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Community Life
Cincinnati Optimum Residential Environments (CORE)
Cincinnati 45246
Description:
CORE is a not for profit corporation committed to providing, promoting, and accessing services so that individuals with developmental disabilities actively participate in all aspects of the community.
While optimum residential and employment supports are the primary focus of CORE and ENCORE, a wide range of contract services are also available to individuals, their families, other providers and community members.
These include:
- Medicaid Waiver Services
- In-Home Respite Services
- Training Programs
- Billing Services
- Management Audits/Customized Consulting Services
- Estate Planning
CORE is primarily Medicaid funded. Other funding sources include state and county supported-living funds, private payments, and charitable contributions.
CORE is certified and regulated by the Ohio Department of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities; by the Indiana Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitation; and by other state and local entities specific to each community. CORE complies with reporting requirements of the Health Care Finance Administration. CORE participates in monitoring of its residences by the ARC, a national advocacy agency and county boards of MR/DD. As well, CORE's financial position is reviewed annually by county boards and independent certified public accounting firm.
Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati
Cincinnati Ohio 45212
Description:
The mission of the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati is to empower individuals, educate families, enhance communities and together, celebrate the extraordinary lives of people with Down syndrome. To learn more about their programs visit their website here.
Gary's Home of Helping Hands 1 & 2 LLC
Cincinnati Ohio 45237
Description:
Independent living facility located in Bond Hill. Medicaid and Medicare accepted. Facility has access to meals, nursing care, social activities and transportation.
Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (LADD)
Cincinnati OH 45229
Description:
Provides relevant services to adults with developmental disabilities who have the potential to live in the community with minimal assistance. Services can be initiated by LADD or through other community organizations or programs. Individuals can participate in the LADD programs, Victory Parkway group homes, or independent apartments, if they are eligible for services provided by the Hamilton County Board of Developmental Disabilities and are at least 18 years of age. LADD offers a series of educational workshops designed for people with developmental disabilities called E.D.U.C.A.T.E. (Enhancing the Development and Understanding of Capabilities and Attitudes Through Education).
Need Help Paying Bills
Description:
This website provides information on assistance programs, charity organizations, and other resources that will provide information on help paying your bills, mortgage and debt, show how to save money, as well as provide some tips and ways to pay bills when money is tight.
Ohio Family and Children First
Columbus 43215
Description:
The purpose of Ohio Family and Children First is to help families seeking government services by streamlining
and coordinating services, resources, and systems.
People Working Cooperatively, Inc. (PWC)
Cincinnati OH 45229
Description:
People Working Cooperatively is a contracted provider of Council on Aging offering the following services:
- minor home modification
People Working Cooperatively is a unique, non-profit organization serving low-income, elderly, and disabled homeowners. PWC provices professional, critical home repairs, weatherization, modification, and maintenance services to help residents stay safely in their homes. Learn more about PWC on their website: http://www.pwchomerepairs.org/.
Offering ESP
Shalom Phone
Description:
JCC Shalom Phone is the social and secure senior connection for adults, ages 60 and older, who live alone and have no one to regularly check on their well-being. Shalom Phone connects individuals with someone who cares in their community. Relationships grow and often last for years!
U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Washington 20410
Description:
HUDs mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes; utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business.
U.S. Access Board
Washington 20004
Description:
The Access Board is an independent Federal agency devoted to accessibility for people with disabilities. Created in 1973 to ensure access to federally funded facilities, the Board is now a leading source of information on accessible design. The Board develops and maintains design criteria for the built environment, transit vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and for electronic and information technology. It also provides technical assistance and training on these requirements and on accessible design and continues to enforce accessibility standards that cover federally funded facilities.
The Board is structured to function as a coordinating body among Federal agencies and to directly represent the public, particularly people with disabilities. Half of its members are representatives from most of the Federal departments. The other half is comprised of members of the public appointed by the President, a majority of whom must have a disability.
United Way- Greene County
Xenia Ohio 45385
Description:
The mission of the Dayton area United Way is to meet human service needs and find long-term solutions in the Dayton region by engaging the greatest number of donors, leaders, and volunteers and partnering to advance the common good.
Their mission is to be a national model for community engagement generating financial and voluntary contributions to meet local needs and make lasting improvement to quality of life.