national origin. Your local number: 444-8643County Attorney’s officeLegal defense of criminal cases for people who cannot afford a lawyer. The local number is: 575-7285 (public defender)Ombudsman (for KY) 1-800-372-2973 Investigates any public complaints about any of the programs the state offers, including food stamps, child and adult protection, and financial assistance programs. Also investigates any complaints in nursing homes. 130492549530Legal/Government Services00Legal/Government ServicesCity of PaducahAfter Hours Emergencies911Animal Control331-6417Crime Stoppers443-TELLDisaster Emergency442-6381Garbage/Refuse Collection444-8567Paducah City Information444-8800City Clerk444-8507City Manager444-8503Mayor444-8530Parks General Information/Programs444-8508Police Department-Non-Emergency444-8550Public Information Officer444-8669Section 8 Rental Assistance444-8542TDD for Hearing Impaired 444-8550McCracken CountyAnimal Control331-6417Child Support444-7573County Attorney444-4709County Clerk444-4700County Judge Executive444-4707Cross Roads444-6777Jail444-4730McCracken County Cooperative Extension554-9520McCracken County Public Library442-2510Sheriff444-4719Commonwealth of KentuckyCircuit Court Clerk.................................................................................................575-7280Commonwealth Attorney.......................................................................................575-7402Department for Worker’s Claim Rehab Branch.....................................................575-7048Department for Vocational Rehabilitation.............................................................575-7304District Court Clerk (speeding tickets, probates, civil suits, etc)...........................575-7270Driver’s License Renewal......................................................................................575-7276Family Judge..........................................................................................................575-7133Probation and Parole...............................................................................................575-7235Public Defender......................................................................................................575-7285Cabinet for Families and Children – Department for Community Based ServicesChild Support Enforcement....................................................................................575-7051Family Support (Cash Assistance, Food Stamps, Medicaid)..........................888-635-2570Protection & Permanency (Adult Services, Adoption, Child Care, Foster Care)..575-7110Veteran AffairsKentucky Department for Veteran Affairs………………..502-564-9203 or 800-572-6245Paducah Veterans Medical Clinic...........................................................................444-8465Veterans Benefits Administration...................................................................800-827-1000Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment...........................................................575-7304The ARC of the United States also offers a publication discussing legal issues involved with a disabled child. It is entitled “How to Provide for Their Future”. You may obtain a copy of this for $2.00 plus .25 postage and handling by writing:The Arc of the United States1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 650Silver Spring, MD 20910The ARC of KY 800-281-1272 or email Arcof KY@Your local insurance agency may also have information on how to plan for your disabled child.DO YOU NEED INFORMATION CONCERNING YOUR FAMILY AND CHILD’S RIGHTS?Advocacy programs have been established to protect the human, legal and civil rights of children with disabilities. My state advocacy program is:Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy-1-800-372-2988This agency protects and advocates the human, legal, and civil rights of Kentuckians with developmental disabilities. They try to resolve complaints informally through negotiation and other means. According to Public Law #94-142, public schools must provide education to disabled students. If your child is having an education-related problem because of a disability, call your Special Education Coordinator at the local Board of Education. Your local number is: 444-5600It is the law in Kentucky that you report any suspected child abuse/neglect situations to the proper authorities. Should you feel that someone is neglecting or abusing a child, report this. It is not necessary to give your name. The proper place to report incidents is:Department of Community Based Services –575-7105Local Police - 444-8550 or 911 for emergencySheriff – 444-4719Child Abuse Hotline - 1-800-752-6200National Child Abuse Hotline - 1-800422-4453Child Watch - 443-1440Types of Child AbuseHere are some ways children are mistreated and what some of the signs are:Neglect: This means that children are not getting enough food, not taking baths and keeping clean, and they are not going to the doctor when sick or the hospital when seriously hurt.Physical Abuse: This is when the child has bruises, marks, welts, and/or burns that do not have a valid reason for being there.Sexual Abuse: Some signs of this abuse are pain, swelling, redness or bleeding in the genital area. Also, inappropriate sexual play with toys, self or others; an adult knowledge of sex.Emotional Abuse: