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3305 S. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
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12702 Science Drive
Orlando, FL 32826
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448 W. Donegan Avenue
Kissimmee, FL 34741
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Pine Hills Campus
5800 Golf Club Parkway
Orlando, FL 32808
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Lake Mary Campus/Seminole
3590 N. Hwy 17-92,
Ste 1038
Lake Mary, FL 32746
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Winter Garden/West Orange Campus
630 S. Dillard Street
Winter Garden, FL 34787
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Transitional Learning Academy Middle/High School
3305 S. Orange Avenue
Orlando, FL 32806
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College Transition Program
12702 Science Drive
Orlando, FL 32826
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UCP of Central Florida offers support, education and therapy helping children ages birth to 21 achieve their optimal potential. Physical, speech and occupation therapy is also offered during the school day and/or outpatient therapy and rehabilitative services. UCP’s school and therapy programs are geared toward children with and without disabilities. UCP’s education and therapy teams collaborate closely with physicians and other professionals to provide each child with a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach where families are an essential part of the team.

As a tuition-free public charter school, UCP offers school options for children with and without disabilities from birth to fourth grade and also offers a middle, high school and college transition program for students with disabilities. Programs vary depending on the location. In addition to school programs, UCP's Physical Therapy focuses on preserving, developing and restoring physical function. Speech Therapy develops verbal and non-verbal communication skills, as well remediation of oral-motor and feeding challenges. Occupational Therapy aims to improve fine motor, self-help, sensory motor and visual perceptual skills. All three disciplines utilize diverse approaches, techniques, devices, physical agents and modalities to help each child reach their individual goals.

Services are provided at UCP’s six campuses as part of their in-house educational program, as well as on-site outpatient therapy, summer enrichment and services at local childcare facilities. Many education programs are free for eligible children. Medicaid, commercial insurances and private pay are acceptable for therapy.

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Summer Enrichment Enrollment

UCP's Summer Enrichment Programs are available for children with and without disabilities ages birth through fifth grade. Free VPK is offered at all six campuses as well for children who meet eligibility requirements and are entering kindergarten in Fall 2012. Additional enrichment programs are available including Shakespeare with Heart in conjunction with the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre. Enrollment for summer is open to current families until the end of February. Families who are currently enrolled in UCP's school or therapy programs may register through the end of February. On March 1, 2012, new families may enroll in summer programs as well.  All applications should be returned to the campus in which you are interested in having your child attend.

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UCP believes that a basic principle of sound relations provides a clear and open channel for the expression of grievances by clients/parents/guardians. You should attempt to resolve all concerns at the lowest possible level (with the teacher, therapist, or the school administrator).
If a concern has not been resolved satisfactorily, the client/parent/guardian should express their complaint to the Sr. Director of Operations. If, within 72 hours, no action has been taken or the action taken is not satisfactory, the complaint should be submitted, in writing, to the CEO. The CEO will review the complaint and attempt to resolve the issue within 10 days. If a satisfactory solution has not been found the client/parent/guardian may make an appointment to meet with the CEO and the Chairman of the Board of Directors who will arbitrate the matter and make the final decision.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
March 09, 2012:
UCP's "Poker at the Palace" Tournament
March 10, 2012:
UCP of Central Florida's 19th Annual Gala: An Evening at the Palace
April 23, 2012:
Kiwanis Charity Golf Tournament
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Philanthropic leaders to be honored at UCP of Central Florida Gala
Actor Dan Aykroyd and Actress Cheryl Hines Slated to Host 19th Annual Fundraising Gala for UCP of Central Florida
10th annual The Faces Behind the Miracles Fundraising Breakfast raises $450,000
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