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Access Center For Independent Living
Individual & Systems Advocacy, Peer Support, Skills Training, Community Transitioning, Disability Awareness Training
(937) 341-5202
ADAMHS Board – Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services
(937) 443-0416
A Beginner’s Guide to Medicaid- Caring.com
(937) 815-4986
Goodwill Easter Seals Miami Valley
Empowering people with disabilities and other disadvantages to achieve independence and improve their quality of life
(937) 461-4800
Funds are used for acquisition of appliances, support aids, augmentative communication equipment, home modification, and reasonable administrative costs with assessing the needs.
Helps people move out of homelessness, into their own housing, and you can keep them Homefull”.
(937) 293-1945
Inclusive Neighborhoods Housing Corporation
Inclusive Neighborhoods Housing Corporation (INHC) is a nonprofit housing corporation which develops safe, affordable and accessible housing for persons with developmental disabilities. INHC customizes its properties for individuals. INHC has a Master Contract with the Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services to develop housing.
(937) 263-4449
Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services
Coordinates services for children and adults in Montgomery County who have a diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability and meet eligibility requirements. Services include: Case Management, Behavior Support, Early Intervention, Mental Health, Recreation and Respite, Residential Placement, and Safety and Protection.
(937) 837-9200
Advocacy – Mental Health
(937) 299-3667
Unified voice and partner for Ohio adult siblings of people with developmental disabilities and their families. Ohio SIBS provides advocacy, education, leadership and supports that will promote enhanced quality of life, improved public policy and increased services and supports for adult siblings (of people with developmental disabilities) and their families.
The Special Needs Alliance (SNA) is a national organization comprised of attorneys committed to the practice of disability and public benefits law. Individuals with disabilities, their families and their advisors rely on the SNA to connect them with nearby attorneys who focus their practices in the disability law arena.
United Rehabilitation Services (URS)
Offers a wide-array of programs with a variety of goal-centered activities, focused on enhancing the physical, social, and emotional needs of children, adults and seniors with developmental or acquired disabilities from throughout the Greater Dayton Region.
(937) 233-1230