Signs of this type of abuse are extremes in behavior ranging from overly aggressive to overly passive. Delay in physical, emotional, or intellectual development.If you or your child are in immediate danger call 911.NEED HELP GETTING EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR YOUR CHILD WITH A DISABILITY?According to Public Law94-192 and 99-457, public schools must provide a free appropriate education to disabled students. If your child is having an education-related problem because of a disability, call your special education coordinator at the local Board of Education. NEED SPECIAL MATERIALS OR SERVICES FOR YOUR CHILD WITH A DISABILITY?Most public libraries provide large print books and magazines, magnifying glasses, book holders and book records on tape. The libraries may also deliver books to the homes of people who cannot go to the library. My local library phone number is: 442-2510Adapted telephone equipment is available for persons with specific disabilities, for example, a hearing loss or speech problem. For more information about these services, call the Disability Specialist for your local telephone company. The telephone number is located at the front of your telephone book.My local telephone company phone number is: (270) 444-0084 (AT&T)If your child relies on a life support system, register his/her name with the local utility company. They keep an emergency patient list which enables them to provide priority service if the electricity goes off.My local utility company phone number is: 575-4000ARE YOU UNABLE TO RESOLVE A PERSONAL OR A FAMILY PROBLEM?Many times you may have a personal or family problem that is hard to resolve. These problems may or may not be related to the presence of a handicapped child in the family. The agencies listed below help people with different kinds of personal and family problems.National Parent Helpline – 1-855-427-2736 1-855-(4APARENT)Hotline for parents who are in stress and in crisis situations. (24 hours)Resource Center on Domestic Violence – 1-800-799-7233Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center – 443-6001The Department for Community Based Services/ Family Support Their office is located at: 2855 Jackson Street. Paducah, KY 42003 575-7050Serves as a referral agency for community resources. Can aid in nursing home placement and works closely with Family Services of in-home care. Also provides family services to persons receiving financial assistance, juvenile services, adoption, and foster care services. The agency is mandated by law to investigate all reports of child abuse and neglect as well as adult abuse, neglect, or exploitation.Adult Education/Training/LiteracyAdult Education (Choices).................................................................................................444-5790Department of Employment services.................................................................................575-7000Easter Seals.........................................................................................................................444-9687Paducah Tech......................................................................................................................444-9676Vocational Rehabilitation...................................................................................................575-7304West Ky. Technical College...............................................................................................554-92000121920WIA & Dislocated Worker’s (Employment and Training Office).......................575-7000 ext. 249ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMSAdult Learning Center at WKCTCP.O. Box 73804810 Alben Barkley DrivePaducah, KY 42001…………534-3451Choices 444-5790GED on KET 1800-538-4433County Extension Office 554-9520Veterans administration Regional Office 270-320-9087West KY Technical and Community College 554-9200Murray State University (Paducah Regional Campus) 442-4753069215Employment Services00Employment ServicesDepartment for Employment Services – The department, also known as Job Services, matches the qualified job ready applicant to available jobs. It also collects and distributes labor market information, handles unemployment insurance and is responsible for various state and federal training programs.Unemployment Insurance – Apply benefits obtained based on wages earned in past jobs. Recipients must be able to seek full time work. Benefits can be claimed for 13 to 26 weeks.416 S. 6th StreetPaducah, KY 42003575-7000WANT TO KNOW HOW TO ENROLL YOUR CHILD IN PUBLIC SCHOOL?To enroll your child in public school, call your local Board of Education: pone number is: 444-5600WHO DO YOU CONTACT IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT?First Steps – If your child is birth to age three, you can make a personal referral. Who would you call? The Regional Point of entry number is: 442-6223Local School District – serves you child at the 3rd birthday if eligible. Also have an at-risk program for four year olds.The local school district preschool coordinator: Kristy LewisThe local Director of Special Education: Amie TooleyThe local Head Start /Preschool locations is:1350 S. 6th StreetPaducah, KY 42003270-444-5780LOCAL FAMILY RESOURCE/YOUTH SERVICESFamily Resource CentersKids Company I Family Resource Center (PPS)...................................................444-5730 