The BurbankBus Senior and Disabled Transit provides curb-to-curb transportation services for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Transportation services are provided on first-come, first-served basis
Special Transit program offers curb-to-curb transportation with wheelchair-accessible vans for seniors and people with a disability.
City of Bell Garden offers rides within Bell Gardens to seniors 55 and over, and people with disabilities.
The Dial-A-Cab (DAC) program complements the Dial-A-Van program. Service is available 7 days a week 24 hours a day to and from any point within the City and to and from certain satellite points (medical facilities) outside the City. Reservations … Continue reading →
The City of South Gate offers discount fare rates on local Metro buses and transit for seniors, students, and people with a disability.
City of Downey\’s Dial-A-Ride service provides curb-to-curb transportation assistance for Downey senior residents ages 65 and older or individuals living with a disability. The service operates within City of Downey boundaries.
PCDA offers music therapy as a unique opportunity to children with developmental disabilities, neurological impairments, and autistic spectrum disorders. It can support development in communication, cognition, motor skills, and social emotional development.
The Performing Arts of Rancho program provides a creative outlet for individuals with disabilities to express themselves through song, dance, and poetry.
Pools of Hope offers swimming lessons for individuals with disabilities. Classes teach participants how to swim and are based on American Red Cross’ learn-to-swim program. Classes combine skills and instructions in how to swim safely.
Pasadena Transit Dial-A-Ride uses the region’s transit Reduced Fare TAP card system for its membership eligibility process. Riders can apply online. Dial-A-Ride is a shared, curb-to-curb transportation service for eligible Pasadena residents.
City of South Pasadena offers dial-a-ride service to residents age 55 and older and city residents with disabilities. Wheelchair lifts are available in all vehicles. Registration is required and all rides are by appointment only.
Dial-A-Ride is a shared, curb-to-curb transportation service provided for residents who live in Pasadena, San Marino, Altadena, and the other unincorporated Los Angeles County areas in the program\’s service area (i.e., Chapman Woods, Kinneloa area, and the unincorporated area of … Continue reading →
ICLC\’s staff helps veterans who are experiencing homelessness file disability claims, get discharge upgrades, navigate complex benefit systems, avoid eviction, and expunge minor criminal offenses from their records.
ICLC\’s staff helps individuals, families, and people living with disabilities apply for and maintain social security benefits, general relief, and other benefits.
The Mental Health Peer Support Project provides paid work experience and skill building. There is an 8-week training in crisis intervention, Social Security benefits, case management, community resources, advocacy, housing issues, goal setting, and statistical reporting. After the training is … Continue reading →
Peer Counseling Services provides emotional and educational support to persons with disabilities by staff who can relate to having a disability. Counselors assess the member’s current situation, level of independence, and the impact the disability has on their self-esteem and … Continue reading →
The Empowerment Alliance program provides support for people with mental health disabilities on how to achieve their wellness goals and live better in recovery. Members learn about arts and crafts, creative writing and poetry, computer skills, internet job searches, yoga, … Continue reading →
Assistive technology services are adaptive, assistive or rehabilitation products or devices to assist individuals with communication, mobility, learning, recreation; overcome or deal with physical or mental challenges; and help with daily life activities. Items include furniture with lifts, clothing with … Continue reading →
PIH Health provides a 33-bed skilled nursing facility for patients who require continued medical care following hospitalization. The facility can help with continued recovery from illness or management of a chronic illness or disability.
Institute for the Redesign of Learning operates Almansor Academy, a private school for students in kindergarten through age 22 years old with learning and emotional disabilities. Students work towards a Certificate of Completion or High School Diploma.
The BurbankBus Senior and Disabled Transit provides curb-to-curb transportation services for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Transportation services are provided on first-come, first-served basis
Special Transit program offers curb-to-curb transportation with wheelchair-accessible vans for seniors and people with a disability.
City of Bell Garden offers rides within Bell Gardens to seniors 55 and over, and people with disabilities.
The Dial-A-Cab (DAC) program complements the Dial-A-Van program. Service is available 7 days a week 24 hours a day to and from any point within the City and to and from certain satellite points (medical facilities) outside the City. Reservations … Continue reading →
The City of South Gate offers discount fare rates on local Metro buses and transit for seniors, students, and people with a disability.
City of Downey\’s Dial-A-Ride service provides curb-to-curb transportation assistance for Downey senior residents ages 65 and older or individuals living with a disability. The service operates within City of Downey boundaries.
PCDA offers music therapy as a unique opportunity to children with developmental disabilities, neurological impairments, and autistic spectrum disorders. It can support development in communication, cognition, motor skills, and social emotional development.
The Performing Arts of Rancho program provides a creative outlet for individuals with disabilities to express themselves through song, dance, and poetry.
Pools of Hope offers swimming lessons for individuals with disabilities. Classes teach participants how to swim and are based on American Red Cross’ learn-to-swim program. Classes combine skills and instructions in how to swim safely.
Pasadena Transit Dial-A-Ride uses the region’s transit Reduced Fare TAP card system for its membership eligibility process. Riders can apply online. Dial-A-Ride is a shared, curb-to-curb transportation service for eligible Pasadena residents.
City of South Pasadena offers dial-a-ride service to residents age 55 and older and city residents with disabilities. Wheelchair lifts are available in all vehicles. Registration is required and all rides are by appointment only.
Dial-A-Ride is a shared, curb-to-curb transportation service provided for residents who live in Pasadena, San Marino, Altadena, and the other unincorporated Los Angeles County areas in the program\’s service area (i.e., Chapman Woods, Kinneloa area, and the unincorporated area of … Continue reading →
ICLC\’s staff helps veterans who are experiencing homelessness file disability claims, get discharge upgrades, navigate complex benefit systems, avoid eviction, and expunge minor criminal offenses from their records.
ICLC\’s staff helps individuals, families, and people living with disabilities apply for and maintain social security benefits, general relief, and other benefits.
The Mental Health Peer Support Project provides paid work experience and skill building. There is an 8-week training in crisis intervention, Social Security benefits, case management, community resources, advocacy, housing issues, goal setting, and statistical reporting. After the training is … Continue reading →
Peer Counseling Services provides emotional and educational support to persons with disabilities by staff who can relate to having a disability. Counselors assess the member’s current situation, level of independence, and the impact the disability has on their self-esteem and … Continue reading →
The Empowerment Alliance program provides support for people with mental health disabilities on how to achieve their wellness goals and live better in recovery. Members learn about arts and crafts, creative writing and poetry, computer skills, internet job searches, yoga, … Continue reading →
Assistive technology services are adaptive, assistive or rehabilitation products or devices to assist individuals with communication, mobility, learning, recreation; overcome or deal with physical or mental challenges; and help with daily life activities. Items include furniture with lifts, clothing with … Continue reading →
PIH Health provides a 33-bed skilled nursing facility for patients who require continued medical care following hospitalization. The facility can help with continued recovery from illness or management of a chronic illness or disability.
Institute for the Redesign of Learning operates Almansor Academy, a private school for students in kindergarten through age 22 years old with learning and emotional disabilities. Students work towards a Certificate of Completion or High School Diploma.