Transition Programs offered by DAC NEW Disability Action Center North East Washington
Offers transition programs directly oriented for youth and young adults with disabilities. Hosts events for youth and young adults as well as providing an independent living advocate that can meet one on one with youth consumers.
DAC NEW is an organization run by people with disabilities for people with disabilities. DAC NEW provides peer counseling, institutional transition, skills training, support, and mentoring for individuals with disabilities.
Independent Living Program offered at Lilac Services for the Blind in Wenatchee
Provide training, assisted devices, and support to enable people experiencing vision loss to maintain or regain their independence. Services are individualized based on each person’s needs and goals.
Provide training, assisted devices, and support to enable people experiencing vision loss to maintain or regain their independence. Services are individualized based on each person’s needs and goals.
Long Term Care Information and Pathfinder offered by Administration for Community Living
Federal website for obtaining information on Long Term Care (LTC) including options/types of service, general information, costs and insurance, Pathfinder for age or situational consideration guided assistance, etc.
Federal program for navigating the Long Term Care (LTC) services and processes so that the individual may receive any desired help with meeting their personal care needs including getting dressed, driving to appointments, or making meals. Offers Pathfinder services to help find providers in the area as well as different types of services depending on special circumstances, needs, or demographics.
Supported Living Services offered at Arc of King County
Provides one-on-one support so that adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities can live as independently as possible in the community. May assist with home management, personal care, financial management and more.
Provides one-on-one support so that adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities can live as independently as possible in the community.
Based on assessment, may assist clients with tasks such as:
- Home management
- Personal care and financial management
- Negotiating various services such as DSHS, vocational, medical, etc.
- Developing and maintaining relationships
- Exploring personal growth
- Obtaining and managing resources and services
Nursing Home Transitioning offered at Central Washington Disability Resources
Identifies and assists individuals residing in nursing homes and institutions to transition into community-based housing or a more independent living situation by coordinating and locating available resources.
Identifies and assists individuals residing in nursing homes and institutions to transition into community-based or more independent living situation by coordinating and locating available resources.
Independent Living Program offered at Lilac Services for the Blind in Spokane
Provide training, assisted devices, and support to enable people experiencing vision loss to maintain or regain their independence. Services are individualized based on each person’s needs and goals.
Provide training, assisted devices, and support to enable people experiencing vision loss to maintain or regain their independence. Services are individualized based on each person’s needs and goals.
Supported and Community Living offered by Sunrise Services
Offers a variety of residential programs designed to allow individuals with disabilities to live in a community setting.
Offers a variety of residential programs designed to allow individuals with disabilities to live in a community setting.
Participants live semi-independently in their own homes – houses or apartments – and have the opportunity to select their own menus, do or help out with their own cooking, and make decorative choices about their homes. Also helps assist with medications, coordinate and provide transportation for health care, provide support for finances, facilitate relationships with family and friends, and support involvement with social and recreational activities.
Supportive Living Services offered by Jewish Family Service Seattle
Provides in-home support and assistance for adults who have a mental illness, brain injury or developmental disability.
Teaches independent living skills and helps with housecleaning, meal preparation, etc.
Helps adults with cognitive disabilities and mental illness live richer and more satisfying lives. Provides case management, life skills training, non-medical in-home care and pre-vocational services. Provides in-home assistance with housecleaning, meal preparation, shopping and transportation. Also offers information and referral, advocacy, access to community resources and ongoing emotional support as well as religious and recreational activities.
Developmental Disabilities Services offered at Walla Walla County Department of Community Health
Coordination of adult DDA employment services.
Provides support for people who have a developmental disability in achieving greater independence and fulfillment on their pathway to employment.
- Coordination of DDA employment and community inclusion services ages 21+
- Transition Services for young adults with developmental disabilities who have turned 21 years old and have graduated from High School.
Adult Services to assist adults with developmental disabilities to find and maintain community integrated employment and live full participating and contributing lives within their community.
- Community Education and Information Services are designed to increase public awareness and build community acceptance for including people with developmental disabilities.
Supported Living Services offered at Banchero Disability Partners
Provides 24-hour support services and case management to adults with developmental disabilities. Must obtain a referral from a Developmental Disabilities Administration Case Manager.
Provides twenty-four-hour support services and case management to adults with developmental disabilities.
Provides support and education in areas such as:
- Meal-planning, nutrition, cooking
- Shopping, budgeting, bill-paying, banking
- Cleaning, laundry
- Exercise
- Social skills
- Using public transportation
Provides financial and case management to make sure our clients:
- Have desirable jobs
- Social security income
- Subsidized housing
- Utility assistance
- Excellent medical care
- Mental health services when needed
Supports and encourages clients to enjoy recreation, enrichment, and leisure activities such as:
- Joining sports programs
- Attending classes and cultural events
- Volunteering their assistance to worthy causes
Supported Living offered at Tri-Cities Residential Services
Provides training and support services for people with developmental disabilities in residential settings, whether own home or apartment.
