10101 Woodfield Ln
St. Louis, MO 63132
(314) 994-7800
Second Location Now Open! 4200 N. Cloverleaf Dr Suite J, St. Peters, MO 63376 Phone (636) 922-4700 Sensory Solutions, LLC is a company that is committed to providing excellent Pediatric Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy services. Our mission is to provide the best quality of care with a family friendly approach. Sensory Solutions provides therapy in the home and in our outpatient clinic located in Creve Coeur.
Hope Hospice was created with a passionate desire to care for those that are coping with a life limiting illness. Hope Hospice, a locally owned, community based leading hospice located in the heart of St. Louis strives to provide an assortment of personalized services, compassionate care and expert pain management to people nearing the end of their lives. Hospice care is family focused, physician driven care for those with life-threatening illnesses and their loved ones. Hope Hospice, Inc. specializes in physical, emotional, spiritual and psychosocial care for persons with a prognosis of six months or less to live. Hospice care neither prolongs life nor hastens death. Our specialized team of health care professionals and volunteers provide comfort and support to patients and families when a life-limiting illness no longer responds to cure-oriented treatments. Hope Hospice staff continually strives to offer the highest level of skill and knowledge on end-of-life issues. Through exceptional care and support, Hope Hospice assists every patient in living life to the fullest, therefore, allowing their loved ones to continue living after their loss. We take great pride in providing services that reflect the individual needs of each community we serve. Why Hope Hospice? We, at Hope Hospice, Inc. know that making a decision regarding which hospice organization will best meet the needs of the dying person is often confusing and difficult. This can be a stressful and challenging time for both the Hospice eligible patient and their family. We would like to give you some of the key reasons why we feel we would be the best hospice provider for you and your family. Hope Hospice, Inc. is a locally owned and operated organization … small enough to be personal yet large enough to meet all of our patients’ needs. Hope Hospice, Inc. provides a low staff-to-patient ratio, which allows for a higher patient visit frequency. Hope Hospice, Inc. offers up to five days a week home health aide visits in comparison to the two to three that most hospices offer. Hope Hospice, Inc. provides massage therapy to all patients that wish to participate. Hope Hospice, Inc. accepts referrals, schedules informational visits and admits patients 7 days a week, weekends and holidays included. Hope Hospice, Inc. has one hour referral response time to all families requesting an informational visit. Hope Hospice, Inc. understands how critical our support is to not only for the patient but the family as well. Hope Hospice ensures staff’s presence at bedside during or after the patient’s death. Hope Hospice, Inc. does not charge co-payments for any hospice services utilized. We also provide care to those without a payer source such as Medicare, Medicaid or an HMO. Hope Hospice, Inc.'s interdisciplinary team makes all decisions with the patients’ best interest as "the bottom line." Hope Hospice Proudly Provides Services to the Residents of St. Louis City & County, St. Charles County, Jefferson County and Franklin County.
Spaderma is a medical spa in the office of Dr. Frank Simo in Creve Coeur, St. Louis. The medical estheticians at Spaderma are dedicated to helping you to achieve your healthiest skin possible! We will be happy to answer any questions you have.
Creve Coeur Counseling is a group of competent and caring therapists with a combined total of over 80 years of experience in counseling all generations toward realizing a fulfilling and joyful life.
Elements of Wellness offers two massage training programs, 800 and 1000 hours. We have small class sizes and personalized attention to each student. We offer student advisement, career counseling, and mentoring. Elements of Wellness is an approved provider through NCBTMB for continuing education. We have fun, flexible, and personalized classes for all licensed massage therapists. Elements of Wellness also offers many classes and events open to the public seeking wellness and healing. We hold private couples massage classes and community classes such as yoga, Thai Chi, meditation, and qigong.
