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Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services

Special Needs

Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services

UPDATED: February 6, 2023

Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services has a Special Needs Department, where our Special Needs Community Liaison works with families in regards to financial assistance to those that qualify and live in our catchment area (Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Highland Beach) for any number of things including therapies, tutoring, equipment, etc. Our Liaison also offers parents/caregiver support groups, grandparents support groups and Sibshops support groups. In addition people reach out for information and referral for resources in and outside the community. The Toby and Leon Cooperman Therapy & Family Resource Center (Cooperman Center) is an expansion of the existing JFS special needs program. It services children with special needs from birth to 22 years of age and their families. The Cooperman Center offers a variety of therapy options, classes, and workshops for the whole family. Our team of professionals help guide you through your journey of raising a special needs child. With a variety of services and therapies provided under one roof, our Center is a welcoming “home” for families
of children with varying needs and abilities.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Hebrew
  • Spanish
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Private Insurance

Address:

Ruth & Norman Rales Jewish Family Services
21300 Ruth & Baron Coleman Blvd.
Boca Raton, FL 33428
United States

Website:

ralesjfs.org

Phone:

(561) 852-3112 and (561) 558-2152

Email:

tzippir@ralesjfs.org

Contact:

Tzippi and Aliyah Rosen and Longhurst

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