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Indiana

Indiana Institute on Disability and Community

The IIDC is our parent institution. Started in the eighties, the IIDC currently has seven centers that each focuses on a particular aspect of disability and community membership. The Center on Aging and Community specializes in research that provides for aging people with disabilities to be full and integrated members of the community.

Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities

This organization provides information on how to apply for consumer investment funds, council projects, publications, and answers to questions people most often ask. On Target, the monthly newsletter, is available online.

The Arc of Indiana

There is a listing of the Indiana Arc Chapters. The Arc News in Indiana can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat.

Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services (IPAS)

Offers information about services and programs administered by IPAS. There is also a listing of publications available.

ATTAIN

ATTAIN offers a variety of direct service programs to meet the technology needs of people with disabilities. The site offers an equipment exchange network for individuals looking to buy, sell, loan, trade, or donate equipment. ATTAIN’s newsletter can also be found at this site.

Indiana Family & Social Services Administration (FSSA)

FSSA provides services for low income individuals and families; children; senior citizens; people with mental illness; people with addictions; people with physical and developmental disabilities. There are many links to important issues and services.

Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging (IAAAA)

Provides a listing and map of the 16 Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) located throughout Indiana. There are links to resources on prescription drug programs, long term care insurance, Medicare, and care giving.

Fifth Freedom

This site is a network bringing disability stakeholders together to share information, support one another, and work together on systems change projects.

National

Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD)

AUCD is a non-profit organization that supports the national network of University Centers on Disability. You’ll find information on AUCD Projects, legislative affairs and links to AUCD members in each state.

The ARC of the United States

The ARC works through education, research and advocacy to improve the quality of life for children and adults with developmental disabilities. You can learn about public policy activities of The Arc and download publications available through The Arc.

TheArcLink

The ArcLink provides a database of information on federal and state service systems, a service provider search, and listings of community based resources.

TASH

The site provides information on public policy, inclusive education, community living, and communication rights. In addition, there is ordering information for TASH publications and registration forms for conferences.

The National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities

AAMR

A professional association providing information about the disabilities field. There is information on training events, legislation, and products. The journals AJMR and MR are available online.

International

International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities (IASSID)

IASSID promotes worldwide research and exchange of information on intellectual disabilities. There are number of special interest groups including Aging. The IASSID newsletter can be downloaded.

Aging

Administration on Aging

This site provides an overview on a wide variety of topics, programs and services related to aging. There are areas specifically for elders & families, professionals, and information about the AOA grant programs.

AARP

This site offers information on numerous topics of interest to people 50 and older. It also provides message boards and the AARP Bulletin and magazine.

American Society on Aging

The site provides resources on many issues such as assistive technology, cultural and ethnic diversity, healthcare, lifelong learning, supportive environments, and much more. You can also find information on sponsored educational programs.

Seniorhealthcare.org.

This site is devoted to senior health care issues. There is information on various health topics, news about research, an opportunity to ask the experts, and many other resources.

Developmental Disabilities

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities (RRTC)

This site provides information on the latest research, programs, policy issues, and available resources. Many resources may be downloaded at no cost.

Disability History Museum

The Disability History Museum's mission is to promote understanding about the historical experience of people with disabilities by recovering, chronicling, and interpreting their stories. Hundreds of documents and photos can be found in the on-line library.

Human Services Research Institute (HSRI)

HSRI assists government agencies to enhance services and supports to people with developmental disabilities and mental illness. This includes supporting alternatives to congregate care facilities.

Governmental

Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)

The Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) is the U.S. Government organization responsible for implementation of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000, known as the DD Act.

DisabilityInfo.gov

This comprehensive Federal website of disability-related government resources provides information on such topics as civil rights, education, employment, housing, health, income support, technology, transportation, and community life.

FirstGov.gov

This is the official government web portal with online information, services, and resources. There is a section devoted to older adults.

GovBenefits.gov

The official government benefits website. There is a free and confidential online screening tool to help identify eligibility for government benefit programs and information on how to apply.

Social Security Online

This is the official website of the Social Security Administration. You’ll also find a free newsletter with important news from Social Security.

Advocacy

S.A.B.E. Self Advocates Becoming Empowered

S.A.B.E. is a national self-advocacy organization with regional representatives. The site contains newsletters, reports, and information on products for sale.

Axis Disability Rights

Axis Consultation and Training Ltd. is a consulting firm developed by Norman Kunc and Emma Van der Klift. They offer trainings in the areas of inclusive education, employment equity, conflict resolution, and other disability rights issues. Presentation outlines are available for viewing along with recommended readings.

The Self-Advocate Leadership Network (SALN)

SALN provides training to self-advocates, family members, direct care staff, board members, and others. You can order their curriculum materials on-line.

Advocating Change Together (ACT)

Through workshops and educational materials, ACT provides information, skill building and leadership opportunities. ACT’s monthly resource memo for self-advocates and supporters can be viewed on-line.

House/Home Modification

The Center for Housing and New Community Economics (CHANCE)

CHANCE's mission is to improve and increase access to integrated, affordable, and accessible housing coordinated with, but separate from, personal assistance and supportive services. The site lists publications, which can be downloaded; an overview of the Section 8 Homeownership Program, information on policy issues, and the complete Home of Your Own Guide.

National Resource Center On Supportive Housing and Home Modification

This center is a university-based, non-profit organization that promotes aging in place and independent living for persons of all ages and abilities. The site offers the most recent newsletter, listing of published research and other publication, and offers online courses.

The Center for Universal Design

The Center for Universal Design is a national research, information, and technical assistance center. You’ll find information on universal design, home modification and how to purchase publications.

The Arts

VSA Arts of Indiana (VSAI)

VSA arts of Indiana mission is to educate through quality arts experiences, advocate for children with disabilities, and provide access to the arts to all individuals. The site offers information about various programs offered, a schedule of classes, and you can read the VSAI quarterly newsletter.

Indiana Arts Commission (IAC)

The IAC serves Indiana citizens by funding, encouraging, promoting, and expanding the arts.

The National Arts and Disability Center (NADC)

NADC’s mission is to promote the full inclusion of audiences and artists with disabilities into the arts community. You’ll find links to sites featuring the work of artists with disabilities and a database with many resources about various programs, organizations, museums, and performing groups.

Research

Disability Statistics Center

This site offers policy-relevant statistical information on the demographics and status of people with disabilities. The Center is located at the Institute for Health and Aging at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).

Resource Material

Training Resource Network, Inc. (TRN)

TRN is a publishing house where you can order products online that promote supported employment, person centered planning, self-determination, and supported living.

Inclusion Press

This site offers information on workshops, products and the Inclusion News newsletter.

The Family Village

This site offers information on various diagnoses, adaptable products and technology, health issues, disability literature, a chat room, and much more.

Quality Mall

This site offers information on products and services available that promote quality of life for persons with developmental disabilities. There is also a bulletin board and live chat.

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