Alaska Information & Service Provider Lists
Information Lists
The Center for Human Development maintains a database with a number of different lists to provide easy access to program information. If you would like to receive information on the Full Lives Conference, UA Gerontology Program, Partners in Policymaking, or Learn As You Earn please join our mailing list.
Service Provider Lists
The Center for Human Development’s mission is to support the delivery of services in Alaska by improving communication and networking within the provider community. CHD maintains a comprehensive list of Developmental Disability Providers, Mental Health Providers, Traumatic Brain Injury Providers, Substance Abuse/Prevewntion Providers, and Senior Service Providers with information that is updated quarterly. The lists below require the free Adobe Reader. (opens in a new window)
Lists Maintained by the Center for Human Development
Mental Health Providers/Agencies
Developmental Disability Providers/Agencies
Senior Service Providers/Agencies
Traumatic Brain Injury Providers/Agencies
Substance Abuse/Prevention Providers/Agencies
Additions/Corrections to Provider/Agency Lists
This form will allow you to make changes to your listing. Questions, comments, updates or additions regarding the information listed on this site can be sent to anrs4@uaa.alaska.edu or contact Raelynn Smith at (907) 264-6244. If you would like to be removed from our site, please send her an e-mail.
Links to Other Web Sites with Provider Information
Administration on Aging-Eldercare Locator
The Administration on Aging has activated a Website to help the disability field by providing consumers with basic contact information about elder-service agencies at state and local levels by zip code requests. This is an excellent site for individuals trying to identify appropriate senior services in their area.
Alaska Special Education Directors & Community Resource Providers
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development maintains current contact information for Alaska Public Schools and Districts to further support communication between families, agencies and visitors.
Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority
The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority administers the Mental Health Trust established in perpetuity. It has a fiduciary responsibility to its beneficiaries to enhance and protect The Trust and to provide leadership in advocacy, planning, implementing and funding of a comprehensive integrated mental health program to improve the lives and circumstances of its beneficiaries.
Department of Health and Social Services
This site is a quick reference tool with information about programs administered by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services.