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ARC PORTLAND METRO
ADULT PROGRAM SERVICES: CLUB IMPACT
Provides information/referral assistance for adults and families with intellectual & developmental disabilities. Assistance with life management skills, arranging and managing community services, receiving financial entitlement programs based on disability, and managing individual income and budget. Provides assistance and referral to meet residential/housing needs, vocational needs, health and mental health needs, socialization and self-advocacy needs, legal referral, and general counseling: weekly social activities and health and wellness programming.
6929 NE Halsey Street
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Age 18 and older, primary diagnosis of intellectual and/or developmental disability.
Hours: Monday 6pm-8pm
COOS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
COOS COUNTY HEALTH AND WELLNESS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Provides mental health services, screening and assessment services to access ongoing care.
281 LaClair Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: Varies by service. Unrestricted for counseling.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed holidays
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
Provides training and support to assist individuals in living independently. May include training in budgeting, cleaning, meal preparation and shopping, identifying the need for and planning appointments, taking a bus, and learning to supervise home care workers.
1021 SW 5th Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:

-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
1021 SW 5th Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING BURNS
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
Provides training and support to assist individuals in living independently. May include training in budgeting, cleaning, meal preparation and shopping, identifying the need for and planning appointments, taking a bus, and learning to supervise home care workers.
51 W Washington
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:

-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING BURNS
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
51 W Washington
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING PENDLETON
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
Provides training and support to assist individuals in living independently. May include training in budgeting, cleaning, meal preparation and shopping, identifying the need for and planning appointments, taking a bus, and learning to supervise home care workers.
322 SW 3rd Avenue
Pendleton, OR 978012174
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:

-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING PENDLETON
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
322 SW 3rd Avenue
Pendleton, OR 978012174
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING THE DALLES
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
Provides training and support to assist individuals in living independently. May include training in budgeting, cleaning, meal preparation and shopping, identifying the need for and planning appointments, taking a bus, and learning to supervise home care workers.
400 E Scenic Drive
3rd Floor, Suite 2382
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:

-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Hours: No standard hours
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING THE DALLES
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
400 E Scenic Drive
3rd Floor, Suite 2382
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: No standard hours
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES
Provides independent living services to individuals, family members, and care providers. The four core services include advocacy, information and referral, peer counseling, and skills training. Also offers support groups and recreation activities.
1839 NE Couch Street
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Persons with disabilities
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 8:30am-5pm, Wednesday 12:30pm-5pm
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Provides youth within DHS systems with training and support to help better equip them for adulthood. With one-to-one mentoring, facilitated groups and case management, youth are actively thinking and learning about what it will take to live successfully as an adult. A large range of subjects are learned including, personal social skills, methods of accessing community resources, and car maintenance.
115 N 10th Street
Administration Office
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Ages 14-22
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
Provides individual/group skills training, supported employment/education, supported housing, life skills, and psychiatric treatment for transition-age youth with severe mental illnesses impacting their ability to successfully function in the community and achieve normal developmental milestones.

The STRIDE program connects transition-age youth with services that support well-being and independence, including peer support, case management, outreach, and engagement.
10700 SW Beaverton-Hillside Highway
Suite 110
Beaverton, OR 97005
Eligibility: Transitional Age Youth services: Ages 16-24 with severe mental illnesses
STRIDE program: Ages 14-25 with mental illness
Hours: Varies by site
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST INTERNATIONAL WAY
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
Provides individual/group skills training, supported employment/education, supported housing, life skills, and psychiatric treatment for transition-age youth with severe mental illnesses impacting their ability to successfully function in the community and achieve normal developmental milestones.

The STRIDE program connects transition-age youth with services that support well-being and independence, including peer support, case management, outreach, and engagement.
4105 SE International Way
Suite 504
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Eligibility: Transitional Age Youth services: Ages 16-24 with severe mental illnesses
EASA program: Ages 12-25 with mental illness
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST KING
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
Provides individual/group skills training, supported employment/education, supported housing, life skills, and psychiatric treatment for transition-age youth with severe mental illnesses impacting their ability to successfully function in the community and achieve normal developmental milestones.

The STRIDE program connects transition-age youth with services that support well-being and independence, including peer support, case management, outreach, and engagement.
3716 NE Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard
Portland, OR 97212
Eligibility: Transitional Age Youth services: Ages 16-24 with severe mental illnesses
STRIDE program: Ages 14-25 with mental illness
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST ST JOHNS
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
Provides individual/group skills training, supported employment/education, supported housing, life skills, and psychiatric treatment for transition-age youth with severe mental illnesses impacting their ability to successfully function in the community and achieve normal developmental milestones.

