Resource Web Links
Adolescent Transition
Washington State
National
Washington
State
Adolescent Healthcare Transition Project
Practical tools and information for adolescents,
their families, and health care providers.
Birth-to-young adulthood
transition timelines in multiple languages for children and adolescents
with 1) chronic illness and 2) developmental disabilities.
Transition notebook "Working Together for Successful Transition". Chapters cover:
- Health
- Transition Stories
- Division of Developmental Disabilities
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- School & Postsecondary Education
- Work, Volunteering, & Community Participation
- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Community Resources
- Recreation
- Legal Matters
www.depts.washington.edu/healthtr/index.html
National
Transition Workbooks - Children's Medical Services Network
Health Care Transition Workbooks for Parents and Youth
created by John Reiss, Ph.D. and Robert Gibson, MSOTR/L
and the Institute for Child Health Policy at the University
of Florida. Workbooks for ages 12-14 years, 15-17 years
and 18 years and older.
www.doh.state.fl.us/alternatesites/cms-kids/kids_teens/teens/transitions.html
Healthy and Ready to Work National Center
Tools for youth, their families and health care providers
for youth to successfully transition to adulthood.
www.hrtw.org
Transition Guides
Transition Summary series focuses on preparing youth with disabilities
to move from high school to the adult world developed by NICHCY.
http://nichcy.org/schoolage/transitionadult
Youth and Family Perspectives on Transitioning to Adult Health Care
Information from the National Center for Cultural
Competence
http://www11.georgetown.edu/research/gucchd/nccc/perspectives/transitions.html
Transition Resources from the National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Needs
Extensive listing of transition resources
www.medicalhomeinfo.org/health/trans.html
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