Iowa Compass connects people with disabilities and complex health-related needs of all ages to services and supports in their communities throughout Iowa.
From transportation to supplemental food, from providing a home, saving a home, or offering in-home services, MCOP is there to reduce the effects of poverty, improve the quality of life, and promote self-sufficiency through community action.
While we will consider requests on a case-by-case basis, our main programs are outlined below. The information below should help you determine if you qualify for assistance and what documentation will be required from you if you choose to apply. If your request does...
Division of Aging and Long Term Care Support (DALTCS) of the Navajo Nation. We are a division under the Navajo Department of Health. We are located throughout the Navajo Nation with 5 Agency Offices; Chinle, Crownpoint, Ft. Defiance, Shiprock, and Tuba City. Of those...
The Michigan Spinal Cord Injury Association, or MSCIA, is a 501(c)(3) organization with the purpose of enhancing and empowering the lives of those with spinal cord injury and disease through advocacy, education, research, and medical aid. The MSCIA is a statewide...