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10440 Trenton Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63132
  • Special Technology and Adaptive Resources for Students: Provides training in Activities of Daily Living and Technology.
  • Comprehensive Low Vision Project: Provides visually impaired children evaluations, prescribed devices and training in the use of devices.
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3126 Hirter Drive, Saint Joseph, MO 64506
Easter Seals Midwest helps individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism and their families address life's challenges and achieve personal goals through workshops and community living support.
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316 South 2nd Street, Shelbina, MO 63468
Work skills through community volunteerism, community utilization, shopping, library, banking, etc. Communication skills, decision making/personal choices, domestic skill training, self care skills and behavioral control.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
1311 Lindbergh Plaza Center, Saint Louis, MO 63132
Community Integration: Provides opportunities during the day to increase independence and participate in the community by providing training in work, social/recreational and living skills.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
719 Teaco Road, Kennett, MO 63857
Independent Skills Training: Assistance is give to an individual learning or re-learning any aspect of life activities that could increase their independence and control over life. PERSONAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES (PAS PROGRAM) - This program provides a personal care attendant. Many individuals have been able to avoid unnecessary stays in residential facilities and some have even left residential facilities for the comfort and independence of their own homes.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
4645 LaGuardia Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63134
Adult Activity Program: Offers day training program, includes activities of daily living, home management, survival skills, recreation, computer usage, community integration, career and vocational exploration.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
775-B Chapel Drive, Monett, MO 65708
Provides independent living skills instruction.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
201 N Locust Street, Monroe City, MO 63456
Work skills through community volunteerism, community utilization, shopping, library, banking, etc. Communication skills, decision making/personal choices, domestic skill training, self care skills and behavioral control.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
134 Gray Street, Festus, MO 63028
Provides independent living skills instruction.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
612 N Ridgeview Dr, Warrensburg, MO 64093
WILS provides training in daily living activities. Participants acquire individualized skills to participate fully in daily living, recreational and/or social opportunities, and vocational or volunteering activities. This includes, but is not limited to, health care and financial management.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
222 East Davis Street, Fayette, MO 65248
The Supported Living Program assists people with developmental disabilities in living in their own homes, with supports provided as necessary. Supported Living allows people opportunities for control in their lives. Supports are designed specific to that person, with their preferences and capabilities guiding the process.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
44 Opportunity Court, P.O. Box 420, Troy, MO 63379
Offers community services such as independent living skills instruction to individuals with an intellectual disability.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
1760 Southridge Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109
Independent Living Specialist work with individuals in one-on-one or group settings to improve needed skills to live independently.
  • Institutional- individuals residing in institutions in Central Missouri, who wish to and are able to, can work with an Independent Living Specialist to move into the community
  • Youth- are supported through transitional teams, transition fairs and independent living skills
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
3 Prairie Dell Plaza Drive, Union, MO 63084
Provides habilitative training for adults with mental disabilities, includes daily living skills and community integration.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
800 Friedens Road, Suite 100, Saint Charles, MO 63303
Assists adults with developmental disabilities to help build skills to live independently such as menu planning, laundry, cleaning, budgeting and bill payment strategies, and more.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
County Road 1250, Saint James, MO 65559
Provide our unique programs, facilities and services to AGENCIES ONLY. NO walk up's. Programs include fishing, camping, crafts, sporting, nature, wildlife identification, outdoor skills, nutrition, independent living, hiking, games, meetings, etc.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
637 Dunn Road, Hazelwood, MO 63042
Community Integration: Provides opportunities during the day to increase independence and participate in the community by providing training in work, social/recreational and living skills.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
2425 S Hardy Ave, Independence, MO 64052
Provide independent living skills development like personal care, communication, home living and cooking skills in a slow paced environment.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
8 Missouri Avenue, Viburnum, MO 65566
Consumer Directed Services (CDS) are those services required by a person with a Disability, other than skilled nursing, which enable him or her to live independently in the community by hiring individuals to perform routine tasks of daily living. Typical tasks include getting dressed and undressed, grooming, bathing, bowel and bladder care, meal preparation, eating, and clean-up and household duties.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
203 East Second Street, Macon, MO 63552
Individuals receive training from an Independent Living Specialists including how to arranging living environment, using assistive devices, goal setting, activities to increase independence, cooking, cleaning, and more.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
1100 South Jamison Street, Kirksville, MO 63501
Individuals receive training from an Independent Living Specialist such as arranging living environment, using assistive devices, goal setting, and more.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
1209 East Walnut, Columbia, MO 65201
Assists adults transitioning to living in their own homes by offering independent skills that include topics such as building skills for full community participation, Learning skills for life at home and in the community, Group learning in classroom and community setting, Job skills training through paid work experiences and more.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
2735 East Broadway, Alton, IL 62002
Community Reintegration Program: Assisting people with any disabilities to transition out of nursing homes and live independently in the community. Training includes tasks of daily living such as grooming, meal preparation, eating, clean-up, household duties and more.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
3837 McClay Road, Suite T, Saint Peters, MO 63376
Training in Independent Living Skills: Training and skills development opportunities provided to persons with disabilities. Individuals learn attendant management, rights of persons with disabilities, money management, community resources, daily living skills and other areas critical to an independent lifestyle.
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United Way of Greater Kansas City 211
130 Brandon Wallace Way, Festus, MO 63028
Independent Living Skills Training: Provides individuals the opportunity to learn the skills and develop the necessary resources to maximize personal independence. Skill training include, but are not limited to, use of community resources, budgeting, transportation skills, cooking skills, self-advocacy, household management, nutrition, organizational skills, communication skills and stress management.
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