Kids Company Too Family Resource Center (PPS)..............................................444-5684Morgan Family Resource Center (PPS).................................................................444-5760 Teen Link Youth Services Center (PPS)................................................................444-5650 Tornado STAR Youth Services Center (PPS)........................................................444-5710 Kentuckiana Girl Scouts.....................................................................................................443-8704Kentucky Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs...............................443-3651McCracken County Cooperative extension.......................................................................554-9520Paducah Day Nursery.........................................................................................................442-5437Paducah Parks Department.................................................................................................444-8505228600179070Drug/Alcohol Services00Drug/Alcohol ServicesAlcohol Anonymous – Open meetings for anyone who wants to know more about alcoholism. Closed meetings for members only. No dues, no fees, only a desire to stop drinking. Alanon – is for anyone who has a friend or relative with a drinking problem. Meetings are open to everyone.Alateen – is for teenagers who have a family member with a drinking problem. The local number is 443-6668Four Rivers Behavioral Health – 442-7121Provides individual and family counseling for substance abuse issues. Fees are on a sliding scale according to income.Alcohol Abuse Hotline – 1-800-784-67762076450130810Where to Find HelpHotlinesRape Crisis Hotline....................................................................................1-800-656-HOPE (4673)Local.......................................................................................................................534-4422National Runaway Switchboard.............................................................................1-800-621-4000Child Find Hotline...................................................................................................1-800-426-5678Drug and Alcohol Services......................................................................................1-800-662-4357Inhalants.................................................................................................................1-800-269-4237KY Substance Abuse Treatment..............................................................................1-888-729-8028STD/HIV Hotline.................................................................................................... 1-800-227-8922Tobacco Hotline.......................................................................................................1-800-784-8669Lead Hotline.............................................................................................................1-800-532-3394Poison Control.........................................................................................................1-800-722-5725KY Adult/Child Abuse Hotline...............................................................................1-800-752-6200KY Association of Child Care Agencies.................................................................1-877-723-5002KY Adult Education and Literacy (Voice/TTY)...................................................1-800-928-7323KY Commission of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (Voice/TTY)..........................1-800-372-2907KY Department for the Blind (local)..........................................................................270-575-7000KY Protection & Advocacy (Voice/TTY)...............................................................1-800-372-2988National Resource Center for Parents with Disabilities (Voice).............................1-800-644-2666(TTY)...........................................................................................................1-800-804-1616State Insurance Hotline............................................................................................1-800-595-6053-11430066675Child Care Information00Child Care InformationIf you want to enroll your child in a daycare program and wish more information, you should contact one of the following:Purchase Area Development District Office – 270-247-7171Day Care Information – 1-800-421-1903Child Care Assistance – 575-7090The Child Assistance program is for KTAP recipients, those transitioning from KTAP, or low-income working families. This program will provide financial assistance for childcare if the family meets eligibility requirements. For more information contact: Audubon Area Child Care Assistance Program.Paducah Child Care CentersFacilityAddressTelephonePaducah Day Nursery2425 South 25th Street442-5437Easter Seals801 North 29th Street444-9687Care Bears1315 Park Ave441-7354Baptist Health CDC2501 Broadway575-2799IEM1409 Broadway St.534-5167Creative Minds2901 Ohio St.908-9840Early Learning Academy1920 N. 13th St.444-8883 IS YOUR CHILD EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS IN SCHOOL? DOES HE/SHE NEED TO BE EVALUATED TO DETERMINE THE TYPE OF PROBLEM?Many young children experience various problems in school. They can be related to attendance, learning