The STRIDE program connects transition-age youth with services that support well-being and independence, including peer support, case management, outreach, and engagement.
8425 N Lombard Street
Portland, OR 97203
Eligibility: Transitional Age Youth services: Ages 16-24 with severe mental illnesses
STRIDE program: Ages 14-25 with mental illness
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-1pm
MARION COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
MARION COUNTY TRANSITIONAL AGE YOUTH SERVICES
MISSION: TRANSITION
Outpatient program for youth that focuses on developing skills to assist towards transition into adulthood. Services include case management, skills training, group skills training, and pro-social activities. Areas of focus include: independent living skills, mental health symptom management, social skills training, academic improvement, job readiness, health and safety and other related issues in their home, school, work place and community.
3878 Beverly Avenue NE
Salem, OR 97305
Eligibility: Ages 16-25 with a mental health diagnosis; are eligible for OHP, have a recent (within a year) mental health assessment, and ISSP identifying transition related needs and goals.
Hours: Call for hours
MV ADVANCEMENTS
Provides employment, alternatives to employment, and residential support to adults with developmental and other disabilities.
2275 NE McDaniel Lane
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Disability Determination
Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-4pm
OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL OREGON
OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION
Provides life improvement services for adults with developmental disabilities. Vocational and residential programs include comprehensive employment services, recreational activities, and in-home support
835 E Highway 126
Redmond, OR 97756
Eligibility: Individuals with developmental disabilities
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
Provides vocational rehabilitation, independent living skills training, career exploration and general counseling for legally blind adults. Also provides independent living services for visually impaired individuals. Includes orientation and mobility training, techniques of daily living, Braille, counseling, support groups, vocational training, job development, and transition services for blind high school students. Also offers a selection of adaptive items for people with visual impairments.
535 SE 12th Avenue
Portland, OR 97214
Eligibility: Varies by service; adults certified legally blind or diagnosed with condition leading to blindness, or age 55 years and above and unable to drive or read newspaper with glasses. Age 55 and older for independent living services.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAM
Supports people with developmental disabilities in 24-hour residential settings and provides supported living services for people who live independently. Staff help create supportive home environments that foster individual growth and independence while maximizing health and safety. Offers assistance with banking, budgeting, medical care, bill paying, community inclusion, etc. Residential homes are located throughout the Eugene-Springfield area.
412 Pearl Street
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Age 18 and older with developmental disabilities that are eligible for public funding. Clients are either referred by the state, Lane County Developmental Disabilities Division, Full Access or Mentor Oregon (service brokerages), or by friends, family, or self-referral for those with the ability to privately pay for services.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
PEARL BUCK CENTER
LIFE ENHANCING ACTIVITIES PROGRAM
The Life Enhancing Activities Program (LEAP) provides self-efficacy training, community integration opportunities, and personal, social, and vocational development activities. Program participants engage in tasks such as recycling, going out for coffee or lunch in the community, attending concerts and community activities and learning self-help skills. They are offered opportunities to garden, create art works in a variety of media, learn crafts and cooking, reading, music, and other leisure and cultural offerings.
3690 W 1st Avenue
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Adults over the age of 18 with moderate to severe developmental disabilities
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am-2:30pm
SPOKES UNLIMITED
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Independent living skills training available for people with disabilities. Also operates an independent living center in Klamath Falls and maintains a list of other independent living centers.
1006 Main Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Individuals with disabilities
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm, Friday 9am-11:30am
UCP OREGON
ADULT COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides advocacy, information and referral, residential and vocational supports, brokerage support, and supported employment. The Supported Living Program provides daily living assistance, including live-in care. Support can include medication administration, financial paperwork and budgeting assistance, assistance with chores and cooking, and social supports.
305 NE 102nd Avenue
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: Age 18 and older who are experiencing cerebral palsy or other intellectual and developmental disabilities
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
UMPQUA VALLEY DISABILITIES NETWORK
DISABILITY SERVICES
Supports people with disabilities, their families and loved ones by providing Information and Referral, Peer Mentoring/Supports, Independent Living Skills Training, Individual and Systems Advocacy, Life Transition Services, and Dial-A-Ride.
736 SE Jackson Street
Roseburg, OR 97470
Eligibility: Individuals with disabilities and their families/support networks
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-noon and 1pm-4pm, Friday 9am-2pm
WALLOWA VALLEY CENTER FOR WELLNESS
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an integrated approach for community mental health service delivery. ACT serves outpatients whose symptoms of mental illness result in functioning difficulties in life, work, social relationships, and physical health and wellness. Services include case management, medication management, skills training, and group and social skills support.
606 Medical Parkway
Enterprise, OR 97828
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday 8am-5pm, Tuesday/Wednesday 7am-7pm, Thursday 8am-7pm, Friday 8am-noon, Saturday 9am-1pm
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES FOR THE BLIND
DEPARTMENT OF SERVICES FOR THE BLIND
The Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) is the state rehabilitation agency that offers assistance to persons who are blind or visually impaired. This agency provides Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment Services, Assistive Technology, Independent Living, and Child and Family Services.
4565 7th Avenue SE
Lacey, WA 98503
Eligibility: Individuals who are blind or visually impaired
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm
ARC PORTLAND METRO
ADULT PROGRAM SERVICES: CLUB IMPACT
COOS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
COOS COUNTY HEALTH AND WELLNESS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (EOCIL)
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS TRAINING
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
INDEPENDENT LIVING
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
LIFEWORKS NORTHWEST BEAVERTON
TRANSITION-AGE YOUTH SERVICES
MARION COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
MISSION: TRANSITION
MV ADVANCEMENTS
MV ADVANCEMENTS
OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL OREGON
OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION
OREGON COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
OREGON COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
OREGON SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAM
OREGON SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAM
PEARL BUCK CENTER
LIFE ENHANCING ACTIVITIES PROGRAM
SPOKES UNLIMITED
INDEPENDENT LIVING
UCP OREGON
ADULT COMMUNITY SERVICES
UMPQUA VALLEY DISABILITIES NETWORK
DISABILITY SERVICES
WALLOWA VALLEY CENTER FOR WELLNESS
ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT