InClusion Services provides Adaptive Skills Training (AST) to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. The program includes helping participants with a job search.
InClusion Services provides adaptive skills training for individuals with developmental disabilities. The program focuses on how to access public resources, college preparation, communication, home safety, self-help skills, and more.
InClusion Services offers Supported Living Services (SLS) for individuals with developmental disabilities. The program provides training and support, including housing assistance, household skills training, help with shopping, resource access, and more.
InClusion Services offers Mobility Training Services (MTS) for individuals with developmental disabilities. The program provides training in decision making, time management, how to pay for public transportation, street safety, traffic laws, and more.
Dial-A-Van provides transportation for seniors and people with a disability to medical appointments outside of the city within six miles of City Hall.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) provide free assistance to income eligible individuals and/or individuals over 60 who need help in completing federal and state income tax returns. VITA program specializes in assisting disabled … Continue reading →
Gardena Municipal Bus Lines offers discounted bus fares for seniors, students, and people with a disability. Children under 5 ride for free with a paying adult.
JFLA offers interest-free loans up to $6,000 for expenses related to caring for a child with special needs, including autism and developmental disabilities. Expenses include home repairs, diagnosis, behavioral support and medical equipment.
Compton USD\’s Compton Adult School offers the Exceptional Adult Center. The Center\’s primary purpose is to assist persons with developmental disabilities to become confident, contributing members of society. The curriculum is centered on social and everyday basic living skills.
AbilityFirst\’s after-school and summer programs provide social and recreational activities for children and youth with disabilities. Participants can learn basic life skills, communication and language skills development, socialization, and more.
The Employment Services Program provides job readiness training, assistance with resume preparation, job search outreach and guidance, help with interview techniques, and job openings referrals.
The Independent Living Skills Program (ILS) teaches and supports people with disabilities to live independently in activities including personal care, money management, and transportation. Clients receive an assessment of their needs and develop a personalized Independent Living Plan with goals … Continue reading →
DRC provides assistive technology for people with disabilities such as computer training with adaptive equipment and software, braille keyboards, education on high and low tech equipment, Dragon Naturally Speaking, JAWS, ZoomText; plus free reading glasses, canes, and gloves. DRC also … Continue reading →
Disabled Resource Center of Long Beach provides personal assistance referrals for people with disabilities. Services include help with personal care, household duties, meal preparation, shopping, transportation and medications.
Independent Living Center of Southern California provides peer support groups.
GLAD helps individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing develop independent living skills such as money management, banking, housing, cooking, shopping, computers, and transportation.
KnowBarriers offers peer mentoring by people who have experienced disabilities or injuries and can offer motivation, emotional support, recommendation of resources, problem-solving, and demonstration of skills.
The Adaptive Skills Training helps individuals ages 18 and up develop skills leading to greater independence in their communities and at home.
SEEK provides services children and adults with deficits in functional skills such as: feeding, toileting, communication, socializing, health and safety, stress, puberty and adulthood development, and emotional issues. Programs train parents and primary caretakers to promote these skills so that … Continue reading →
The goal of the infant program is to increase the child’s language, emotional, social, physical and cognitive skills. Parents receive training in feeding, sleeping, toileting and behavior management.
InClusion Services provides Adaptive Skills Training (AST) to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. The program includes helping participants with a job search.
InClusion Services provides adaptive skills training for individuals with developmental disabilities. The program focuses on how to access public resources, college preparation, communication, home safety, self-help skills, and more.
InClusion Services offers Supported Living Services (SLS) for individuals with developmental disabilities. The program provides training and support, including housing assistance, household skills training, help with shopping, resource access, and more.
InClusion Services offers Mobility Training Services (MTS) for individuals with developmental disabilities. The program provides training in decision making, time management, how to pay for public transportation, street safety, traffic laws, and more.
Dial-A-Van provides transportation for seniors and people with a disability to medical appointments outside of the city within six miles of City Hall.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) provide free assistance to income eligible individuals and/or individuals over 60 who need help in completing federal and state income tax returns. VITA program specializes in assisting disabled … Continue reading →
Gardena Municipal Bus Lines offers discounted bus fares for seniors, students, and people with a disability. Children under 5 ride for free with a paying adult.
JFLA offers interest-free loans up to $6,000 for expenses related to caring for a child with special needs, including autism and developmental disabilities. Expenses include home repairs, diagnosis, behavioral support and medical equipment.
Compton USD\’s Compton Adult School offers the Exceptional Adult Center. The Center\’s primary purpose is to assist persons with developmental disabilities to become confident, contributing members of society. The curriculum is centered on social and everyday basic living skills.
AbilityFirst\’s after-school and summer programs provide social and recreational activities for children and youth with disabilities. Participants can learn basic life skills, communication and language skills development, socialization, and more.
The Employment Services Program provides job readiness training, assistance with resume preparation, job search outreach and guidance, help with interview techniques, and job openings referrals.
The Independent Living Skills Program (ILS) teaches and supports people with disabilities to live independently in activities including personal care, money management, and transportation. Clients receive an assessment of their needs and develop a personalized Independent Living Plan with goals … Continue reading →
DRC provides assistive technology for people with disabilities such as computer training with adaptive equipment and software, braille keyboards, education on high and low tech equipment, Dragon Naturally Speaking, JAWS, ZoomText; plus free reading glasses, canes, and gloves. DRC also … Continue reading →
Disabled Resource Center of Long Beach provides personal assistance referrals for people with disabilities. Services include help with personal care, household duties, meal preparation, shopping, transportation and medications.
Independent Living Center of Southern California provides peer support groups.
GLAD helps individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing develop independent living skills such as money management, banking, housing, cooking, shopping, computers, and transportation.
KnowBarriers offers peer mentoring by people who have experienced disabilities or injuries and can offer motivation, emotional support, recommendation of resources, problem-solving, and demonstration of skills.
The Adaptive Skills Training helps individuals ages 18 and up develop skills leading to greater independence in their communities and at home.
SEEK provides services children and adults with deficits in functional skills such as: feeding, toileting, communication, socializing, health and safety, stress, puberty and adulthood development, and emotional issues. Programs train parents and primary caretakers to promote these skills so that … Continue reading →
The goal of the infant program is to increase the child’s language, emotional, social, physical and cognitive skills. Parents receive training in feeding, sleeping, toileting and behavior management.