Monterey Park offers a low cost transportation program through its Dial-A-Taxi program. Eligible residents aged 55 and older or who have a certified disability are able to shop, dine, and visit any location in the city or go to approved … Continue reading →
Dial-A-Ride is a free shared transportation service for Monterey Park senior residents ages 55 and older or people with disabilities that travels within city limits. Additional service provided for medical appointments to adjacent communities in Alhambra, Montebello, San Gabriel, and … Continue reading →
Disability Rights California Office of Clients\’ Rights Advocacy (OCRA) advises people with disabilities about their legal, civil, and service rights. They can also provide assistance to disabled individuals in obtaining basic support, personal care, therapy, and health care such as … Continue reading →
Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program provides free medical and dental health check-ups for babies, children and youth with Medi-Cal.
LAUSD Carlson Home/Hospital School Instruction program offers in home or hospital instruction for students whose noncontagious temporary medical disability prevents attendance in class for a limited period of time. The program aims to maintain continuity of the student’s schooling during … Continue reading →
The Drew Child Development Corporation (CDC) offers subsidized child care programs for children up to 12 and for severely disabled children up to ages 18-21. Case managers work directly with families to find affordable child care.
AFEC\’s offers programs to help connect children and their families to support services including pediatric health consultations, dental, vision and hearing screenings, maintenance of immunization records, disabilities screenings and more.
“Pasitos” Early Head Start program provides services around health, nutrition, parent involvement, mental health, and disability services that are home-based and center-based.
Wayfinder\’s Special Education School provides a safe, positive learning environment for children, youth, and adults ages 5 to 22 from Los Angeles County and surrounding areas who live with moderate-to-severe disabilities and varying levels of medical, physical and behavioral challenges.
City of Burbank\’s Nutrition Service offers home meal delivery service for the elderly, individuals who are disabled, and their caretakers who qualify.
The Dancers’ Resource supports professional dancers who have been injured through individual and group counseling, referrals for healthcare and health insurance, information and advocacy with workers\’ compensation and disability insurance, educational seminars on injury prevention, nutrition and wellness, financial planning, … Continue reading →
The South Pasadena Senior Center hosts on-site meal service to adults 55 years and older and/or disabled persons. Advanced reservations are required and must be made 24 hours in advance. A waitlist will be maintained for walk-ins.
Crystal Stairs, Inc. helps parents receive subsidized child care through CalWORKs. Care is available for children through age 12, and exceptional needs and severely disabled children up to age 21.
Foothill Unity Center offers monthly grocery deliveries for individuals who are homebound, including seniors and people with disabilities.
Antelope Valley Community Clinic\’s Adult Day Health Care provides services for aging adults as well as adults 18 and older with physical or mental impairments.
SCRS\’ EDGE program helps students with disabilities transition and plan for education and employment after leaving high school. The program puts students on a degree path. Staff members assist with independent living skills training, mobility training, reasonable accommodations, housing search, … Continue reading →
LAFLA provides assistance to individuals who need help applying for government benefits as well as individuals who have been wrongly denied benefits. LAFLA staff can help with the following programs: CalWORKS, Foster Care, Medi-Cal, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security … Continue reading →
The California Department of Developmental Services provides support and services to individuals with developmental disabilities including cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and related conditions. Regional Centers provide a diagnosis and assessment of eligibility, and help individuals access, coordinate, and monitor the … Continue reading →
West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation provides affordable housing for income-eligible individuals and families in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, and Glendale. Housing is also available for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Planned Parenthood Pomona Health Center offers health services for women. Services offered include: STD screening and treatment, cervical cancer screening, breast exams, referrals for mammograms, colposcopies, Pap test, testing and treatment for urinary tract infections and vaginal infections, and problems … Continue reading →
Monterey Park offers a low cost transportation program through its Dial-A-Taxi program. Eligible residents aged 55 and older or who have a certified disability are able to shop, dine, and visit any location in the city or go to approved … Continue reading →
Dial-A-Ride is a free shared transportation service for Monterey Park senior residents ages 55 and older or people with disabilities that travels within city limits. Additional service provided for medical appointments to adjacent communities in Alhambra, Montebello, San Gabriel, and … Continue reading →
Disability Rights California Office of Clients\’ Rights Advocacy (OCRA) advises people with disabilities about their legal, civil, and service rights. They can also provide assistance to disabled individuals in obtaining basic support, personal care, therapy, and health care such as … Continue reading →
Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program provides free medical and dental health check-ups for babies, children and youth with Medi-Cal.
LAUSD Carlson Home/Hospital School Instruction program offers in home or hospital instruction for students whose noncontagious temporary medical disability prevents attendance in class for a limited period of time. The program aims to maintain continuity of the student’s schooling during … Continue reading →
The Drew Child Development Corporation (CDC) offers subsidized child care programs for children up to 12 and for severely disabled children up to ages 18-21. Case managers work directly with families to find affordable child care.
AFEC\’s offers programs to help connect children and their families to support services including pediatric health consultations, dental, vision and hearing screenings, maintenance of immunization records, disabilities screenings and more.
“Pasitos” Early Head Start program provides services around health, nutrition, parent involvement, mental health, and disability services that are home-based and center-based.
Wayfinder\’s Special Education School provides a safe, positive learning environment for children, youth, and adults ages 5 to 22 from Los Angeles County and surrounding areas who live with moderate-to-severe disabilities and varying levels of medical, physical and behavioral challenges.
City of Burbank\’s Nutrition Service offers home meal delivery service for the elderly, individuals who are disabled, and their caretakers who qualify.
The Dancers’ Resource supports professional dancers who have been injured through individual and group counseling, referrals for healthcare and health insurance, information and advocacy with workers\’ compensation and disability insurance, educational seminars on injury prevention, nutrition and wellness, financial planning, … Continue reading →
The South Pasadena Senior Center hosts on-site meal service to adults 55 years and older and/or disabled persons. Advanced reservations are required and must be made 24 hours in advance. A waitlist will be maintained for walk-ins.
Crystal Stairs, Inc. helps parents receive subsidized child care through CalWORKs. Care is available for children through age 12, and exceptional needs and severely disabled children up to age 21.
Foothill Unity Center offers monthly grocery deliveries for individuals who are homebound, including seniors and people with disabilities.
Antelope Valley Community Clinic\’s Adult Day Health Care provides services for aging adults as well as adults 18 and older with physical or mental impairments.
SCRS\’ EDGE program helps students with disabilities transition and plan for education and employment after leaving high school. The program puts students on a degree path. Staff members assist with independent living skills training, mobility training, reasonable accommodations, housing search, … Continue reading →
LAFLA provides assistance to individuals who need help applying for government benefits as well as individuals who have been wrongly denied benefits. LAFLA staff can help with the following programs: CalWORKS, Foster Care, Medi-Cal, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security … Continue reading →
The California Department of Developmental Services provides support and services to individuals with developmental disabilities including cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and related conditions. Regional Centers provide a diagnosis and assessment of eligibility, and help individuals access, coordinate, and monitor the … Continue reading →
West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation provides affordable housing for income-eligible individuals and families in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, and Glendale. Housing is also available for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Planned Parenthood Pomona Health Center offers health services for women. Services offered include: STD screening and treatment, cervical cancer screening, breast exams, referrals for mammograms, colposcopies, Pap test, testing and treatment for urinary tract infections and vaginal infections, and problems … Continue reading →