2301 Olive Cir
Baytown, TX 77520 - Chambers County
(281) 837-1874
About Special Texas Homes:
Established in 2003, Special Texas Homes is located at 2301 Olive Cir in Baytown, TX - Chambers County and is a business specialized in Developmentally Disabled, Physical Disabilities, Non Ambulatory and Physically Disabled. Special Texas Homes is listed in the categories Homes Mentally Handicapped, Developmental Disabilities, Homes Mentally Challenged, Mental Retardation & Developmentally Disabled Services, Developmentally Disabled Information & Services and Homes Mental Retardation & Developmentally Disabled. After you do business with Special Texas Homes, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Special Texas Homes.
Categories: Homes Mentally Handicapped, Developmental Disabilities, Homes Mentally Challenged, Mental Retardation & Developmentally Disabled Services, Developmentally Disabled Information & Services and Homes Mental Retardation & Developmentally Disabled
Specialties: Developmentally Disabled, Physical Disabilities, Non Ambulatory, Physically Disabled
Special Considerations: Disability Services
Year Started: 2003
- SpecialHomes
- Fax: (409) 267-3921
- Autism
- Care Management
- Couples Counseling
- Employment Services
- Employment Training
- Family Support
- Group Counseling
- Group Homes
- Groups
- Home Care
- Mental Retardation
- Non Ambulatory
- Nursing
- Physically Disabled
- Private
- Shared
- Social Work
- Units
- Vocational Services
- Vocational Training
- Work
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