Find programs and resources in your area to support healthy aging with a disability

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Texas Parent to Parent

Non-profit, statewide program that provides support, resources and information to parents and caregivers of children of all ages and disabilities as well as to the professionals who work with them

Texas Rowing for All

non-profit providing rowing and paddling recreation for people with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities

Texas State Independent Living Council

non-profit tasked with partnering, developing, and monitoring a comprehensive State Plan that develops goals and funding for Independent Living services in Texas

Texas State Library for the Blind (State of Texas Talking Book Program)

The Talking Book Program (TBP) is a free program that provides unabridged books in alternative formats for Texans of all ages who are unable to read standard print material due to visual, physical, or reading disabilities.

Texoma Council of Governments (AAA)

The Area Agency on Aging of Texoma is responsible for the development and coordination of a comprehensive system of services for citizens over the age of 60 and for citizens with a disability residing in Cooke, Fannin, and Grayson Counties in North Texas.

The Ability Center (TACIL)

TACIL’s mission is to provide and(or) locate necessary support services for persons with disABILITIES that promote their independence and full integration in their community as active equal citizens.

The Ability Center of Greater Toledo

non-profit with the mission to assist people with disabilities to live, work, and socialize within a fully accessible community.

The Adaptables

Provide advocacy, IL skills training, peer support, information, and referral services that combine to guarantee that people with disabilities have the chance to exercise control over their own lives.

The Administration for Community Living – Commit to Connect

To tackle the challenge of combatting social isolation – during COVID-19 and beyond — the Administration for Community Living pulled together partners from across federal government, the aging and disability networks, philanthropy, and industry.

The Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission Section 5311 Rural Transportation Program

ATRC Rural Transportation provides demand response transportation to anyone in need. The Rural Transportation Program also contracts for services to transport dialysis patients, Welfare to Work participants and the mentally impaired and physically handicapped. Also provided is transportation for the elderly to the Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Commission Area Agency on Aging Nutrition Centers, which are located in these counties.