Contracts with centers for independent living (CILs) to help people with disabilities achieve greater independence in the home and community.Services include: Information and referral: get help accessing information and resources needed to achieve goals Independent living skills training: receive training in specific everyday skills essential to living independently, such as meal preparation Counseling: gain a better understanding of your disability and help setting and reaching your goals Advocacy: receive training in self-advocacy skills and receive assistance advocating for accommodations, equal access, and other rights Transition services: receive help moving from nursing homes and other institutions to home and community-based residences, or help transitioning from high school to employment and post-secondary education opportunitiesIndividuals may also be eligible to receive the following services from CILs: Counseling Orientation and mobility: learn how to navigate without vision Recreation and socialization: stay active and develop confidence in social settings Rehabilitation technologies: receive assistive devices such as wheelchairs, artificial limbs, hearing aids, or vehicle modifications Examinations: eye and other required examinationsIndividuals who are blind and 55 or older will need to contact the Independent Living Services for Older Individuals Who Are Blind (IL-OIB). These services are coordinated with the Texas Workforce Commission.
1028 South Alamo St San Antonio, TX 78210 Bexar
Program Name: Independent Living Services (ILS) Program Services: Advocacy * People With Disabilities/Health Conditions, Centers for Independent Living, Health/Disability Related Counseling, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Specialized Information and Referral * People With Disabilities/Health Conditions Hours Of Operation: Location hours will vary, contact site for specific hours of operation Coverage Areas: Statewide