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Provides limited financial assistance and peer counseling services to achieve stable housing for individuals with mental health, substance abuse, or co-occuring disorders.
Provides limited financial assistance and peer counseling services to achieve stable housing for individuals with mental health, substance abuse, or co-occuring disorders. Peer counselors help provide guidance and assistance to obtain and maintain stable housing. Additionally peer counselors act as mentors to help empower, encourage responsibility, and promote active participation in recovery.
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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Peer Counseling
Housing Search Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
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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Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Centers for Independent Living
Long Term Home Health Care
Assisted Living Facilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Aging/Long Term Care Facility Associations
Housing Search Assistance
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.
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Assistive Technology Equipment Acquisition Assistance
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
Provides case management services by, or under the supervision of, a Geriatric Mental Health Specialist to assist clients in accessing community resources and supports to live as independently as possible.
Provides case management services by, or under the supervision of, a Geriatric Mental Health Specialist to assist clients in accessing community resources and supports to live as independently as possible.
Responsibilities of a case manager may include housing assistance, advocacy, education of independent living skills and more.assistance, advocacy, education of independent living skills and more.
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Geriatric Psychiatry
Psychiatric Case Management
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Offers personal and community advocacy, information & referrals, peer support, independent living skills training, transition services, and a medical goods exchange program for people living with disabilities, all at no charge.
Offers personal and community advocacy, information & referrals, peer support, independent living skills training, transition services, and a medical goods exchange program for people living with disabilities, all at no charge.
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Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Disability Rights Groups
Centers for Independent Living
Disease/Disability Information
Provides an Independent living care facility for retired seniors, provides meals and private transportation. Also provides 24-hour security.
Provides an Independent living care facility for retired seniors (55+ years old), provides meals and private transportation. Also provides 24-hour security.
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Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Centers for Independent Living
Provides advocacy, information and referral, residential and vocational supports, brokerage support, and supported employment.
Provides advocacy, information and referral, residential and vocational supports, brokerage support, and supported employment. The Supported Living Program provides daily living assistance, including live-in care. Support can include medication administration, financial paperwork and budgeting assistance, assistance with chores and cooking, and social supports.
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Developmental Disabilities Activity Centers
Day Treatment for Adults With Developmental Disabilities
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Developmental Disabilities Behavior Management Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Developmental Disabilities Social/Recreational Programs
Offers peer support, individual and independent living skills, advocacy, information and referral, youth transition and de-institutionalization. Other services include community activities that address civil/equal rights. This office serves the northernmost counties.
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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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Specialized Information and Referral
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
55+ senior low rent apartments, one and two bedroom sizes. Application fee applies. Section 8 vouchers accepted for the 55+ senior low rent apartments. 62+ HUD subsidized apartments for very low income, one bedroom only. Application is needed to be placed on the waiting list. No fee to apply.
Two Apartments that have studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom units available to adults over 55 years or older. Section 8, HUD vouchers and applications accepted.
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Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Residential and case management services for people with developmental disabilities as well as in-home respite care.
Provides residential and coordination of services as well as in-home respite care.
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Case/Care Management
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Residential Care Homes
Children's In Home Respite Care
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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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
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.
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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Supports individuals with developmental disabilities by providing community living services to help them live in their own homes within their own communities.
Supports individuals with developmental disabilities by providing community living services to help them live in their own homes within their own communities.
Individualized teaching and training may include:
- Personal hygiene
- Cooking, cleaning, and laundry
- Grocery shopping and menu planning
- Paying bills and budgeting
- Assistance with medications
- Doctor appointments and following doctor orders
- Support with communication devices, transportation, and support with activities
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Supported Employment
Independent Living Skills Instruction
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Provides independent affordable living complex for seniors 62 or older and persons with disabilities in either 1 or 2 bedroom units.
Maintains an independent affordable living complex for seniors 62 or older and adults 18 and older with disabilities. The apartments are 1 and 2 bedroom units.
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Independent Living Communities/Complexes
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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Retirement Planning
Long Term Home Health Care
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
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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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Maintains 146 HUD independent low-income senior housing with mandatory meals for seniors 62 and older.
Maintains 146 HUD independent low-income senior housing with mandatory meals for seniors 62 and older.
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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
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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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement
Welfare Rights Assistance
Prevocational Training
Assistive Technology Information
Offers personal and community advocacy, information & referrals, peer support, independent living skills training, transition services, and a medical goods exchange program for people living with disabilities, all at no charge.
Offers personal and community advocacy, information & referrals, peer support, independent living skills training, transition services, and a medical goods exchange program for people living with disabilities, all at no charge.
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Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Centers for Independent Living
Disability Rights Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Provides individual planned services to help visually impaired individuals find employment in a suitable occupation. Training for independent living skills is provided in preparation for employment.
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) works with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces. DSB provides skills, training, and support to people of all ages to help them achieve educational, employment, or independent living goals. If you have a vision impairment that makes employment hard for you, you may be eligible for services to help you prepare for, obtain, maintain or advance in a job. Our training often covers:
Skills for adapting to vision loss
Orientation and mobility
Assistive technology
Job-seeking skills
Talking about your disability in the workplace
Employer expectations
Communication and problem-solving
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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Vocational Rehabilitation
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.
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Housing Search Assistance
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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Independent Living Skills Instruction
Job Search/Placement
Prevocational Training
Prejob Guidance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Assistive Technology Information
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
The program focuses on helping residents reach increasing levels of recovery in order to eventually transition back into the community.
Residential Treatment Facilities (RTFs) serve adults age 18 and over diagnosed with severe and persistent psychiatric disorders. Services include assessment, psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, case management, counseling, groups, mental health education, crisis resolution, and skills training regarding activities of daily living. The program focuses on helping residents reach increasing levels of recovery in order to successfully transition back into the community.
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Centers for Independent Living
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities