Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled Resources
ABILITREE
ALSO (ADVOCATES FOR LIFE SKILLS & OPPORTUNITY)
CENTRAL OREGON COLLECTIVE
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK (CODSN)
DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES (DCHS)
GLOBAL DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION
MENTOR OREGON
- https://www.abilitree.org
- 541-388-8103
- 2680 NE Twin Knolls Dr #150, Bend, OR 97701
- Information and Referral: We find the information you are looking for. We organize and make it easy to understand. We support you with community networking.
- We discuss your empowerment goal(s). We develop a plan to achieve your goal(s). We provide group and 1:1 empowerment services.
- Options Counseling: We help you consider long-term care options. We support informed decision-making on options. We support you with an action plan to accomplish this.
- Work Incentive Network: We learn what you can earn and maintain benefits. We provide one-on-one benefits counseling. We help lower the risk of benefit loss with employment.
- Public Health: We plan your public health emergency response. We network with emergency response support. We practice your emergency response.
ALSO (ADVOCATES FOR LIFE SKILLS & OPPORTUNITY)
- https://alsoweb.org/
- (541) 854-0536
- 354 NE Norton Ave. #101 Bend, OR 97701
- centraloregon@alsoweb.org
- ALSO’s Children Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services are designed and implemented with the whole child in mind. We provide a healthy, safe, creative, and inviting home environment where eligible children live full lives. We support each child’s distinct needs with individual support plans, emphasize integrated supports, and prioritize skill development, independence, decision-making, and local community integration and community inclusion. It is our goal to provide additional individual and community resources to children with developmental and intellectual disabilities and improve the quality of life for all children we support.
- ALSO supports people experiencing disabilities through inclusion that continues to build strong communities across Oregon. Our network of services, volunteer engagement, and career opportunities delivers an unprecedented impact that is making a difference every day for those we serve.
CENTRAL OREGON COLLECTIVE
- https://www.inthecollective.com/
- Phone: (541) 388-3060
- Email: cocollectivehr@gmail.com
- a local 501c3, nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with developmental/intellectual and/or physical disabilities, as well as other members of our community who experience barriers to full participation in community life, with a focus on support, quality of life, and community inclusion. Central Oregon Collective (formerly RAP) has four residential homes in beautiful Bend, Oregon. We also offer outstanding in-home support, and community inclusion services.
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK (CODSN)
- https://www.codsn.org/
- (541) 548-8559
- 2525 NE Twin Knolls Drive #7 Bend, OR 97701
- No-cost disability education, advocacy, resources, and community for people with disabilities in Central and Eastern Oregon.
- Family Fun Days – quarterly
- https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/idd/pages/cddp.aspx?utm_source=ODHS&utm_medium=egov_redirect&utm_campaign=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.oregon.gov%2Fdhs%2Fseniors-disabilities%2Fdd%2Fpages%2Fcounty-programs.aspx
- provide case management services to help people get the services they need.
- Services, resources, and projects.
DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES (DCHS)
- https://www.deschutes.org/health/page/intellectualdevelopmental-disabilities-program
- Office: 1340 NW Wall Street, Bend, OR 97703
- Main Line: 541-322-7554 and request an intake for services.
- For general questions or follow-up on your application, you may send an email to IDD.intakes@Deschutes.org
- The eligibility process begins with a call to the eligibility team. You will be guided through the application and intake process. Deschutes County will then gather records and review them to determine if the requirements are met under the Oregon Community
- First Choice State Plan (K-Plan) allows Oregon to provide home and community-based services and supports.
- https://www.droregon.org/
- 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694
- helps people with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon
- https://www.oregon.gov/ode/students-and-family/SpecialEducation/earlyintervention/Pages/default.aspx
- support the developmental and educational needs of children ages birth to five and their families. EI/ECSE programs ensure that children who qualify for special education receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), as required in the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA).
- https://factoregon.org/
- 2475 SE Ladd Ave. Suite 430 Portland, OR 97214
- (503) 786-6082 or (541) 695-5416 or toll-free (888) 988-3228
- peer support, training, and resources equip and empower families, transform how they see disability, and help them have high expectations and dream big dreams for their children. We support families to navigate disability and special education, drawing on the lived experience of our team, many of themselves parents of youth experiencing disability, and we call out the critically important role of parent/caregiver as a child’s number one fan and advocate.
