Check out the variety of services available for specific needs. Services for each county are organized into regions based on Local Management Entities (LME) and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS).
Have you ever wanted to make things better for people with disabilities? Do you believe that people with disabilities have important things to teach others? Would you like to learn how to be a leader? If you answered yes, then the ALP-NC training program is for you. ALP-NC is a new class for people with and without disabilities. We will teach you how to be an advocate and leader for the disability community. You will work together with other advocates to make things better for people with disabilities.
At Able Transition, we provide a range of services, from transition support, person-centered planning, long-term care planning, to, school transition services, skill building support, transition planning, and more.
Support for adults with ID/DD and sibling care partners: natural supports education, community networking, assistance for navigating Medicaid funded services, peer support and coaching
Offers free courses to adults with disabilities who have the adaptive and academic skills for a college classroom. This program works on reading, writing, math, and computer literacy skills.
Offers a variety of integrative certificate programs. Areas of study include greenhouse assistant, automotive assistant, health/public services, and employability skills. Curriculum provides a foundation for transitioning into a career or additional coursework.
The Alliance Consumer and Family Advisory Committee, or CFAC, is made up of consumers and family members who receive mental health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and substance use/addiction services. CFAC is a self-governing committee that serves as an advisor to Alliance administration and the Board of Directors.
State statutes charge CFAC with the following responsibilities:
Review, comment on and monitor the implementation of the local business plan
Identify service gaps and underserved populations
Make recommendations regarding the service array and monitor the development of additional services
Review and comment on the Alliance budget
Participate in all quality improvement measures and performance indicators
Submit findings and recommendations to the State Consumer and Family Advisory Committee regarding ways to improve the delivery of mental health, intellectual/other developmental disabilities, and substance use/addiction services.
Service Areas: Mecklenburg, Alliance Health, Orange, Durham, Wake, Johnston, Cumberland
ADA strives to enable people to with any disabilities to fully participate in their communities without boundaries in the Raleigh-Durham and surrounding area. They offer advocacy, disaster response, independent living services, information and referrals, peer support, reentry, and transition support.
Comprehensive training program designed to teach seniors and people with disabilities the skills they need to travel safely and independently on fixed-route public transportation
Intense student support program for students with executive function challenges. As-U-R offers accountability, community, drop-in and appointment based support, seminars, study materials, learning assistance, and weekly mentor meetings
The Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program (SDAP) is a transition-focused program for students with intellectual disabilities with the purpose of increasing their self-determination. SDAP begins as a 2-year program with an option for an additional 2 years depending on a student’s personal goals and skill level.
SDAP students benefit from an all-encompassing collegiate experience, and are an integral part of the campus community. They engage and develop skills through essential activities such as
Attending courses with other university students.
Taking part in sporting events and clubs with other university students.
Participating in wide range of university programs and services.
The Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program is a non-degree program in which students audit college courses.
Check out the variety of services available for specific needs. Services for each county are organized into regions based on Local Management Entities (LME) and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). Map of North Carolina Behavioral Health LME/MCOs
Check out the variety of services available for specific needs. Services for each county are organized into regions based on Local Management Entities (LME) and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS). Map of North Carolina Behavioral Health LME/MCOs