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Resources & Support For Brookside Families

At Brookside, we are committed to supporting our residents’ families and guardians. Here, you’ll find a variety of helpful links, guidance, and documents to assist you. Please remember, you are not alone — our team is here to help if you have any questions or need additional support. We hope these resources make it easier to navigate the journey of caring for a child with developmental disabilities.

Helpful Links

Explore these trusted organizations and information sources for further support and learning:

For Guardians & Families

Information and guidance to help families navigate important processes:

  • Most children at Brookside receive Ohio Medicaid benefits, which help cover the cost of care. Families can apply through the Ohio Benefits Portal or contact their local Department of Job and Family Services. Need help? Call the Ohio Medicaid Consumer Hotline at 1-844-640-6446 or ask our staff for guidance on what documentation is needed.

  • Each county’s probate court provides steps and required training’s for guardians. We can help you navigate this process and ensure you’re prepared.

    https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/education/ohio-adult-guardianship-education-program/

    https://www.warrencountyohio.gov/probate_juvenile/

  • Family advocacy groups can help with the education, legal rights, and emotional support. One resource is the Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council, which offers guides, workshops, and community support for families and guardians.

    https://www.disabilityrightsohio.org/

    https://www.thearcofohio.org/advocacy/

    https://osdaohio.org/

  • When a child with a disability turns 18, certain supports and responsibilities change. Families may need to update Medicaid eligibility, consider guardianship, and adjust school or day programming services. We’re here to guide you through each step and help make the transition as smooth as possible.

    https://ohioemploymentfirst.org/

  • If your child is turning 18 or is unable to make decisions independently, guardianship may be needed. This process goes through the probate court and may require legal support. Families can learn more through the Disability Rights Ohio Guardianship FAQ or consult with our staff at Brookside.

    https://www.disabilityrightsohio.org/guardianship