disabilities, hearing/vision and a multitude of other concerns. The best place to start is with your child’s school. A psychologist should be available through the school to help determine problem areas. Other types of testing may be obtained. For further information call your Family Advocate or local school district.Four Rivers Behavioral Health425 BroadwayPaducah, KY 42001442-7121Paducah Head Start Mental Health Consultant: Assessment and individual counseling:Jeanne PetersChild Evaluation Centers: Offers evaluations in Regional Clinics for children with neurological and orthopedic concerns. They also have genetics clinics.McCracken Co. Health Department916 Kentucky Ave.Paducah, KY 42003444-9631Parent Helpline: 1-800-432-9251 WHAT IF I NEED TEMPORARY CARE FOR MY CHILD?Respite Care – provides relief and support to families of persons with handicapping conditions; day, evening and overnight services available; fees vary according to type of service needed (sometimes government subsidies are available for financial aid).For more information about respite care in your area, contact the following local agencies or persons: Respite CareBaptist Home Health Agency.................................................................................575-2990Caring People services................................................................575-4529 or 800-383-7231Caroline Cares........................................................................................................534-2273Lourdes Home Care................................................................................................415-3600Intrepid Healthcare Service.............................................................................800-467-3144WHAT IF I NEED LONG TERM CARE FOR MY CHILD?Residential facilities are usually located in various parts of a state to serve persons with specific handicapping conditions. For persons with Mental Retardation/Developmental Disabilities, options that exist include state operated/supported residential facilities, cluster and group homes. For more information about residential placement, contact your local Comprehensive Care Center. My local Comprehensive Care Center phone number is: 443-3651There are other private facilities located throughout the state. Your local Comprehensive Care may be able to direct you to an appropriate residential home. Some of the larger Christian/Jewish organizations also support group homes and residential facilities. To find out about these, contact your local church/synagogue.HOW DO I GET A SOCIAL SECURITY CARD FOR MY CHILD?In order to access services for your child, you will need a Social Security Card. To receive a Social Security Card, you must have the following items:Birth certificateIdentification with child’s name on it, for example, crib card, library card, report card, hospital bill or bracelet or insurance card will provide this information. To get an application for the social security card, call or visit you local Social Security Office and tell them you would like to fill out an application for a social security card. The application will then be given or mailed to you; fill it out and return with the above listed items to the Social Security Office. (You may take all this information to the office if you wish.) The documents are not kept. They will be mailed back to you along with your child’s social security card after receipt of your application. The local phone number is: (270) 554-7776WHAT IF I NEED HELP WITH TRANSPORTATION FOR MY CHILD WHO IS BETWEEN BIRTH AND SIX YEARS OF AGE?Contact: Kentucky early Childhood Transition Project 800-956-8950 or which provides transition information across the life span. Contact: national Early Childhood transition Center 866-742-4015 or hdi.uky.edu/nectcWHAT IF I NEED SUPPORT AND PARENT INFORMATION?Family Resource CentersKids Company I Family Resource Center (PPS)...................................................444-5730 Kids Company Too Family Resource Center (PPS)..............................................444-5684Morgan Family Resource Center (PPS).................................................................444-5760Teen Link Youth Services Center (PPS)................................................................444-5650 Tornado STAR Youth Services Center (PPS)........................................................444-5710 RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIESIn many local areas, service groups and organizations offer recreational activities (indoor and outdoor) for preschool and school aged children and disabled children as well. In your area, you might call:Paducah Public Library- 442-2510Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm555 Washington StreetFriday & Saturday 9am-6pmPaducah, KY 42003Sunday 1pm-6pmBoy Scouts of America – Lincoln Heritage Council (John Baker)....................................441-0033Child Care Assistance Program..........................................................................................575-7090Cross, Oscar – Boys & Girls Club......................................................................................444-9124Dream Factory....................................................................................................................442-9393Easter Seals of West