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ADRS Early Intervention Rehabilitation Services - Infants and toddlers from birth through age two are eligible to receive appropriate services if they are delayed by 25% or more in their cognitive, physical, communicative, social, emotional or adaptive development: or if they have a diagnosis of a physical and or medical condition that will likely result in developmental delay.
 
Achievement Center - Easter Seal of East Central Alabama - Provides vocational development and extended employment programs for physically, mentally, and developmentally disabled individuals. Serving Chambers, Lee, Macon, Russell and Tallapoosa counties.
 
Alabama Association for Persons in Supported Employment (AL-APSE) - Education, technical assistance and training, advocacy and support for people with disabilities, family members, employers, and employment specialists.
 
Alabama Children's Services - Listing of Alabama disability resources.
 
Alabama Council for Developmental Disabilities - Advocates for Alabama's citizens with developmental disabilities and their families.
 
Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation - The state agency responsible for serving Alabama citizens with mental illness, mental retardation and substance abuse problems. Database of mental health providers in the state.
 
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services - Provides, through a single agency, a seamless system of service delivery for infants, toddlers, adolescents, adults and older individuals with disabilities.
 
Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program - Federally mandated, statewide, "Protection and Advocacy" program serving eligible individuals with disabilities in Alabama. The central purpose of P&A programs throughout the United States is to respond to allegations of abuse, neglect and violations of rights of persons with disabilities or discrimination based on their disability. Excellent database of Alabama disability resources.
 
Alabama Industries for the Blind - A non-profit organization employing nearly 300 people. In the business of manufacturing, and in the business of providing a wide range of job opportunities for blind persons.
 
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind - Education and service program for sensory impaired children and adults. Established in 1858, AIDB operates four accredited instructional programs and an award winning manufacturing complex in Talladega, Alabama and a statewide network of regional centers which provide home and community services for deaf and blind persons ranging from infancy through senior citizens.
 
Alabama Lions Sight Conservation Association - Founded to conserve sight by avoiding and preventing blindness; to preserve sight by treating diseases and injuries to the eye and to restore lost vision where possible.
 
Alabama Medicaid Home Page - Official web site of the Alabama Medicaid Agency. Information about the Alabama Medicaid program, schedules of events, provider software and forms, manuals, bulletins and notices, and links to other health care related web sites.
 
Alabama Medical Libraries - Links to seven medical libraries.
 
Alabama Residential Facilities for the Disabled - Contact information and details.
 
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and Arkansas Respite Programs - Phone numbers of respite providers.
 
Easter Seals of West Alabama - Helps children and adults with disabilities to live with equality, dignity, and independence.
 
Fairfax Church of Christ Deaf Ministry - Deaf ministries among the Churches of Christ in Alabama.
 
Independent Living Center of Mobile - A not-for-profit organization whose mission is to expand opportunities for individuals with disabilities through information and referral, advocacy, peer support, and training.
 
Individual And Family Supports - Provides flexible supports to people with developmental disabilities in Alabama and their families - things like washing machines, diapers, wheelchair ramps, and car batteries.
 
Lakeshore Foundation - Serves men and women, children and adults, who have experienced a wide range of conditions including arthritis, MS, spinal cord injury, strokes, amputations, head injury or cerebral palsy. Support comes from a wide variety of programs and includes sponsorship, coaching, resource materials, and education.
 
 

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