The Intensive Behavioral Treatment/Discrete Trials Training (DTT) program is for individuals age 2 to 22 who have developmental disabilities. Each individual receives a behavior assessment and a customized learning program to improve their skills in communication, observation, social skills, and … Continue reading →
The Behavior Intervention Service (BIS) trains and supports primary caretakers/family members to reduce problem behaviors of individuals with special needs. Caretakers learn to identify the potential cause behind the challenging behavior, implement preventative strategies, and get better outcomes for the … Continue reading →
The Independent Living Skills Training (ILS) offers young adults and adults daily living, communication, social interaction and functional skills training necessary to promote greater independence and quality of life.
Community Services Department offers transportation services to residents who are 60+ years of age or disabled (any age). This service transports participants within city limits and up to 15 miles outside South El Monte for medical appointments.
LSS San Gabriel Valley provides social and volunteer opportunities for individuals experiencing intellectual or developmental disabilities while also reinforcing basic life skills and independence. Referrals are made through qualified Regional Centers.
Artesia Christian Home provides a 66-bed nursing facility with trained staff. The nursing facility includes Wi-Fi and basic cable, climate-controlled rooms, an emergency call system, recreation, educational programs, meals, and bible studies.
DCRC helps individuals find affordable, accessible housing in DCRC’s service area.
DCRC offers several support groups that meet virtually, including a Men\’s Group, Virtual Grupo de Ayuda Mutua en Español, a Women\’s Group, and a Mindfulness Support Group.
DCRC Personal Assistance Specialists provide members with the information, training and assistance they need to hire a qualified personal care attendant. Specialists teach members on how they can contact, interview, hire and negotiate pay. DCRC also provides a list of … Continue reading →
Burbank Adult School (BAS) offers the Foothill Area Community Transition Services (FACTS) program which teaches life skills to students with intellectual or physical disabilities. Classes teach them to function successfully at home and in the community.
Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) for very frail adults with disabilities 65+ on Medi-Cal who qualify for placement in nursing facilities; Assisted Living Waiver for same population to be in assisted living facility instead of a facility.
Leaps n Boundz Tailored Services program provides training, support, and skills necessary to achieve life goals. Program participants can explore employment options, volunteer placement, or continue learning with post-secondary education.
The County of Los Angeles Public Library helps veterans through the Veterans Resource Center to learn about state and federal education, employment, housing, health, disability, and other benefits. Veterans Resource Centers are currently open for item browsing and checkout only.
GLAD’s HIV Prevention Program provides services to deaf/hard of hearing women. Sessions include risk reduction counseling, negotiation skills, testing and screening referrals, and updated HIV/AIDS resources.
The Deaf Affordable Housing Corporation (DAHC) is a program operated at GLAD under Section 8 of the Federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department that provides 14 apartments for income-eligible senior citizens who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Drew Child Development Corporation provides an early intervention program for children ages 18 months – 3 years with disabilities. The program provides services for children in their homes and in the community to help meet their developmental needs.
The City of Inglewood offers a care management program for seniors that includes services for medical referrals, legal assistance, behavior management, transportation, supportive counseling, and support groups for caregivers.
Cerritos College Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides programming and special services to students with disabilities including mobility, visual, hearing, speech, psychological and other health impairments, as well as learning and developmental disabilities. Services include notetakers, testing accommodations, elevator access plus … Continue reading →
TASK offers free workshops on the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process for parents, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and assistive technologies, and special education for children ages 0-26 years.
BurbankBus provides pick up and drop off transportation service for the elderly and individuals with disabilities living in Burbank.
The Intensive Behavioral Treatment/Discrete Trials Training (DTT) program is for individuals age 2 to 22 who have developmental disabilities. Each individual receives a behavior assessment and a customized learning program to improve their skills in communication, observation, social skills, and … Continue reading →
The Behavior Intervention Service (BIS) trains and supports primary caretakers/family members to reduce problem behaviors of individuals with special needs. Caretakers learn to identify the potential cause behind the challenging behavior, implement preventative strategies, and get better outcomes for the … Continue reading →
The Independent Living Skills Training (ILS) offers young adults and adults daily living, communication, social interaction and functional skills training necessary to promote greater independence and quality of life.
Community Services Department offers transportation services to residents who are 60+ years of age or disabled (any age). This service transports participants within city limits and up to 15 miles outside South El Monte for medical appointments.
LSS San Gabriel Valley provides social and volunteer opportunities for individuals experiencing intellectual or developmental disabilities while also reinforcing basic life skills and independence. Referrals are made through qualified Regional Centers.
Artesia Christian Home provides a 66-bed nursing facility with trained staff. The nursing facility includes Wi-Fi and basic cable, climate-controlled rooms, an emergency call system, recreation, educational programs, meals, and bible studies.
DCRC helps individuals find affordable, accessible housing in DCRC’s service area.
DCRC offers several support groups that meet virtually, including a Men\’s Group, Virtual Grupo de Ayuda Mutua en Español, a Women\’s Group, and a Mindfulness Support Group.
DCRC Personal Assistance Specialists provide members with the information, training and assistance they need to hire a qualified personal care attendant. Specialists teach members on how they can contact, interview, hire and negotiate pay. DCRC also provides a list of … Continue reading →
Burbank Adult School (BAS) offers the Foothill Area Community Transition Services (FACTS) program which teaches life skills to students with intellectual or physical disabilities. Classes teach them to function successfully at home and in the community.
Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) for very frail adults with disabilities 65+ on Medi-Cal who qualify for placement in nursing facilities; Assisted Living Waiver for same population to be in assisted living facility instead of a facility.
Leaps n Boundz Tailored Services program provides training, support, and skills necessary to achieve life goals. Program participants can explore employment options, volunteer placement, or continue learning with post-secondary education.
The County of Los Angeles Public Library helps veterans through the Veterans Resource Center to learn about state and federal education, employment, housing, health, disability, and other benefits. Veterans Resource Centers are currently open for item browsing and checkout only.
GLAD’s HIV Prevention Program provides services to deaf/hard of hearing women. Sessions include risk reduction counseling, negotiation skills, testing and screening referrals, and updated HIV/AIDS resources.
The Deaf Affordable Housing Corporation (DAHC) is a program operated at GLAD under Section 8 of the Federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department that provides 14 apartments for income-eligible senior citizens who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Drew Child Development Corporation provides an early intervention program for children ages 18 months – 3 years with disabilities. The program provides services for children in their homes and in the community to help meet their developmental needs.
The City of Inglewood offers a care management program for seniors that includes services for medical referrals, legal assistance, behavior management, transportation, supportive counseling, and support groups for caregivers.
Cerritos College Student Accessibility Services (SAS) provides programming and special services to students with disabilities including mobility, visual, hearing, speech, psychological and other health impairments, as well as learning and developmental disabilities. Services include notetakers, testing accommodations, elevator access plus … Continue reading →
TASK offers free workshops on the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) process for parents, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and assistive technologies, and special education for children ages 0-26 years.
BurbankBus provides pick up and drop off transportation service for the elderly and individuals with disabilities living in Burbank.