Who is Eligible for Assistance?
A "person with a disability" is someone with a physical or metal
impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.
A person is considered to be a person with a disability if he/she has the
disability, has a record of the disability, or is regarded as having the
disability.
The following list is not limited to the common disabilities an individual
maybe eligible for:
- Blind and/or Visually Impaired
- Deaf and/or Hard of Hearing
- Learning Disabled/ Attention Deficit Disorder
- Mobility Impaired
- Neurologically Impaired
- Chronic health conditions
- Psychological
If you think the Office of Disability Services is right for you, print
our Intake Form and make your first move toward independence
Referrals
We do not provide psychological testing at our office however, we maintain a
list of local agencies and service providers that administer psychological
evaluation.
We encourage you to stop by our office to review our listing and guidelines
pertaining to the specific documentation required by our office. This
documentation is required when you enroll through the Office of Disability
Services.