Presented by: American Disability AMERICAN DISABILITY ASSOCIATION IN HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES.

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Presented by: American Disability AMERICAN DISABILITY ASSOCIATION IN HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

INDEX Index  Introduction to American Disability Association  Our Support Center  We Believe  In-Home Supportive Services  Child Therapy Resources  Types of Therapy Resources  Contact Us

INTRODUCTION TO ADA American Disability Association supports children with disabilities, as well as their families, so they may live abundant lives. As a network of support and resources, ADA creates new opportunities that empower and enhance the quality of life for children living with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other disabilities. Many individuals and families managing a disability are not aware of the wide array of services available to them, or they do not know how to apply for these benefits in a way that is likely to succeed. ADA fills those gaps where schools, insurance, and regional centers fail to offer the services your family requires.

SUPPORT CENTER Our Support Center  Child Therapy Resources  In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Resources  IHSS appeals  IEP Resources  Regional Centers  Conservatorships  Legal Assistance Information  Financial services assistance  IHSS Offices  Sponsorships

WE BELIEVE  Transparency, integrity, and excellence are key ADA believes that an organization should be devoted to integrity, accountability, and excellence in all it accomplishes.  Collaboration is essential ADA believes that we together should all work for the common good, because children deserve compassion, encouragement, and respect.  Diversity is beautiful ADA believes that children with special needs have the right to equal treatment and the chance to live in a healthy, inclusive environment.  Children Come First ADA believes that all children with disabilities are defined by their own gifts, capabilities, and intrinsic value, not by their disability.

IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES What Is In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is a program designated to help children as well as the elderly who have disabilities to safely remain in their own homes when they are not able to fully care for themselves. It is an alternative to out-of-home care in nursing homes and institutions. In-Home Supportive Services provide crucial financial benefits for families of children with developmental disabilities. Unfortunately, applying for and receiving these benefits are notoriously difficult and many families give up after encountering road block after road block. In-home supportive services (IHSS) is a california government program that provides financial assistance for caretakers of children with developmental disabilities, including autism, cerebral palsy, and down syndrome.

CHILD THERAPY RESOURCES Children with special needs often benefit from a variety of therapeutic interventions. Depending on the special need, a child may have physical, occupational, behavioral, psychological, and or speech therapy, in addition to tutoring and other types of intervention. There are also many forms of special needs therapy that help with pediatric conditions, such as music therapy, equine therapy, sensory tools and toys, and more. For children with special needs, sometimes several differing therapies have a role to play in helping them reach their potential.

TYPE OF THERAPY RESOURCES There are 4 types of Therapy Resources  Behavioral Therapy  Physical Therapy  Speech Therapy  Occupational Therapy

MORE DETAILS Contact us Phone no. : Address: 2082 businees center drive suite 233 irvine ca URL: