Information for Families

 Cedarcrest Center is committed to supporting you and your child, whether it is through a long-term stay, a short-term visit, day education services, outpatient therapies or training for you or another caregiver.  Read More 

Our Mission is to provide a nurturing home and school for children with complex medical and developmental needs and to be an innovative resource for families, professionals and the community.

Information for Referral Sources

 We regularly provide information to pediatricians, specialists, home care nurses, special educators, social workers and others who wish to learn more about the care we provide. If you are interested in learning more about our short or long term care or day education services, we encourage you to explore the information provided on this site and, then, to contact us.
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Ways to Help

 

Thank you to all who helped make the 2009 Keene-tucky Derby a great success. With the leadership  of our event committee and the support of so many generous business sponsors, auction and prize donors,  donors, contributors and attendees, this year's Derby raised more than $43,000 to support exceptional medical care and education for children with complex medical and developmental needs.  SAVE THE DATE for the 2010 Keene-tucky Derby - May 1, 2010!!

In addition to participating in special events. There are countless ways you can help the children at Cedarcrest Center. You can volunteer, donate an item of need, serve on a committee, participate in a community fundraiser or donate a contribution. A hallmark of Cedarcrest Center has been the involvement of our friends and neighbors and their generous support of the children we care so much about. Please join this special circle of friends...
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Progress based on a promise...

Like the remarkable transformation of a butterfly, Cedarcrest continues to develop and alter itself to meet the changing needs of children with complex medical and developmental disabilities. Our progress is based on a promise that was made six decades ago by two women who had a great vision: to provide a special home where children with disabilities could be nurtured and where their unique needs and potential would be respected.
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