A Housing Resource Guide for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities from The Arc of North Carolina
This housing resource guide is designed to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families find housing that meets their needs and fulfills their dreams. This guide is divided into eight main chapters and provides the information and tools you need to navigate the housing system and locate housing options in your community. Click here to download.
The mission at AboutAssistedLiving.org is to help people with disabilities and the elderly maximize their healthy years and age gracefully. There is an online database of tools, references, and articles that cover topics like available care options, financial support, and free resources that are available in every state.
Affordable Colleges Online’s guide provides the latest information and resources to help these students discover the wealth of opportunities now available to them after high school. Opportunities which can lead to careers in high demand areas like hospitality, culinary arts, technology and healthcare. The guide includes 5 top reasons to consider trade school and what the timeline and process look like for students. There are 3 encouraging success stories, numerous additional resources offering support and a helpful expert interview.
Alliance and its staff help people with disabilities solve day-to-day problems that interfere with independent living. Alliance provides information and referral services, peer support, independent living training, community-based housing transition services and advocating for people with disabilities.
AMBUCS is a non-profit service organization consisting of a diverse group of men and women who are dedicated to creating mobility and independence for people with disabilities.
A robust guide to Multiple Sclerosis (reviewed by board-certified physicians) offering safe advice to raise MS awareness found on Verywell.com, a health & wellness site that provides simple, expert advice to 17M readers a month.
The Autism Society of North Carolina provides support and promotes opportunities to enhance the lives of individuals within the autism spectrum and their families.