Kentucky...........................................................................................444-9687Kentuckiana Girl Scouts.....................................................................................................443-8704Kentucky Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs...............................443-3651Paducah Day Nursery.........................................................................................................442-4814Paducah Parks Department.................................................................................................444-8508Family Resource/Youth service CenterIn some areas, the local Parks and Recreation Department may offer some of the following service:Fishing ramps for disabled peopleSpecial summer programs and campsArts/crafts/music/physical education classesState parks for disabled children/adultsSwimmingSpecial nature trailsThe State Park system is making every effort to include persons with all types of handicaps into their various recreational activities. Contact the state park in your area. The local state park is:Land Between the Lakes: It offers camping, hiking, fishing and educational opportunities. Activities are held regularly at the Woodlands Nature Center and the Planetarium. You can visit the Golden Pond Visitors Center for more information.Land Between the Lakes..........................................................................................1-800-525-7077KY Department of Travel........................................................................................1-800-225-8747KY State Parks.........................................................................................................1-502-564-2172Other sources of information regarding outdoor activities and recreation for the children with disabilities are: National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (Voice/TTY): 1-800-900-8086Special Olympics – This program provides year round training for competition in 14 official sports. They also provide consultation for providing and starting local recreational programs. Call your local school board for more information. Additional Web ResourcesKentucky Autism Training Centers (KATC) Cabinet for Health and Family Services Department of Education Head Start Association Partnership for Early Childhood Services Youth Advocates Representatives (1st District)00Government Representatives (1st District)UNITED STATES CONGRESSMEN FOR KENTUCKY Senators:U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R)317 Russell Senate Office BldgWashington D.C. 20510mcconnell.202-224-2541202-224-2499 – Fax 442-4554 Paducah OfficeU.S. Sen. Rand Paul124 Russell Senate Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20510202-224-4343paul.Representative:U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield (R)2184 Rayburn HOBWashington D.C. 20515whitfield.202-225-3115202-225-3547 – Fax442-6901 – Paducah Office442-6805 – Fax KENTUCKY LEGISLATURESenator: Danny Carroll 220 Cimarron Way Paducah, Ky. 42001 502-564-8100 ext. 712 -Office 270-703-8025 - HomeRepresentative: Gerald Watkins 702 Capitol Ave. Annex Room 332 A Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-8100 Ext. 634 (270) 442-6394 (Fax)-9525114935Miscellaneous00Miscellaneous3086100136525NEWSPAPERThe Paducah Sun408 Kentucky Ave.Paducah, KY 42003575-8600Western KY News1540 McCracken Blvd.Paducah, KY 42001442-7389POLICE/FIRE DEPARTMENTPaducah Police Department444-8550Paducah Fire Department444-857500NEWSPAPERThe Paducah Sun408 Kentucky Ave.Paducah, KY 42003575-8600Western KY News1540 McCracken Blvd.Paducah, KY 42001442-7389POLICE/FIRE DEPARTMENTPaducah Police Department444-8550Paducah Fire Department444-8575REGISTRATIONVehicle Registration – 444-4700Voter Registration – 444-4700OTHERSU.S. Postal Service444-9447WEATHERNational Weather Service744-6440Weather Recording744-6331Time & Temp 443-50501028700103505Tips for Applying for a Job00Tips for Applying for a JobBefore the Interview:Prepare a resume. List your skills and experiences.Be prepared to fill out an application and give references.Notify references that someone may be calling them.Research the company. Talk to people who work there and visit its website.Be prepared to talk about your skills and strengths.Rehearse answers to difficult questions. Explain job changes without criticizing anyone.A job counselor can help you decide how much to reveal about your background, disability or other issues. At the Interview:2857500205105Dress neatly and appropriately.Arrive 10 minutes early.Shake hands firmly when you are introduced.Maintain eye contact and smile.Explain how your skills will benefit the employer.Ask thoughtful questions.Answer questions briefly, with examples from your previous jobs or experiences.After the interview, thank the interviewer for his/her time.Ask when a decision will be made.Send a thank-you note the next day.00Dress neatly and appropriately.Arrive 10 minutes early.Shake hands firmly when you are introduced.Maintain eye contact and smile.Explain how your skills will benefit the employer.Ask thoughtful questions.Answer questions briefly, with examples from your previous jobs or experiences.After the interview, thank the interviewer for his/her time.Ask when a decision will be made.Send a thank-you note the next day. ................
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