Access Independence Inc
Access Independence Inc
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Mission
Work With Individuals With Disabilities To Enable Them To Live Or Work More Independently In Their Communities And Workplace. See Schedule O For A More Detailed Explanation Of The Mission Statement.
About
CORE SERVICES-People with various disabilities were provided assistance in various services, including, but not limited to, providing peer counseling, independent living skills training, individual community advocacy, information referral services, assistive technology durable medical equipment and transportation referral services. All of these services were provided to individuals with disabilities in order to provide assistance and promote a more independent life within their respective communities or jobs. During the fiscal year ended9/30/19 there were 129 new or continued individuals served. There were 6 individuals who received assistive technology prothesis counseling referrals. Also, 35 received independent living life skills training, 16 had family services, counseling, education advocacy, peer counseling, personal care assistance referrals 16 had vocational referrals, coaching and transportation assistance and training 18 individuals received Housing, Home Modifications and Shelter Services. Finally, there were 1632 general info. referrals during the year.