You deserve the best private, in-home care available. If home is where you choose to live, AccuCare is here to help. We provide the highest level of in-home care for our clients. We are company-owned and operated by RNs committed to offering the finest care in the St. Louis area delivered with the patience, compassion and peace of mind you expect from a good friend in the comfort of home. Our family-inspired approach to care also comes with expertise that enables us to perform medically skilled services. In addition to assisting with essential, everyday personal care needs, we can provide for many of your healthcare needs. Basic services include: Personal care, medication reminders, laundry cleaning, meal preparation, help with dressing, light housework and help with family pets. Because everyone's needs are different, we evaluate each situation on an individual basis to develop a care plan that meets each client's specific needs. Each of our employees is dedicated to our ongoing mission of providing every client with the highest possible standard of private-duty, in-home care, including: - An experienced RN on clinical call 24 hours a day, seven days a week at no additional charge. - Private, in-home care for seniors or for clients recovering from surgery. We will also work with families who hire their own private caregiver. - Extra attention and care for residents of an independent or assisted living facility or nursing home. During our years of operation, AccuCare has built an excellent reputation in St. Louis. We encourage prospective clients to inquire about our level of care and to review the testimonials on our website.
VCRF aims to raise awareness of viral cancer and provide funding for research at all stages.
CONNECT is a program at the St. Louis Arc, a non profit organization that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. CONNECT is geared towards individuals between the ages of 16 - 30 who have the goal of living independently. There are a variety of services offered within this program including: -Life Empowerment Coaching -Family Support -Socialization -Counseling -Employment and Education -Professional Staff Resources -Online Peer Support
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Coat-A-Kid knows that a coat can be the difference between a child that attends school, and one who will not venture out in the cold to attend school. We believe that education is the way to break out of the poverty cycle and that school attendance is the key.
JF&CS provides both mental health and social services within the Greater St. Louis Metropolitan area. The Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry, which is a part of JF&CS, is located at 10601 Baur Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132.
A local St. Louis non-profit organization with a focus on books and students. RTL is dedicated to improving underprivileged students' educational opportunities by providing books to them for free. RTL shares the love of reading and joy of book ownership with students in the St. Louis area. It is what we do best. Educational success provides a gateway for underprivileged children to overcome the cycle of poverty. It makes St. Louis a better place for all of us. Let's get St. Louis reading! Quote from former SLPS principal, " If they cannot read, they cannot learn. Reading is the foundation for all educational success."
Gateway is one of 34 chapters of the Paralyzed Veterans of America, located in St. Louis, Missouri (est. 1976). The Paralyzed Veterans of America, a congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1946, has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members--honorably discharged veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction. PVA uses that expertise to be the leading advocate for: 1) Quality health care for our members 2) Research and education addressing spinal cord injury or dysfunction 3) Benefits available as a result of our members' military service 4) Civil rights and opportunities which maximize the independence of our members To enable PVA to continue to honor this commitment, we must recruit and retain members who have the experience, energy, dedication, and passion necessary to manage the organization and ensure adequate resources to sustain the programs essential for PVA to achieve its mission.
Each year, Federation launches a Community Campaign that is the St. Louis Jewish community's largest fundraising effort. Campaign donations are distributed to 30 local and 21 national agencies, programs and services; three international agencies and four targeted programs – to feed the hungry, educate students of all ages, care for the young and old, fight anti-Semitism, promote Jewish culture and support Jews in Israel and around the world. Jewish Federation of St. Louis is part of a network of 157 North American Jewish Federations, known as the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA and formerly United Jewish Communities (UJC). As the community’s central agency, Federation has the capacity to unify the community – to bring together congregations, agencies, day schools and other Jewish groups. To strengthen St. Louis’ connections to Israel, Federation directly links St. Louis to Israel through a Partnership2Gether sister-city program. St. Louis’ sister-city region is Yokneam-Megiddo, Israel, an area southeast of Haifa. Federation is led by hundreds of volunteers from all sectors of the community, who serve on boards and committees, raise funds, manage endowments, respond to emergencies, evaluate needs and distribute charitable dollars to Federation’s family of agencies, programs and services. In 2008, Federation implemented a new governance model, downsizing the Board of Directors and establishing a more broadly representative Board of Trustees.