Mercy Housing offers affordable housing for single adults, seniors, families, people with disabilities, and people who are experiencing homelessness.
The Linkages program provides support in daily and crucial living activities for those who have mental health issues that prevent them from living independently. Care management, assessments, advocacy and referral to other services are provided.
Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) loans donated medical equipment to residents of San Gabriel Valley for as long as they need it. CAS recycles donated medical equipment by repairing and sanitizing gently used items.
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation organizes an independent living program for adults with disabilities. Participants live and learn in apartments as they develop a wide range of life skills. Staff support residents with money management, housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, personal care, … Continue reading →
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation offers educational therapy services for children with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, non-verbal learning disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), language processing, anxiety disorders, and reading and writing challenges.
Gymnastics sessions include climbing, tumbling, trampoline, balance beam, bars, vault and strength and conditioning. These activities helps build muscle strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and posture, which can increase spatial awareness, body management, and self-confidence. Each gymnast is assessed and provided … Continue reading →
Abode Communities manages affordable housing throughout Southern California. Housing is provided for individuals, families, youth, veterans, seniors, individuals experiencing homelessness, individuals with disabilities, and survivors of domestic violence.
Inside Out Productions teaches visual arts such as drawing, painting, ceramics, sewing, quilting, weaving, embroidery, photography, woodblock prints, and multimedia to individual with disabilities.
L.A. GOAL offers Tai Chi, Yoga, dance, Zumba (dance exercise), “Healthy Lunch & Movie” days, health education workshops, and classes in personal safety, personal grooming, safe food handling, cooking, laundry skills, etiquette, and house cleaning. Health and fitness classes are … Continue reading →
Institute for the Redesign of Learning Transition & Adult Services (TAS) offers life skills and job training to youth and adults with developmental disabilities, emotional health or mental health issues, and/or dual diagnoses. Services include training in social skills, independent … Continue reading →
TASK\’s TECH Connection program is an after-school group that helps transition-aged youth and young adults with disabilities better prepare themselves for the transition from school to work, college, and/or independent living.
Get early years services for children who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities
Child Development Services offers services in California to infants and toddlers who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities. Services aim to increase children\’s visual functioning, sensory awareness, communication and social skills.
Entertainment Community Fund has developed affordable housing for professionals of the entertainment industry. The Palm View is a 40-unit apartment complex that provides homes to income eligible people with disabilities or who are living with HIV/AIDs.
The Occupational Therapy Work Rehabilitation Program provides individual support with an occupational therapist and worksite evaluation for individuals returning to work after a life-changing injury or illness.
Don Knabe Wellness Center provides educational and fitness level programs, including peer support groups for individuals with a disability, their families, community, and Rancho staff. Some groups are led by professionals and others are peer support groups.
KnowBarriers offers goal setting, support, accountability, problem solving, and resources so that clients stay motivated and moving forward toward short term and long term goals. Clients commit to three 45-minute coaching sessions per month for 6 months.
Phone-a-Ride transportation program is a service offered to South Gate residents 62+ years old or permanently disabled for a small fee. Service is available for medical transportation and for local grocery trips in South Gate.
City of South Pasadena offers a home delivery meal program Monday through Friday for adults age 55 and older, or people with disabilities who are unable to cook for themselves.
Veterans Legal Institute helps veterans, active duty service members, and reservists who have disabilities, medical conditions, or injuries incurred or made worse during military service by determining and applying for the benefits they are entitled to.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including helping participants develop their motor skills through an exercise and nutrition program.
Mercy Housing offers affordable housing for single adults, seniors, families, people with disabilities, and people who are experiencing homelessness.
The Linkages program provides support in daily and crucial living activities for those who have mental health issues that prevent them from living independently. Care management, assessments, advocacy and referral to other services are provided.
Convalescent Aid Society (CAS) loans donated medical equipment to residents of San Gabriel Valley for as long as they need it. CAS recycles donated medical equipment by repairing and sanitizing gently used items.
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation organizes an independent living program for adults with disabilities. Participants live and learn in apartments as they develop a wide range of life skills. Staff support residents with money management, housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, personal care, … Continue reading →
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation offers educational therapy services for children with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, non-verbal learning disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), language processing, anxiety disorders, and reading and writing challenges.
Gymnastics sessions include climbing, tumbling, trampoline, balance beam, bars, vault and strength and conditioning. These activities helps build muscle strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and posture, which can increase spatial awareness, body management, and self-confidence. Each gymnast is assessed and provided … Continue reading →
Abode Communities manages affordable housing throughout Southern California. Housing is provided for individuals, families, youth, veterans, seniors, individuals experiencing homelessness, individuals with disabilities, and survivors of domestic violence.
Inside Out Productions teaches visual arts such as drawing, painting, ceramics, sewing, quilting, weaving, embroidery, photography, woodblock prints, and multimedia to individual with disabilities.
L.A. GOAL offers Tai Chi, Yoga, dance, Zumba (dance exercise), “Healthy Lunch & Movie” days, health education workshops, and classes in personal safety, personal grooming, safe food handling, cooking, laundry skills, etiquette, and house cleaning. Health and fitness classes are … Continue reading →
Institute for the Redesign of Learning Transition & Adult Services (TAS) offers life skills and job training to youth and adults with developmental disabilities, emotional health or mental health issues, and/or dual diagnoses. Services include training in social skills, independent … Continue reading →
TASK\’s TECH Connection program is an after-school group that helps transition-aged youth and young adults with disabilities better prepare themselves for the transition from school to work, college, and/or independent living.
Get early years services for children who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities
Child Development Services offers services in California to infants and toddlers who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities. Services aim to increase children\’s visual functioning, sensory awareness, communication and social skills.
Entertainment Community Fund has developed affordable housing for professionals of the entertainment industry. The Palm View is a 40-unit apartment complex that provides homes to income eligible people with disabilities or who are living with HIV/AIDs.
The Occupational Therapy Work Rehabilitation Program provides individual support with an occupational therapist and worksite evaluation for individuals returning to work after a life-changing injury or illness.
Don Knabe Wellness Center provides educational and fitness level programs, including peer support groups for individuals with a disability, their families, community, and Rancho staff. Some groups are led by professionals and others are peer support groups.
KnowBarriers offers goal setting, support, accountability, problem solving, and resources so that clients stay motivated and moving forward toward short term and long term goals. Clients commit to three 45-minute coaching sessions per month for 6 months.
Phone-a-Ride transportation program is a service offered to South Gate residents 62+ years old or permanently disabled for a small fee. Service is available for medical transportation and for local grocery trips in South Gate.
City of South Pasadena offers a home delivery meal program Monday through Friday for adults age 55 and older, or people with disabilities who are unable to cook for themselves.
Veterans Legal Institute helps veterans, active duty service members, and reservists who have disabilities, medical conditions, or injuries incurred or made worse during military service by determining and applying for the benefits they are entitled to.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including helping participants develop their motor skills through an exercise and nutrition program.