InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including teaching participants how to socialize safely, express appropriate behavior and set personal boundaries.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides structured daily care for adults with developmental disabilities. The program provides structured full-day services and instructions to increase independence.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides assistance for adults with developmental disabilities, including helping participants learn money management, in addition to strengthening daily skills needed to promote independence.
Community House Sylmar provides individuals with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness a temporary safe and stable place to sleep while they secure their permanent housing.
AbilityFirst provides career services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include job search assistance, resume and cover letter training, application and assessment help, interview skill preparation, and job coaching.
The Kheir Clinic\’s Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) program offers daily healthcare activities for eligible adults living with disabilities. Services include on-site care, personal assistance, physical therapy, speech therapy, hot meals, and more.
Dial-A-Ride picks up and drops off riders to and from a destination within 10 miles of city limits for medical appointments.
MERCI offers a Discovery program which helps individuals with disabilities benefit from an individualized plan and one-on-one training to develop their specific needs.
MERCI offers an extended services program for individuals with disabilities who need extra care in the morning or afternoon. A Regional Center referral is required.
Wayfinder\’s offers children who have moderate-to-severe disabilities residential family living services in Wayfinder’s group homes in the Los Angeles area. Programming to help residents learn basic life skills and therapeutic recreational activities and community outings.
SCIL offers referrals to an appropriate service provider for individuals with disabilities.
The Communication Assistance services include document translation, free use of videophones, and equipment demonstrations for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center\’s Early Start Program helps to create an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children ages 0-3 with developmental disabilities. The plan can include services such as assistive technology, family training, nursing services, nutrition services, social … Continue reading →
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center helps individuals with developmental disabilities apply for services including assistive technology, nursing, nutrition, physical therapy, transportation, social work, vision, case management, and more.
Children\’s Hospital of Los Angeles provides assessments, management, and referrals for children with a variety of conditions and developmental disabilities.
Free to Be Programs provides services to children with developmental disabilities of all ages in support homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) offers a membership that includes monthly meetings, opportunities to meet others who are hard of hearing, learn about hearing loss and receive informative publications. HLAA has chapters in Northern and Southern California.
Helping Hands Senior Founding offers help with disability income, pension, home modifications (SHA/HSA/SAH), spousal benefits, VA managed caregivers, and other supportive resources specific to veterans.
The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) provides education and counseling on Medicare and related health insurance issues for individuals who are eligible or who are soon to become eligible for Medicare.
The L.A. Found initiative provides free voluntary tracking bracelets for individuals living with Alzheimer\’s, dementia, and autism. The bracelet may help locate the individual if they go missing by emitting a radio frequency signal every few seconds.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides training and daily care for adults with developmental disabilities, including teaching participants how to socialize safely, express appropriate behavior and set personal boundaries.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides structured daily care for adults with developmental disabilities. The program provides structured full-day services and instructions to increase independence.
InClusion Services\’ Adult Day Program (ADP) provides assistance for adults with developmental disabilities, including helping participants learn money management, in addition to strengthening daily skills needed to promote independence.
Community House Sylmar provides individuals with disabilities who are experiencing homelessness a temporary safe and stable place to sleep while they secure their permanent housing.
AbilityFirst provides career services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include job search assistance, resume and cover letter training, application and assessment help, interview skill preparation, and job coaching.
The Kheir Clinic\’s Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) program offers daily healthcare activities for eligible adults living with disabilities. Services include on-site care, personal assistance, physical therapy, speech therapy, hot meals, and more.
Dial-A-Ride picks up and drops off riders to and from a destination within 10 miles of city limits for medical appointments.
MERCI offers a Discovery program which helps individuals with disabilities benefit from an individualized plan and one-on-one training to develop their specific needs.
MERCI offers an extended services program for individuals with disabilities who need extra care in the morning or afternoon. A Regional Center referral is required.
Wayfinder\’s offers children who have moderate-to-severe disabilities residential family living services in Wayfinder’s group homes in the Los Angeles area. Programming to help residents learn basic life skills and therapeutic recreational activities and community outings.
SCIL offers referrals to an appropriate service provider for individuals with disabilities.
The Communication Assistance services include document translation, free use of videophones, and equipment demonstrations for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center\’s Early Start Program helps to create an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children ages 0-3 with developmental disabilities. The plan can include services such as assistive technology, family training, nursing services, nutrition services, social … Continue reading →
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center helps individuals with developmental disabilities apply for services including assistive technology, nursing, nutrition, physical therapy, transportation, social work, vision, case management, and more.
Children\’s Hospital of Los Angeles provides assessments, management, and referrals for children with a variety of conditions and developmental disabilities.
Free to Be Programs provides services to children with developmental disabilities of all ages in support homes in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) offers a membership that includes monthly meetings, opportunities to meet others who are hard of hearing, learn about hearing loss and receive informative publications. HLAA has chapters in Northern and Southern California.
Helping Hands Senior Founding offers help with disability income, pension, home modifications (SHA/HSA/SAH), spousal benefits, VA managed caregivers, and other supportive resources specific to veterans.
The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) provides education and counseling on Medicare and related health insurance issues for individuals who are eligible or who are soon to become eligible for Medicare.
The L.A. Found initiative provides free voluntary tracking bracelets for individuals living with Alzheimer\’s, dementia, and autism. The bracelet may help locate the individual if they go missing by emitting a radio frequency signal every few seconds.