LawHelpCA.org offers free online legal information for people with disabilities on issues including workplace disability access and accommodation, SSDI, SDI, education rights, IHSS, assistive technology, power of attorney, assisted living, and more.
The Medical Therapy Program (MTP) is a program that provides physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT) and medical therapy conference (MTC) services for children who have disabling conditions, generally due to neurological or musculoskeletal disorders.
Canine Companions offers free trained service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The service dogs are trained to identify each veteran’s unique problems and perform tasks that directly help with symptoms.
San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center provides Early Start service for qualified infants with developmental disabilities living in its service area. SG/PRC\’s role is to assess infants with qualifying disabilities and connect the family to the services they need to care for … Continue reading →
Social Security Administration provides detailed information about disability benefits and the application process.
Work Incentives Planners (WIPs) are available throughout DOR’s offices statewide to provide intensive, individualized one-on-one WIP Services to help current recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and/or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) understand how their social security benefits will be … Continue reading →
EDD provides short-term Disability Insurance (DI) and Paid Family Leave (PFL) to eligible workers who need time off work to care for a seriously ill family member, bond with a new child, or attend a family member’s military deployment to … Continue reading →
Adelante\’s Ticket to Work program provides support services to individuals receiving disability benefits who want to return to work. Services include resume and interview assistance, job leads, plus help understanding how to protect your benefits.
The Partnership’s Disability & Disaster Hotline provides information, referrals, and guidance to people with disabilities and their allies seeking assistance with immediate and urgent disaster-related needs.
The California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) provides free specialized phones and accessories for mobile phones that make it easier to hear, dial, and call.
Child Development Services offers services in California to infants and toddlers who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities, including parent support groups, advocacy trainings, educational workshops and family activities.
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program will help pay for services so that recipients can remain safely in their own home. The types of services provided are housecleaning, meal prep, grocery shopping and personal care services.
Receive training to overcome the disabling effects of blindness or visual impairment. Individuals can prepare themselves to resume a full and normal life. All services are provided at no charge to the totally and legally blind.
The John Stewart Company provides affordable housing and specialized supportive services to substance dependent households and individuals who were formerly homeless, are mentally ill, physically disabled, or have HIV/AIDS.
California State Park provides a 50% discount pass for vehicle day use, family camping, and boat use fees at California State Park operated units.
Spectrum Center offers early learner classrooms for children with disabilities to participate in a play and social skills-based learning environment.
California DOR independent living network facilitates 28 independent living centers, which are living communities that are fully accessible and integrated so that all persons with disabilities can live, work, shop, and play where they choose, without barriers.
California State Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities to become employed and live independently by offering career counseling and job search services.
Disability Rights California\’s Peer Self Advocacy (PSA) program presents self-advocacy training to people with mental health disabilities who live in mental health residential care facilities, state hospitals, and the community.
Disability Rights California offers help investigating and submitting complaints about serious physical and sexual abuse, neglect-related deaths and other crimes against people with disabilities.
LawHelpCA.org offers free online legal information for people with disabilities on issues including workplace disability access and accommodation, SSDI, SDI, education rights, IHSS, assistive technology, power of attorney, assisted living, and more.
The Medical Therapy Program (MTP) is a program that provides physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT) and medical therapy conference (MTC) services for children who have disabling conditions, generally due to neurological or musculoskeletal disorders.
Canine Companions offers free trained service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The service dogs are trained to identify each veteran’s unique problems and perform tasks that directly help with symptoms.
San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center provides Early Start service for qualified infants with developmental disabilities living in its service area. SG/PRC\’s role is to assess infants with qualifying disabilities and connect the family to the services they need to care for … Continue reading →
Social Security Administration provides detailed information about disability benefits and the application process.
Work Incentives Planners (WIPs) are available throughout DOR’s offices statewide to provide intensive, individualized one-on-one WIP Services to help current recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and/or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) understand how their social security benefits will be … Continue reading →
EDD provides short-term Disability Insurance (DI) and Paid Family Leave (PFL) to eligible workers who need time off work to care for a seriously ill family member, bond with a new child, or attend a family member’s military deployment to … Continue reading →
Adelante\’s Ticket to Work program provides support services to individuals receiving disability benefits who want to return to work. Services include resume and interview assistance, job leads, plus help understanding how to protect your benefits.
The Partnership’s Disability & Disaster Hotline provides information, referrals, and guidance to people with disabilities and their allies seeking assistance with immediate and urgent disaster-related needs.
The California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) provides free specialized phones and accessories for mobile phones that make it easier to hear, dial, and call.
Child Development Services offers services in California to infants and toddlers who are blind, visually impaired or have multiple disabilities, including parent support groups, advocacy trainings, educational workshops and family activities.
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program will help pay for services so that recipients can remain safely in their own home. The types of services provided are housecleaning, meal prep, grocery shopping and personal care services.
Receive training to overcome the disabling effects of blindness or visual impairment. Individuals can prepare themselves to resume a full and normal life. All services are provided at no charge to the totally and legally blind.
The John Stewart Company provides affordable housing and specialized supportive services to substance dependent households and individuals who were formerly homeless, are mentally ill, physically disabled, or have HIV/AIDS.
California State Park provides a 50% discount pass for vehicle day use, family camping, and boat use fees at California State Park operated units.
Spectrum Center offers early learner classrooms for children with disabilities to participate in a play and social skills-based learning environment.
California DOR independent living network facilitates 28 independent living centers, which are living communities that are fully accessible and integrated so that all persons with disabilities can live, work, shop, and play where they choose, without barriers.
California State Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities to become employed and live independently by offering career counseling and job search services.
Disability Rights California\’s Peer Self Advocacy (PSA) program presents self-advocacy training to people with mental health disabilities who live in mental health residential care facilities, state hospitals, and the community.
Disability Rights California offers help investigating and submitting complaints about serious physical and sexual abuse, neglect-related deaths and other crimes against people with disabilities.