New Horizons Residential program allows adults with developmental disabilities to live in one of 13 residential homes located throughout the San Fernando Valley. Staff are available 24/7 to support residents\’ basic needs and independent living skills.
New Horizons\’ Achievement Center is a day training program for people with disabilities that provides education in functional living skills, including cooking, money management, personal hygiene, computer skills, arts and crafts, emergency skills, and recreation.
New Horizons\’ Youth Navigation Program supports students with developmental disabilities and their families in the transition from high school to adult services.
County-Wide Benefits Entitlements Services (CBEST) program helps qualified homeless individuals or Veterans with mental and physical health issues apply for disability programs including Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), Veterans Benefits … Continue reading →
Social Vocational Services\’ program works with clients referred to find jobs that match their personal experiences, skills, and interests. Development activities may include help with career planning, resumes, applications, interviews, and assessments.
The Supported Employment Program (SEP) offers work opportunities in local businesses to small groups of individuals with disabilities, including training and supervision from a job coach and 5 to 8 hours of work per day.
Social Vocational Services, Inc. provides supported employment for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Services are provided on both an individual and group basis, with assistance from a job coach.
Family Support Services teach families how to better advocate for their child and how they can participate in the services their child is receiving from ECF. It also provides parent support groups, parent education and training, one-on-one social work support, … Continue reading →
The City of Norwalk provides information about the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program. This program helps pay for services provided to Medi-Cal recipients who are 65 years of age or older, or legally blind, or adults and children with a … Continue reading →
InClusion Services offers home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Board-Certified Behavioral Analysts help guide individuals to improve communication, manage behaviors, and learn skills.
AbilityFirst offers accessible, affordable housing for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. The Crown House is for adults, and Sierra Rose is for seniors. Both provide group residential housing for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. Each facility offers shared … Continue reading →
Free to Be Programs provides services to adults with developmental disabilities in support homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
CAPC, Inc. provides the Supported Living program where individuals can live in a home or apartment of their choice and receive support specific to their needs and lifestyle. Case managers help each person manage money and pay bills, attend medical … Continue reading →
NLACRC provides an online tool to search for a convenient service provider.
InClusion Services provides Adaptive Skills Training (AST) to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. The program includes skills training in banking and purchasing.
InClusion Services provides Adaptive Skills Training (AST) to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. The program includes training and instruction in personal hygiene, toileting, and health and nutrition.
Golden Years Adult Day Health Center provides nursing and personal care services for seniors during the day. Services include monitoring overall health status, assistance with medications, personal care, monthly health education group sessions, and meetings with personal physicians, caregivers and … Continue reading →
Valley Village\’s day and after school programs offer speech therapy and communication skills training, a computer lab, sensory integration training, vocational skills training, physical therapy and gross motor exercises, art and ceramics classes plus daily living skills training.
The residential program at Valley Village provides 24-hour residential care for adults with developmental disabilities in the San Fernando Valley. The residences are family-style housing where clients live as a family with care providers and are integrated into the community. … Continue reading →
Learning Rights Law Center provides advice for parents who\’s children have faced issues accessing education due to disability or discrimination. Learning Rights counsels parents and provides individualized action plans to help fix the problem.
New Horizons Residential program allows adults with developmental disabilities to live in one of 13 residential homes located throughout the San Fernando Valley. Staff are available 24/7 to support residents\’ basic needs and independent living skills.
New Horizons\’ Achievement Center is a day training program for people with disabilities that provides education in functional living skills, including cooking, money management, personal hygiene, computer skills, arts and crafts, emergency skills, and recreation.
New Horizons\’ Youth Navigation Program supports students with developmental disabilities and their families in the transition from high school to adult services.
County-Wide Benefits Entitlements Services (CBEST) program helps qualified homeless individuals or Veterans with mental and physical health issues apply for disability programs including Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI), Veterans Benefits … Continue reading →
Social Vocational Services\’ program works with clients referred to find jobs that match their personal experiences, skills, and interests. Development activities may include help with career planning, resumes, applications, interviews, and assessments.
The Supported Employment Program (SEP) offers work opportunities in local businesses to small groups of individuals with disabilities, including training and supervision from a job coach and 5 to 8 hours of work per day.
Social Vocational Services, Inc. provides supported employment for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Services are provided on both an individual and group basis, with assistance from a job coach.
Family Support Services teach families how to better advocate for their child and how they can participate in the services their child is receiving from ECF. It also provides parent support groups, parent education and training, one-on-one social work support, … Continue reading →
The City of Norwalk provides information about the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program. This program helps pay for services provided to Medi-Cal recipients who are 65 years of age or older, or legally blind, or adults and children with a … Continue reading →
InClusion Services offers home-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Board-Certified Behavioral Analysts help guide individuals to improve communication, manage behaviors, and learn skills.
AbilityFirst offers accessible, affordable housing for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. The Crown House is for adults, and Sierra Rose is for seniors. Both provide group residential housing for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. Each facility offers shared … Continue reading →
Free to Be Programs provides services to adults with developmental disabilities in support homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
CAPC, Inc. provides the Supported Living program where individuals can live in a home or apartment of their choice and receive support specific to their needs and lifestyle. Case managers help each person manage money and pay bills, attend medical … Continue reading →
NLACRC provides an online tool to search for a convenient service provider.
InClusion Services provides Adaptive Skills Training (AST) to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. The program includes skills training in banking and purchasing.
InClusion Services provides Adaptive Skills Training (AST) to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. The program includes training and instruction in personal hygiene, toileting, and health and nutrition.
Golden Years Adult Day Health Center provides nursing and personal care services for seniors during the day. Services include monitoring overall health status, assistance with medications, personal care, monthly health education group sessions, and meetings with personal physicians, caregivers and … Continue reading →
Valley Village\’s day and after school programs offer speech therapy and communication skills training, a computer lab, sensory integration training, vocational skills training, physical therapy and gross motor exercises, art and ceramics classes plus daily living skills training.
The residential program at Valley Village provides 24-hour residential care for adults with developmental disabilities in the San Fernando Valley. The residences are family-style housing where clients live as a family with care providers and are integrated into the community. … Continue reading →
Learning Rights Law Center provides advice for parents who\’s children have faced issues accessing education due to disability or discrimination. Learning Rights counsels parents and provides individualized action plans to help fix the problem.