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Causes: Civil Rights, Developmentally Disabled Centers, Disabilities, Disabled Persons Rights, Group Homes, Human Services, Residential Care & Adult Day Programs
Mission: To support adults with developmental disabilities to lead a fuller life through education.
Programs: The victory parkway program provides services to a diverse group of adults in apartments ranging in size from 1-8 settings. In each setting people live and learn skills that will eventually help them live successfully in the community. 27 people are served at victory parkway
for community supported living supports are provided to enable people to live in housing of their choice. Our employees provide the level of support needed to live as independently as possible in the community. Each person participates in a planning process with the support of our staff and a "team" that may include friends, family and other professionals, to develop an individual service plan (isp). This plan addresses their on-going need for support and ensures their health and safety while living in the community. Services can range from a few hours each week to 24 hours a day. 64 people served
through ladd providers, adult foster care provides residential services according to "my plan" to adults with disabilities that are in need of services through referrals from hamilton county developmental disability services. People are served in homes throughout hamilton county. Limited respite is also provided. 45 people served
soar-services for the ownership and acquisition of residences. Through this unique service, ladd assists people with a disability to become homeowners. Ladd employees provide support to people by identifying needs and housing resources available in the community to meet the needs of the person as they relate to owning a home. 127 people served. The supported employment program assists people with disabilities to acquire and maintain meaningful employment. This program generates a partnership between employer and employee by linking people who can and want to work with employers who need reliable and qualified employees. 26 people served. Find a way apartments in oakley and margaret b. Geier apartments in kennedy heights, ladd provides support to people who are low income and have a disability. Ideally located in residential areas of greater cincinnati, these apartments offer people the opportunity to live in the community while being close to shopping, banks, churches, recreation facilities, bus routes and expressways. Thirty-nine people live in their own apartments at each of these locations. The department of housing and urban development (hud) provides rental subsidies to those living in both apartment buildings. 81 people served at find a way and geier apartments. Reelabilities national film festival (lrff) - brings together the community to promote awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different abilities. Reelabilities film festival showcases films, conversations and artistic programs to explore, embrace, and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience. The purpose of lrff is to promote awareness to issues surrounding people with disabilities. Lrff reached 8,763 poeple.