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  • APS

    APS Adult Protective Services Servicios de Protección para Adultos Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • Jim Gott

    Jim Gott 626-710-3298 jgott35@gmail.com Previous Go back to FIND SERVICES Next < Back

  • Greenhouse Therapy

    Greenhouse Therapy https://www.greenhousetherapycenter.com 913 E Walnut St. Pasadena, CA 91106 info@greenhousetherapycenter.com Previous Go back to FIND SERVICES Next < Back

  • Tierra Del Sol

    Tierra Del Sol https://www.tierradelsol.org/ 9919 Sunland Blvd. Sunland, CA 91040 818-415-8669 jwilliams@tierradelsol.org 818-679-6230 Previous Go back to FIND SERVICES Next < Back

  • ELARC

    ELARC East Los Angeles Regional Center Centro Regional del Este de Los Ángeles Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • DSS

    DSS Down Syndrome Síndrome de Down Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • DTAC

    DTAC Day Training and Activity Center Centro de Actividades y Entrenamiento Diurno Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • DC

    DC Developmental Center Centro de Desarrollo Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • Melody Mitchell

    Melody Mitchell Melody Mitchell Previous Go back to FIND SERVICES Next < Back

  • SLS

    SLS Supported Living Service Servicio de Vida Asistida Supported Living Services (SLS) assist adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities to establish and maintain a safe, stable, and independent life in homes they own or rent. SLS helps individuals make meaningful choices toward their personal goals in relationships and the community. SLS is offered for as long as needed and is flexible to a person's changing needs over time. SLS can be funded through the regional center and/or In-Home Support Services and can be supervised by the individuals themselves. Individuals who receive SLS are eligible for HUD's Section 8 Housing Program. Their living expenses may be paid through Supplemental Security Income or other benefits/income. Characteristics SLS may include assistance with the following: Selecting a home, Moving into a home, Choosing personal attendants, Choosing housemates, Acquiring household furnishings, Participating in daily living activities, Preparing for emergencies, participating in community life, Managing personal financial affairs. https://www.dds_ca_qov/consumers/independent-livinq-skills-supported livinq-services/ Previous Go back to ACRONYMS Next < Back

  • SELF DETERMINATION | Autism Support Community

    The Principles of Self-Determination Freedom , which includes the ability of adults with developmental disabilities to exercise the same rights as all citizens: to establish, with freely chosen supporters, family and friends, where they want to live, with whom they wa nt to live, how their time will be occupied, and who supports them; and, for families, to have the freedom to receive unbiased assistance of their own choosing when developing a plan and to select all personnel and supports to further the life goals of a minor child. Authority , which includes the ability of a person with a disability, or family, to control a certain sum of dollars in order to purchase services and supports of their choosing. Support , which includes the ability to arrange resources and personnel, both formal and informal, that will assist a person with a disability to live a life in his or her community that is rich in community participation and contributions. Responsibility , which includes the ability of participants to take responsibility for decisions in their own lives and to be accountable for the use of public dollars, and to accept a valued role in their community through, for example, competitive employment, organizational affiliations, spiritual development, and general caring of others in their community. Confirmation , which includes confirmation of the critical role of participants and their families in making decisions in their own lives and designing and operating the system that they rely on. Independent Facilitation Services You have the option to hire an Independent Facilitator to assist you with the Self Determination Program. The IF is paid by the regional center to assist you in transitioning into the program. An Independent Facilitator (IF) is required to have training in the principles of self-determination and person-centered planning. An IF should be experienced in the types of services and supports available to you in your community and be creative when developing a plan to meet your person-centered goals. Click here for more information Person Centered Planning Person Centered Planning (PCP) is a discovery process used to search out what is truly important to and about a person and what capacities and skills that person possesses. The plan empowers people to plan their life, find their voice, and work toward reaching their goals. It focuses on strengths, preferences, and capacities for acquiring new skills. A PCP focuses on what a person CAN do versus what a person cannot do. A PCP is a living document that grows with the participant. It provides a roadmap for participants to achieve their goals and for those in their circle of support to help them achieve their dreams. The PCP is the basis for how the budget provided by the regional center will be utilized in the self determination spending plan. Autism Support Community Independent Facilitators are trained in person centered planning. If you are transitioning into the Self Determination Program the cost is covered by the regional center. Transition to Self Determination Program The regional center provides a one-time amount to pay for a client to transition into the Self Determination Program. This amount covers the person-centered plan, negotiating a budget, creating a spending plan, finding a financial management service, supporting at the transition IPP, and setting up new services and supports. ASC Independent Facilitators offer support services from start to completely transitioned into the self-determination program. Click here for a detailed checklist for the transition process. Button On Going Support Click here to learn about our Support Group services we offer. Button Click on the button below to set up an appointment with an Independent Facilitator. Button Click here to search for resources. Button Self Determination Program California's Self-Determination Program became available to all regional center participants July 1, 2021. California's Self-Determination Program (SDP) provides individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, intellectual disabilities, and other developmental disabilities and their families with more control and flexibility over the services and supports they need. Self-determination is a voluntary regional center program that provides participants with an individual budget, which they can use to purchase the services and supports they need to implement their own person-centered plan. The Self Determination Program is a significant shift in philosophy. Traditional systems focus on what participants can’t do. They follow a medical based model that people need to be fixed. Self Determination is a civil rights movement that means people with disability choose and set their own goals, are involved in making life decision, self-advocating, and working to reach those goals. Know Your Rights

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