Provides training and support services for people with developmental disabilities in residential settings, whether in their own home or apartment. The types of training and levels of support are specifically tailored to the needs of each individual program participant. Services offered include: meal preparation, bathing and dressing, shopping, financial resource management, transportation, household assistance, personal hygiene, body care, eating assistance, toileting, self-medication assistance, and transfer positioning.
Rental Assistance Program (RAP) offered at Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI)
Provides deposit, rental and utility assistance to individuals with serious mental illness.
The program can help with deposits, utilities, and rent. The program can also help with move in expenses, such as purchasing a bed, household supplies, and other essentials. Staff also conducts a pre-move in inspection and an annual inspection to ensure that the unit is a safe and functional unit for habitation.
Housing Assistance offered at Spokane County Supportive Living Program
Provides case management in regards to housing issues for homeless adults with mental health issues by locating housing, completing applications, interviews, compliance paperwork, lease signing, independent living skills, developing goals and more.
The Supportive Living Program has been providing critical services to individuals who are homeless with serious or chronic mental illness to help them live more stable, productive lives through a combination of behavioral health services and housing supports. Step-by-step in locating housing, completing applications, interviews, compliance paperwork, and lease signing. Assist individuals in finding, securing, and maintaining housing by overcoming barriers with past evictions, criminal and credit issues.
Services Locator offered by Administration for Community Living
Offers search tools to find local Long Term Care (LTC) services and providers, including LTC facilities, nursing homes, assisted living services/sites, financial/insurance assistance, etc.
Federal program for navigating the Long Term Care (LTC) services and processes so that the individual may receive any desired help with meeting their personal care needs including getting dressed, driving to appointments, or making meals. Offers Pathfinder services to help find providers in the area as well as different types of services depending on special circumstances, needs, or demographics.
DSHS Services DDA Provider offered at Incubator Outreach / Transformational Ministries Main Office
Provides several services to Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients, including Staff and Family Consultation and Respite care for DDA clients. Other services include: Specialized Habilitation, Community Engagement and more. Most services covered by DDA.
Provides several services to Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients, including Staff and Family Consultation and Respite care for DDA clients. Other services include:
Specialized Habilitation
Helps individuals create healthy relationships, adapt to challenges, and improve overall quality-of-life. Services offer resources for community integration including:
- Self-empowerment.
- Safety awareness and self-advocacy.
- Interpersonal skills and effective communication.
- Coping strategies regarding typical life challenges.
- Learning how to manage daily tasks to gain adaptive skills.
Community Engagement
Services are designed to develop creative, flexible and supportive community resources and relationships to connect individuals to resources in their community, and supports them to participate, engage, and integrate into the community. A community guide or community engagement provider will:
- Meet with you to discuss goals stated in the Person-Centered service plan and help you develop specific goals related to engaging with the community.
- Develop strategies with you to connect with community resources, based on your interests and needs.
- Help you develop healthy relationships with local community members.
- Support you with participating community activities within you budget.
Peer mentoring
Offers a form of mentorship that takes place between a person who is living through the experiences of having a developmental disability or a family member of a person who has a developmental disability (peer mentor) and a person who is new to the experience (peer mentee). These services help individuals or family members through:
- Mentoring.
- Sharing personal experiences to provide support.
- Sharing information about community resources.
- Exploring other supports.
Specialized Goods and Services
Provides participants and their families with specialized supports to achieve stabilization in their home and community and may include:
- Vehicle modifications or adaptations required to fit the needs of the participant to engage with their community.
- Therapeutic equipment and supplies necessary to implement a behavioral support plan or other therapeutic plan including sensory integration or communication therapy plan.
- Nonrestrictive clothing adaptive to the participant's individual needs and related to his/her disability.
- Purchasing or leasing, and customizing or adapting assistive technology to meet the functional needs of a child with a disability.
Community Inclusion Services offered by King County Department of Community and Human Services' Developmental Disabilities Division
Contracts with agencies to provide services and supports for older adults with developmental disabilities to help them participate in community activities.
Contracts with agencies to provide services and supports for older adults with developmental disabilities who are retired, or choose not to continue employment services after participating for at least 9 months.
Services help individuals
- Provide the support necessary to build and strengthen relationships between family members and members of the local community who are not paid to be with the individual
- Find places where an individual’s interest, culture, talent, and gifts can be contributed and shared with others with similar interests
- Provide opportunities for people to do things they enjoy as well as new and interesting things
- Support participation in clubs, associations, and organizations as members and in decision-making capabilities
Provides support to people with developmental disabilities so they can live in their own homes and experience common opportunities; public community guide to support services.
Provides support to people with developmental disabilities to live independently in their own home, with equal access to be engaged in their community, experiencing opportunities common to most people.
Community Inclusions
- Provides individuals with opportunities to engage in community activities to enhance socialization, recreation and personal development.
Housing Services offered at Reliable Enterprises Lewis County
Provides permanent supported housing for homeless individuals veterans, mental health diagnosis, and families.
Also provides housing for individuals and families with low incomes.
Provides permanent supported housing for homeless individuals, veterans, mental health diagnosis, and families.
Also provides housing for individuals and families with low incomes.