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There may be help for you. . .What is Independent Living?People with disabilities have a right to fully participate in society. The Independent Living (IL) Program helps people with severe disabilities become more involved in family and community life. The Independent Living Program is designed for people with disabilities who want to increase their independence. The program may assist with attendant care management, counseling and advocacy, living arrangements, skill training, and services to the customers family. What Are Some
Of The Types Of IL Program Services? These services may include:
Who May Benefit?Any individual who:
Program Access:This program is accessible to people with all types of disabilities. Braille, large print and audio tape versions of printed material can be provided upon request. Interpreter services can be provided with advance notice. To enhance a customers ability to make well-informed decisions about their future. To increase opportunities that enable full participation in family and community life. Unlike the Division of Vocational Rehabilitations vocational program, an employment goal is not a requirement for the Independent Living Program. Non-Discrimination:No person, because of race, color, national origin,creed, religion, sex, age, or disability, shall be discriminated against in employment, services or any aspect of the programs activities How Do I Make Referrals?In Region 1 residents of Spokane, Whitman, Adams, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Stevens, Ferry, Okanogan, Chelan, Douglas, and Grant Counties are eligible to apply. Spokane (509) 533-2306
Voice/TTY In Region 2 residents of Kittitas, Yakima, Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield, and Asotin Counties are eligible to apply. Yakima (509) 575-2172 Voice or (509)
575-2164 VOICE/TTY In Region 3 residents of San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom, and Island Counties are eligible to apply. Everett (425) 339-4880 Voice or (425)
339-4882 TTY This program is accessible to people with all types of disabilities. Braille, large print and audio tape versions of printed material can be provided upon request. Interpreter services can be provided with advance notice. No person, because of race, color, national origin, creed, religion, sex, age, or disability, shall be discriminated against in employment, services or any aspect of the programs activities. Contact the DVR office nearest you and ask for an Independent Living Counselor. |
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