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Independent Living Skills Training offered by Disability Empowerment Center in Seattle
Provides skills training to help people with disabilities live independently in the community. Services may include household management, attendant care management, using assistive technology and finding and retaining housing & employment.
Provides skills training to empower people to live independently in the community.
Services may include:
- Information and referral
- Independent living skills training
- Peer support
- Finding and retaining housing
- How to apply for Social Security, DSHS or WA Apple Health (Medicaid)/Medicare
- Assistance with employment including help creating a resume, job search assistance and job preparation services.
All work is focused around the individual consumer's personal goals.
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Prejob Guidance
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Welfare Rights Assistance
Job Search/Placement
Prevocational Training
Assistive Technology Information
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Advocacy and Case Management offered by Hearing, Speech & Deaf Center in Seattle
Provides support and advocacy to Deaf, hard of hearing, and late-deafened individuals who struggle to communicate because of their hearing. Focuses on helping them live independently.
Provides case management and advocacy services to accomplish goals and determine accommodation needs for Deaf, hard of hearing, and late-deafened individuals.
Clients receive support in independent living skills, including:
- Finding employment
- Finding housing
- Completing paperwork
- Financial management
- Navigating social services
- Navigating health issues
- Effective communication strategies, and more
For organizations and businesses:
Provides training on accessibility for Deaf and hard of hearing employees, clients, or customers.
Provides consultation services that are designed to bring government, corporations, and other agencies into compliance with existing legislation in place for persons who are Deaf, hard of hearing, and/or DeafBlind.
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Case/Care Management
Prevocational Training
Independent Living Skills Instruction
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.
We provide skilled, compassionate, supportive living services for people with developmental disabilities, persistent mental illness, and brain injuries. JFS provides case management, life skills training, and non-medical in-home care (like assistance with housecleaning, meal preparation, shopping and transportation).
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Case/Care Management
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
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Centers for Independent Living
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Services offered at Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Seattle
Assesses the needs of those who are blind or have low vision to maximize their level of independence by teaching adaptive skills and recommending adaptive devices. Focuses on helping those not seeking employment. Serves northwest Washington.
When vision loss makes your daily life difficult, DSB is here to help. DSB's Independent Living Program can empower you to live independently in your home and community. The Independent Living Program is free for anyone who qualifies. We match you with a local provider that can help you meet your goals of becoming independent.
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Travel Training for Older Adults/People With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Activities of Daily Living Assessment
Low Vision Aids
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
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Training offered by Disability Empowerment Center in East King County
Provides skills training to help people with disabilities live independently in the community. Services may include household management, attendant care management, using assistive technology and finding and retaining housing & employment.
Provides skills training to empower people to live independently in the community.
Services may include:
- Information and referral
- Independent living skills training
- Peer support
- Finding and retaining housing
- How to apply for Social Security, DSHS or WA Apple Health (Medicaid)/Medicare
- Assistance with employment including help creating a resume, job search assistance and job preparation services.
All work is focused around the individual consumer's personal goals.
What's Here
Job Search/Placement
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Welfare Rights Assistance
Prevocational Training
Prejob Guidance
Assistive Technology Information
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
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Living offered at Total Living Concept
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.
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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Training offered by Disability Empowerment Center in Auburn
Provides skills training to help people with disabilities live independently in the community. Services may include household management, attendant care management, using assistive technology and finding and retaining housing & employment.
Provides skills training to empower people to live independently in the community.
Services may include:
- Information and referral
- Independent living skills training
- Peer support
- Finding and retaining housing
- How to apply for Social Security, DSHS or WA Apple Health (Medicaid)/Medicare
- Assistance with employment including help creating a resume, job search assistance and job preparation services.
All work is focused around the individual consumer's personal goals.
What's Here
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Welfare Rights Assistance
Job Search/Placement
Assistive Technology Information
Prejob Guidance
Prevocational Training
Independent Living Services offered at Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Tacoma
Assesses the needs of those who are blind or have low vision to maximize their level of independence by teaching adaptive skills and recommending adaptive devices. Focuses on helping those not seeking employment. Serves Pierce and southwest King County.
When vision loss makes your daily life difficult, DSB is here to help. DSB's Independent Living Program can empower you to live independently in your home and community. The Independent Living Program is free for anyone who qualifies. We match you with a local provider that can help you meet your goals of becoming independent.
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Activities of Daily Living Assessment
Travel Training for Older Adults/People With Disabilities
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Low Vision Aids
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Independent Living Services offered at Center for Independence - Lakewood
Core services include peer support, individual and independent living skills development and de-institutionalization. Other services include community activities that address the civil and equal rights of people with disabilities.
Services for people with disabilities include peer support, individual and systemic advocacy, independent living skills training, information and referral to community resources, and de-institutionalization.
CFI is also involved in community activities that address the civil and equal rights of people with disabilities.
There is a transition program for youth ages 14-24 which focuses on living independently, continuing education and vocational goals.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Specialized Information and Referral
Individual Advocacy
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.
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Centers for Independent Living
Assisted Living Facilities
Housing Search Assistance
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Aging/Long Term Care Facility Associations
Long Term Home Health Care
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
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.
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Centers for Independent Living
Aging/Long Term Care Facility Associations
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Long Term Home Health Care
Long Term Care Insurance Information/Counseling
Long Term Care Options Counseling
WA Cares Fund offered by WA Cares Fund
Provides working Washingtonians a way to earn access to long-term care benefits.
WA Cares Fund provides working Washingtonians a way to earn access to long-term care benefits that will be available to eligible individuals when they need them. All working Washingtonians contribute a small percentage of their income into the fund. Then when you need care, you can access your earned benefit of $36,500 (adjusted up to inflation) to pay for services.
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Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Retirement Planning
Long Term Home Health Care