PathPoint provides behavioral health residential services for relationship issues, depression, anxiety and other mood disorders plus dealing with grief, addictions, stress management and parenting.
Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a hot midday meal and a cold supper to elderly and individuals with disabilities living in Westwood (90024), West Los Angeles (90025 & 90064), Brentwood (90049 & 90073) Bel Air (90077), and other select zip … Continue reading →
The Adapted Physical Education Program at El Camino College provides fitness opportunities in an educational setting for individuals with disabilities and features personalized instruction in fitness and physical skills.
South El Monte offers transportation to residents 60 years and older or who are disabled within city limits and up to 15 miles outside of the city for medical appointments. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance.
The United States Adaptive Recreation Center offers opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in adaptive skiing or snowboarding sports during the winter (December-March). Half-day or full-day lessons include private instruction and equipment. Reservation required.
The United States Adaptive Recreation Center offers challenging and adventurous summer recreational programming including water skiing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, fishing plus off-road, downhill wheelchair program.
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation offers occupational therapy for children who have or who are at risk for physical or cognitive deficits, psychosocial dysfunction, mental illness, developmental and/or learning disorders, and maladaptive behaviors. Therapy is focused on work and play activities that … Continue reading →
Clothes the Deal\’s Business Clothes Program provides job seekers with high quality new and recycled men\’s and women\’s professional attire. This includes specific programs for formerly incarcerated and disabled individuals seeking clothing for a job.
Home delivered meals are available for homebound qualifying Norwalk Seniors age 60 and older and to physically disabled residents, regardless of age.
LACOE offers a list of Special Education Local Plan Areas (SELPA) for parent\’s needs and operates its own SELPA to serve students with disabilities in its Juvenile Court Schools and Alternative Education programs.
California Department of Developmental Services offers an online search tool to find a local regional center. Non-profit organizations called regional centers provide diagnosis and assessment of eligibility and help plan, access, coordinate and monitor the services. There is no charge … Continue reading →
The Client Assistance Program helps people with disabilities get rehabilitation services from the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) such as training, school, and a job. Staff will help individuals determine if they qualify for services and develop an Individualized Plan for … Continue reading →
City of El Monte’s One-Stop Housing Clinic provides information on fair housing, emergency housing, evictions, repairs, harassment, housing discrimination, disability rights, homeless prevention, and more.
CAC provides adaptive, assistive, or rehabilitation products geared towards providing greater independence to those with disabilities or limited abilities, such as mobility devices, lifts, grab bars, hearing devices and large button phones.
California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) offers specialized telephone equipment and network services at no cost to qualified California residents who have difficulty using a standard telephone.
Homes for Life Foundation provides individual and group sessions for adults with mental disabilities. Services are of a supportive and problem solving nature and focus on reducing symptoms and functional impairments.
Champions in Service provides help with applying for nutrition (CalFresh), disability, unemployment and general assistance.
City of Pasadena offers consumer action services such as small claims, restraining orders, unlawful detainers, landlord tenant issues, Social Security, CAlFresh, disability, Medi-Cal, CalWorks, legal name change, housing applications, and more.
CHOISS (Community Housing Options and Independent Supportive Sites – pronounced “choice”) is designed to allow individuals dealing with symptomatic HIV and a verified second diagnosis–such as mental illness, substance abuse or physical disability–to live on their own, either alone or … Continue reading →
The City of Downey\’s Barbara J. Riley Community & Senior Center can help seniors ages 65 and older and individuals living with a disability with questions about applying or problems related to Medicare or Medi-Cal.
PathPoint provides behavioral health residential services for relationship issues, depression, anxiety and other mood disorders plus dealing with grief, addictions, stress management and parenting.
Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a hot midday meal and a cold supper to elderly and individuals with disabilities living in Westwood (90024), West Los Angeles (90025 & 90064), Brentwood (90049 & 90073) Bel Air (90077), and other select zip … Continue reading →
The Adapted Physical Education Program at El Camino College provides fitness opportunities in an educational setting for individuals with disabilities and features personalized instruction in fitness and physical skills.
South El Monte offers transportation to residents 60 years and older or who are disabled within city limits and up to 15 miles outside of the city for medical appointments. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance.
The United States Adaptive Recreation Center offers opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in adaptive skiing or snowboarding sports during the winter (December-March). Half-day or full-day lessons include private instruction and equipment. Reservation required.
The United States Adaptive Recreation Center offers challenging and adventurous summer recreational programming including water skiing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, sailing, fishing plus off-road, downhill wheelchair program.
Exceptional Children\’s Foundation offers occupational therapy for children who have or who are at risk for physical or cognitive deficits, psychosocial dysfunction, mental illness, developmental and/or learning disorders, and maladaptive behaviors. Therapy is focused on work and play activities that … Continue reading →
Clothes the Deal\’s Business Clothes Program provides job seekers with high quality new and recycled men\’s and women\’s professional attire. This includes specific programs for formerly incarcerated and disabled individuals seeking clothing for a job.
Home delivered meals are available for homebound qualifying Norwalk Seniors age 60 and older and to physically disabled residents, regardless of age.
LACOE offers a list of Special Education Local Plan Areas (SELPA) for parent\’s needs and operates its own SELPA to serve students with disabilities in its Juvenile Court Schools and Alternative Education programs.
California Department of Developmental Services offers an online search tool to find a local regional center. Non-profit organizations called regional centers provide diagnosis and assessment of eligibility and help plan, access, coordinate and monitor the services. There is no charge … Continue reading →
The Client Assistance Program helps people with disabilities get rehabilitation services from the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) such as training, school, and a job. Staff will help individuals determine if they qualify for services and develop an Individualized Plan for … Continue reading →
City of El Monte’s One-Stop Housing Clinic provides information on fair housing, emergency housing, evictions, repairs, harassment, housing discrimination, disability rights, homeless prevention, and more.
CAC provides adaptive, assistive, or rehabilitation products geared towards providing greater independence to those with disabilities or limited abilities, such as mobility devices, lifts, grab bars, hearing devices and large button phones.
California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) offers specialized telephone equipment and network services at no cost to qualified California residents who have difficulty using a standard telephone.
Homes for Life Foundation provides individual and group sessions for adults with mental disabilities. Services are of a supportive and problem solving nature and focus on reducing symptoms and functional impairments.
Champions in Service provides help with applying for nutrition (CalFresh), disability, unemployment and general assistance.
City of Pasadena offers consumer action services such as small claims, restraining orders, unlawful detainers, landlord tenant issues, Social Security, CAlFresh, disability, Medi-Cal, CalWorks, legal name change, housing applications, and more.
CHOISS (Community Housing Options and Independent Supportive Sites – pronounced “choice”) is designed to allow individuals dealing with symptomatic HIV and a verified second diagnosis–such as mental illness, substance abuse or physical disability–to live on their own, either alone or … Continue reading →
The City of Downey\’s Barbara J. Riley Community & Senior Center can help seniors ages 65 and older and individuals living with a disability with questions about applying or problems related to Medicare or Medi-Cal.