Find Government and Local Disability Programs and Services
Đang chơi bàiIf you have a disability, learn how government programs and services can help you with daily life.
Housing
- Federal and state programs can help you find affordable housing. Learn about:
- Public housing
- Rental assistance
- Subsidized housing
- Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8)
- Non-Elderly Disabled voucher programs
- Find out about your .
Jobs
- Find job training near you. Start with your .
- Government programs can help you train for and find a job. Learn about special programs for young workers and veterans with disabilities.
- You can work and get accommodations in the federal government. Learn how through its traditional and Schedule A hiring processes.
Transportation
- You have rights when you're traveling locally, across the country, or around the world. Learn about your accessibility rights and security screening procedures.
- Learn how government programs can help you get and train to use an adaptive vehicle.
Health Care
- Find .
- See options for government health insurance programs for people with disabilities.
Đang chơi bàiGet information from Healthcare.gov .
Education
- Learn about programs and accommodations for students of any age who have disabilities.
- See a list of .
- Read about .
- Learn about a . You may not have to pay back some student loans.
Legal Issues
- Get information about your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Find a list of from the National Council on Disability.
Tribal
- Find and apply for .
- Get information about .
- Learn about .
- Connect with your tribe to find more disability resources.
Veterans
- Find .
- Learn about .
- Find CareerStop's .
- Learn about monthly disability payments for veterans with service-connected disabilities.
Living
- Locate .
- Find a list of . It covers education, job training, recreation, assistive technology, independent living and more.
- Learn the difference between service and emotional support animals. Know your rights for each type of animal.
- Find programs and insurance plans that allow family members to be paid caregivers.
- Learn how to .
The programs listed here are from the government. Besides these, there are many local and national non-profit organizations that provide help. You can find them online or through social workers or medical professionals.