The Keep Moving Forward (KMF) Grant helps individuals get necessary adaptive equipment for activities of daily living, make home modifications for wheelchair accessibility, and maintain therapeutic activities for health and wellness.
Adult Day Services offers support so individuals with developmental, physical, cognitive or multiple disabilities can live independently, gain social and daily living skills, and become active members of their communities.
Riverside Meals on Wheels delivers daily meals to people who are homebound. Diabetic, Lactose Intolerant, and Egg & Nut free meal options are available.
Project New Hope has several independent living properties for individuals living with HIV/AIDS plus properties specifically for seniors and chronically homeless individuals with disabilities.
ALP offers comprehensive ABA programs at their centers. Engaging in therapy at the center allows children to practice skills learned at home in a less familiar setting, with a focus on school readiness.
ALP\’s family-centered treatment model involves caregivers in goal selection, program implementation, and progress assessment. ALP guides parents to incorporate learning through play and natural routines.
ALP\’s Focused ABA services focus intensely on a developing a few functional skills, which can produce noticeable results.
ALP\’s diagnosticians assess children for developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The evaluation involves a parent interview, assessment of the child, and a recommendation meeting to discuss next steps.
ALP provides home-based ABA services for children, allowing them to learn in a familiar environment and facilitating staff incorporation of parent training and education. This therapy integrates learning into the child\’s daily routine.
ALP provides Comprehensive ABA services, crafting individualized ABA treatment specific to the child\’s needs. The program emphasizes adaptive living skills, communication skills, social skills, play skills, and community safety.
ALP offers telehealth appointments to provide ABA support for children with developmental disabilities and their parents. Services provided include parent coaching and behavior management plus supervision of in-home ABA sessions.
NLSLA can help you keep your housing, fix unsafe housing conditions, or remove barriers to housing. They also help with disability accommodations, eviction defense, illegal rent increases, Section 8 housing and unsafe living conditions.
The Girls Club of Los Angeles offers a full and part-time preschool for children ages 3-5. Support is also offered for children living with disabilities.
The Alliance’s Benefits Program helps caregivers access funding and services for the children in their care. The Alliance helps to ensure that caregivers are receiving the correct level of support for the needs of the child. A major focus of … Continue reading →
Camp Paivika is an overnight summer camp for adults and children with mild to severe developmental and physical disabilities such as autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and Down syndrome. Campers participate in guided play, social skills building and exploration.
City of Monterey Park\’s Housing Rights Center provides free housing counseling and fair housing education, investigates housing discrimination, and assists with disability accommodation requests.
Desert Haven\’s Employment Skills Training program provides individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to learn work skills in a variety of paid, on-the-job training experiences, as well as volunteer opportunities.
Independent Living Center of Southern California provides independent living skills training.
St. John\’s provides a complete range of medical services, from routine preventive care to management of chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Other services include: primary medical care for all life stages, screening for chronic medical conditions, … Continue reading →
The program provides care and activities for adults with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, post-stroke, Parkinson’s or other conditions that may require assistance and supervision. Activities include gardening, pet therapy, arts and crafts plus live music.
The Keep Moving Forward (KMF) Grant helps individuals get necessary adaptive equipment for activities of daily living, make home modifications for wheelchair accessibility, and maintain therapeutic activities for health and wellness.
Adult Day Services offers support so individuals with developmental, physical, cognitive or multiple disabilities can live independently, gain social and daily living skills, and become active members of their communities.
Riverside Meals on Wheels delivers daily meals to people who are homebound. Diabetic, Lactose Intolerant, and Egg & Nut free meal options are available.
Project New Hope has several independent living properties for individuals living with HIV/AIDS plus properties specifically for seniors and chronically homeless individuals with disabilities.
ALP offers comprehensive ABA programs at their centers. Engaging in therapy at the center allows children to practice skills learned at home in a less familiar setting, with a focus on school readiness.
ALP\’s family-centered treatment model involves caregivers in goal selection, program implementation, and progress assessment. ALP guides parents to incorporate learning through play and natural routines.
ALP\’s Focused ABA services focus intensely on a developing a few functional skills, which can produce noticeable results.
ALP\’s diagnosticians assess children for developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The evaluation involves a parent interview, assessment of the child, and a recommendation meeting to discuss next steps.
ALP provides home-based ABA services for children, allowing them to learn in a familiar environment and facilitating staff incorporation of parent training and education. This therapy integrates learning into the child\’s daily routine.
ALP provides Comprehensive ABA services, crafting individualized ABA treatment specific to the child\’s needs. The program emphasizes adaptive living skills, communication skills, social skills, play skills, and community safety.
ALP offers telehealth appointments to provide ABA support for children with developmental disabilities and their parents. Services provided include parent coaching and behavior management plus supervision of in-home ABA sessions.
NLSLA can help you keep your housing, fix unsafe housing conditions, or remove barriers to housing. They also help with disability accommodations, eviction defense, illegal rent increases, Section 8 housing and unsafe living conditions.
The Girls Club of Los Angeles offers a full and part-time preschool for children ages 3-5. Support is also offered for children living with disabilities.
The Alliance’s Benefits Program helps caregivers access funding and services for the children in their care. The Alliance helps to ensure that caregivers are receiving the correct level of support for the needs of the child. A major focus of … Continue reading →
Camp Paivika is an overnight summer camp for adults and children with mild to severe developmental and physical disabilities such as autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, epilepsy and Down syndrome. Campers participate in guided play, social skills building and exploration.
City of Monterey Park\’s Housing Rights Center provides free housing counseling and fair housing education, investigates housing discrimination, and assists with disability accommodation requests.
Desert Haven\’s Employment Skills Training program provides individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to learn work skills in a variety of paid, on-the-job training experiences, as well as volunteer opportunities.
Independent Living Center of Southern California provides independent living skills training.
St. John\’s provides a complete range of medical services, from routine preventive care to management of chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Other services include: primary medical care for all life stages, screening for chronic medical conditions, … Continue reading →
The program provides care and activities for adults with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, post-stroke, Parkinson’s or other conditions that may require assistance and supervision. Activities include gardening, pet therapy, arts and crafts plus live music.