CCS is a voluntary recovery oriented mental health program that serves adults and children who are in need of ongoing services due to impairments that interfere with or limit healthy functioning.
CCS es un programa voluntario de salud mental orientado a la recuperación (AODA) que atiende a adultos y niños que necesitan servicios continuos debido a deficiencias que interfieran o limiten el funcionamiento saludable.
1122 Professional Drive, Dodgeville, WI 53533
ERI advances employment, health, and financial security for people with disabilities. We do this by supporting people with disabilities in achieving employment goals, receiving benefits counseling, accessing healthcare, and connecting to financial information and resources.
ERI also offers training and technical assistance to professionals, community partners, and the public regarding disability and employment issues.
ERI’s Pre-Driving Assessment provides people with disabilities feedback about their abilities related to driving. This hands-on experience builds confidence and provides valuable information about moving forward with driving training.
Madison, WI 53716
Feist Vocational Counseling and Placement is a Vocational Job Placement Agency
Feist Vocational Counseling and Placement, LLC is a team of professionals who provide an array of Vocational Services to job seekers and individuals with disabilities. We offer a dependable, adaptable and hands on approach to supporting our clients in their search for purpose through employment. At Feist, our goal is to provide evidence-based services that empower clients to obtain their employment goals. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to work and the proper accommodations and support to help them be successful.
Established in 1974, Society's Assets is a private, nonprofit organization. What is Independent Living Services? Independent living (IL) services help people with disabilities achieve greater independence in the home and community. We are a non-residential, nonprofit organization that helps people with disabilities achieve their independent living goals. There are 7 other nonprofits like ours in Wisconsin. We serve all people, regardless of their disability type. All 8 of us provide, at a minimum: Peer Support: Meeting with other people with disabilities in a group or individual setting for mentoring Information and Referral: Helping people get the information they need to live independently) Individual and Systems Advocacy: Speaking out to pursue personal rights and policy change Independent Living Skills Training: Education on the many elements for a successful life in the community Transition Support: Bridging high school to college and/or work, and assist individuals living in a nursing home that want to return to their homes in the community
Our Mission
To ensure the rights of all persons with disabilities to live and function as independently as possible in the community of their choice, through supporting individuals' efforts to achieve control over their lives and become integrated into community life.
Our Goal
Independent living is an individual's right to choose his/her own lifestyle in the community of his/her choice and to be ultimately responsible for that choice. The goal of Society's Assets is to offer a variety of services that can meet an individual's needs.
The Key to Independence Since 1974
Society's Assets is a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit Independent Living Center serving people of any age with any disability who live in Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, and Jefferson counties. Formed in Racine by people with disabilities, the name Society's Assets was chosen because the founders wanted to be seen as assets to society, as having abilities to contribute to the community. The organization is governed and operated by a board and staff comprised of a majority of people with disabilities. The agency supports individuals' efforts to achieve their potential and assists local communities in the removal of barriers to independent living.
The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Crawford Country is dedicated to working with adults and families who are affected by aging, disability, mental health or substance abuse issues, by providing information and access to services to enhance their quality of life.
225 N. Beaumont Rd, Suite 117
Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
Turning Point strives to facilitate a program for individuals with disabilities that develops work skills, encourages engaged learning, and introduces community connections through tours and guest speakers. Our goal is to improve the employment outcomes and independent living skills of individuals with disabilities transitioning into adult life.
We are a 9 month program that works with individuals 18 and older that have a documented disability. Our program focuses on the areas of work, finances, transportation, relationships, multicultural awareness, solutions, safety, health, nutrition identity, etiquette, community, transition, and independence. We also go on tours in the community to learn about different jobs and opportunities around Madison.