The American Disability Association (ADA) provides support services to children with disabilities and their families to help them live fulfilling lives, including connecting them to in-home supportive services (IHSS) offered by the state of California that provides financial assistance to caretakers. IHSS helps children and elderly with disabilities safely remain in their own homes by providing support services when they cannot fully care for themselves, as an alternative to institutional care. The ADA aims to fill gaps in services not offered by other organizations and help families navigate applying for and receiving IHSS and other benefits.
2. INTRODUCTION
American Disability Association supports children with disabilities, as well as their families, so they may
live abundant lives.
As a network of support and resources, ADA creates new opportunities that empower and enhance the
quality of life for children living with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other disabilities.
Many individuals and families managing a disability are not aware of the wide array of services available
to them, or they do not know how to apply for these benefits in a way that is likely to succeed. ADA fills
those gaps where schools, insurance, and regional centers fail to offer the services your family requires.
https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/
3. In-Home Supportive Services
What Is In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is a program designated to help children as
well as the elderly who have disabilities to safely remain in their own homes
when they are not able to fully care for themselves. It is an alternative to out-of-
home care in nursing homes and institutions.
In-Home Supportive Services provide crucial financial benefits for families of
children with developmental disabilities. Unfortunately, applying for and
receiving these benefits are notoriously difficult and many families give up after
encountering road block after road block.
In-home supportive services (IHSS) is a california government program that
provides financial assistance for caretakers of children with developmental
disabilities, including autism, cerebral palsy, and down syndrome.
4. We believe
Transparency, integrity, and excellence are key
ADA believes that an organization should be devoted to integrity, accountability, and excellence in all
it accomplishes.
Collaboration is essential
ADA believes that we together should all work for the common good, because children deserve
compassion, encouragement, and respect.
Diversity is beautiful
ADA believes that children with special needs have the right to equal treatment and the chance to
live in a healthy, inclusive environment
Children Come First
ADA believes that all children with disabilities are defined by their own gifts, capabilities, and intrinsic
value, not by their disability.
https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/about/
5. Support Center
Our Support Center
Child Therapy Resources
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Resources
IHSS appeals
IEP Resources
Regional Centers
Conservatorships
Legal Assistance Information
Financial services assistance
IHSS Offices
Sponsorships
https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/support-center/
6. MORE DETAILS
Contact us
Phone no. : 877-283-4807
Address: 2082 businees center drive suite 233 irvine ca 92612
Email: info@americandisabilityassociation.Org
URL: https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/