- https://fasdunited.org/tools-for-parents-and-caregivers/
- Resources and support for families
GLOBAL DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION
- https://www.globaldownsyndrome.org/
- info@globaldownsyndrome.org
- 3239 E. 2nd Avenue, Denver, CO 80206 | Phone: 303.321.6277
- improving the lives of people with Down syndrome through Research, Medical Care, Education, and Advocacy.
- https://myhb.org
- 1029 NW 14th Street, Suite 102; Bend, OR 97703
- 541-383-6357
- screening@myhb.org
- Provide FREE health and development screenings to assess the physical, social, emotional, and developmental life of hundreds of Central Oregon children, to all families. We use standardized, state-of-the-art screening tools, and our local volunteers are highly trained professionals in their areas of expertise.
- Healthy Beginnings works to identify these barriers and connect families to life-changing services; helping to ensure children enter school ready to succeed.
- When issues are found we provide parents with follow-up referrals and guide them toward medical care or professional treatment.
MENTOR OREGON
- https://www.mentororegon.com
- services and supports are focused on helping adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injury, and mental health challenges build increasingly rich, independent lives.
- https://www.nwdsa.org/
- A parent-driven organization that supports families, creates and nurture a loving and inclusive community celebrating every person with Down syndrome.
- https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/agency/pages/odds.aspx
- Oregon State office within Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS)
- support the choices of individuals with disabilities and their families within communities by promoting and providing services that are person-centered and directed, flexible, community-inclusive, and supportive of the discovery and development of each individual's unique gifts, talents, and abilities.
- https://www.opportunityfound.org
- 835 E Hwy 126, P.O. Box 430 Redmond, OR 97756
- 541-548-2611
- Fax: 541-548-9573
- Email: info@opportunityfound.org
- All people living, learning, and working together
- https://oregonadaptivesports.org/
- 541.306.4774
- 63025 OB Riley Rd Ste #12, Bend, OR 97703
- creates access to over 2,000 high-quality outdoor experiences each year for more than 400
- unique individuals.
- https://redmondspeech.com
- 326 SW 7th St., Redmond, OR; 541-668-3232
- 444 NE Norton Ave #102, Bend, OR; 541-668-3757
- 446 NW 3rd Street, Suite 231, Prineville, OR
- Fax 888-959-9982
- contact@redmondspeech.com
- Provide evidence-based speech and language services to our community. The use of technology plays an important role in evaluation and treatment in our clinic. We are highly adept in the use of iPad technology to aid communication across disorders. We actively seek to collaborate with families and other professionals to effectively meet each individual’s needs
- https://rgoregon.com/
- 1553 NE F St. Grants Pass, Oregon 97526
- Toll-Free: (800) 266-9107; Local Phone: (541) 507-5337; Fax: (541) 647-1482
- Email: info@rgoregon.com
- Community Living Supports provide individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities assistance with ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) and developing independence. Rever Grand sends compassionate and highly trained Direct Support Professionals into the homes and communities of our clients to provide Community Living Support across the State of Oregon.
- We support children and adults with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities receiving Community First Choice/K Plan hours. Our disability support services are custom-tailored, which enable our clients to thrive in their home and community.
- https://riseservicesinc.org
- 61396 S Hwy 97 Suite 207, Bend, OR 97702
- (541) 203-3817
- centraloregon@rieserviceinc.org
- Provide services to children and adults with disabilities in their own homes, their family’s homes, our host homes, our residential homes, and on-the-job worksites.
- https://silvernailnw.com/meet-the-team/
- Email: admin@silvernailnw.com | Office: 503-949-0495 | Fax 503-218-3096 |
- Address: PO BOX 12991 Salem, OR 97309
- Also services Deschutes County
- Provide individualized behavior support to families and individuals living with various IDD
- https://soor.org/program/highdesert/
- Phone: 541.749.6517
- Email: highdesert@soor.org
- Mail: PO Box 6772 Bend, OR 97708