Resources
Navigating the social service landscape for individuals with disabilities and other barriers can be complicated, so we’ve gathered some resources that may help our clients and their families on their journeys.
For Meadowlark Participants
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General
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Wise is a nonprofit organization that promotes equitable employment for people with disabilities through innovation, training and technical assistance.
Oregon-Specific
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ODHS' page featuring resources for current and potential vocational rehabilitation partners.
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The Oregon Resource Association (ORA) offers a variety of events and trainings that are beneficial for those who provide services to individuals with intellectual, developmental or other disabilities.
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Workday Learning is the online learning management system used by ODHS. Individuals who would like to take state-offered training need to create a Workday Learning account.
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Information on the Oregon ISP process, which supports planning with people who experience intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. It is required for use when the person chooses any Medicaid-funded services.
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The Arc of Oregon has curated a list of resources available throughout Oregon for people who experience intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families.
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Disability Rights Oregon helps people with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon.
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The Community Services Network, Meadowlark's sister nonprofit, hosts resource fairs that are a wealth of knowledge in areas like healthcare, transportation, food assistance and more.
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Idaho-Specific
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Extended Employment Services (EES) provide job coaching, transportation to work, and other work services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who qualify for the program, a division of the Idaho Department of Health & Welfare.
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DisAbility Rights Idaho (DRI) is a private, non-profit organization that is designated as Idaho's Protection and Advocacy System.
Washington-Specific
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Disability Rights Washington is a private non-profit organization that protects the rights of people with disabilities statewide.
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