United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate Serving the Bay Area

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1970 Broadway Ste 115
Oakland, CA 94612

United Cerebral Palsy of the Golden Gate serves the Bay Area in Oakland, CA, providing a range of programs and services for individuals affected by cerebral palsy and other disabilities. Their offerings include adult day programs, assistive technology, children's services, equipment recycling, family support, grants and funding, information and referral, and respite care.

With a mission to advance independence, productivity, and full citizenship for those with disabilities, UCP San Diego offers a variety of support programs, including a new pilot program for non-medical, in-home respite care. Through their dedicated efforts, they aim to provide high-quality care and support to individuals and families in a familiar and comfortable environment.

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