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Independent
Living
Many adults with
disabilities live on their
own and rely on family and friends for occassional support. Some adults
with disabilities need special services to live othe their own.
Services
usually involve intermittent support centered around employment,
education,
housing or transportation. A few adults with disabilities need
intensive
lifelong support.
Support may be
obtained from the ND Department
of Human Services - Disability Services through either Developmental
Disabilities
or Vocational Rehabilitation services. Services are usually funded
through
money budgeted by the state legislature, or a combination of state and
federal dollars using Medicaid options under the Home and Community
Base
Waiver. To learn more about services, contact the Human
Service Center nearest you.
North
Dakota Centers for
Independent Living
North Dakota has four
Independent Living
Centers. They provide services to adults and children with
disabilities and their
families and can
be a one stop shop. The ND Centers are:
1. Freedom
Resource Center - A center focused on working toward equality
and inclusion for people
with disabilities.
They serve 10
counties in North Dakota through community education, empowerment and
systems
change, as well as publish a quarterly newsletter, “Freedom Focus”. For
more information, call the Fargo, ND/Moorhead, MN, office at
1-800-450-0459
or the satellite office in Jamestown, ND, at 1-701-252-4693
voice/tty.
2. Dakota
Center
for Independent Living - This center is located in Bismarck
and
is one of the oldest centers in North Dakota. They provide a variety of
services to adults and families and offer a comprehensive course in
self
advocacy, entitled Partners in Policymaking. You can call them
at
1-800-489-5013.
3. Options Center for
Independent Living
- This center is located in Grand Forks and covers 8 counties in North
Dakota. They provide information and referral advocacy, peer visiting
and
skills training. They publish a quarterly newsletter called
"Options
Choices & Rights". Call them at 1-800-726-3692 for more
information.
4. Independence
Inc.
- This center is located
in Minot and is one of the newest centers in North Dakota. It
provides
a variety of services to adults and families in the northwest quandrant
of the state. You can call them at 1-800-377-5114.
Housing
Service
Providers - Although not all adults with disabilities need to
access
service providers who specialize in supporting people with
developmental
disabilities, many do. Service providers often assist people with
disabilities
by providing group living arrangements or helping participants locate
an
apartment in which to live. The state of North Dakota contracts with
many
different service providers To contact an individual provider, either
click
on the link or go to The Arclink site (under contruction).
Persons wishing to enroll in a program of service offered by a provider
must be found eligible for services through the ND Department of Human
Services.
ND
Fair Housing Council -
A non-profit organization which works to eradicate housing
discrimination
through community education; encouragement of public involvement;
assistance
to those experiencing housing discrimination; and support of
individuals
and organizations seeking equal opportunity in housing. To reach them,
call toll free: 1-888-265-0907 or ND Relay: 1-800-366-6889 (Voice) TDD:
1-800-927-9275 or visit their website.
HUD
Home Program - The Home Investments Partnership (HOME)
program
is the largest federal program available exclusively to create new
affordable
housing. Approximately $1.8 billion in HOME funds are provided by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) each year to
states and localities to address affordable housing needs. In North
Dakota
to learn more about the distribution of HOME funds, contact Mike
Spletto
at 701-328-2094. North Dakota does not have a web site for this
project.
More information can be obtained at the national site.
Family
Life
The
Arc, Upper Valley - A non-profit organization that
provides
advocacy, education and family support services to people with mental
retardation
and related developmental disabilities and their families. Be on the
lookout
for a new upcoming web site called the The ArcLink that will provide
detailed
information about family support and adult service providers in North
Dakota.
The Arc, Upper Valley has a support group for parents with DD. They can
give you contact information about an Arc Chapter nearest to you. Call
them toll free at 1-877-250-2022 or visit them on the web.
Family
To Family Network (F2F) - This agency matches families
who
wish to meet another family with a child who has a developmental delay,
a disability or a chronic health condition (i.e. diabetes, asthma,
allergies).
Call the F2F toll free number at 1-888-434-7436 or contact them on the
web.
ND
Federation of Families - A state and national
parent-run
organization focused on the needs of children and youth with emotional,
behavioral or mental disorders and their families. If you have concerns
about your child’s needs, they are eager and willing to help. Call
their
toll free number 1-800-492-4951 or visit them on the web and contact
the
regional coordinator nearest to you.
Pathfinders
Family Center - PFC consists of two statewide federally
funded education projects: Pathfinder Parent Training and
Information
(PTI) that serves families of children with special needs and
NDPASS
Parent Information Resource Center (PIRC) that assists families and
schools in general education. They focus on free appropriate
public
education for all children ages birth to 21. Learn more about this
valuable
educational resource by calling their toll free number at
1-800-245-5840
or visit them on the web.
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