Community Life: Transportation (14-21 Years)
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Ashtabula County Board of Developmental Disabilities (ABDD)
Address:
2505 South Ridge Road EastAshtabula, OH 44004
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Community Life: Transportation, County Specific Resources: Ashtabula County, Employment: Agencies
Offers a variety of school services for children with developmental disabilities from birth to 21, including Early Intervention, Preschool, and School Age services.
Adult Services include employment assistance,community support, supported living/waiver services, investigative support, family support and transportation services.
Drive Team
Address:
445 State Road, P.O. Box 3200Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223-3200
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience
Categories:
Community Life: Transportation
Drive Team offers driving lessons for teens aged 16-18 with a performance-based Driver Education program licensed by the state of Ohio. Students advance through each level of the 46-hour program at their own pace. They are required to demonstrate proficiency at each level before progressing to the next.
Adult students are evaluated on a case by case basis before enrollment.
Driver Rehabilitation Program — Cleveland Clinic
Contact:
Name: Patrick Baker
Credentials: MHS, OTR/L, CLVT, CDRS
Phone: (216) 445-8479
Agency: Cleveland Clinic
Website:
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Audience:
Families with Children/Teens, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Transportation
Clients entering this program do a three-hour OT driving evaluation that consists of:
A clinical evaluation consisting of vision, visual perceptual skills, physical ability, reaction time and cognition.
An on-the-road assessment in an adapted vehicle
To be eligible for the evaluation you must…
Be 16 years of age or older
Have a valid driver’s license or temporary permit
Be seizure-free or have a physician’s authorization that the seizures are under medical control
Have a physician’s order for an Occupational Therapy Driving Evaluation
Driving Evaluation Services – OSU Wexler Center for Rehabilitation
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Community Life: Transportation
They provide driving evaluation services for drivers with acquired disabilities. They evaluate the ability of the physically or visually impaired driver to obtain a driver’s license and safely operate a vehicle, including those affected by stroke, brain injury and other conditions.
Heights Driving School, Inc.
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Transportation
Provides driver’s education and training for people with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Several locations throughout Northeast Ohio.
Koinonia Homes
Address:
6161 Oak Tree Blvd., Suite 400Independence , OH 44131
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Transportation, Employment: Adult Day Programs, Employment: Agencies, Residential, Respite
Koinonia offers residential services, day programs, and employment services for adults with disabilities in Northeast Ohio.
They offer 21 licensed group homes, over 50 supported living arrangements, transportation services, and shared living options all provided in safe and healthy settings. Koinonia provides services in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, and Summit Counties.
Koinonia Enterprises offers individuals career services that include a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on the individual’s path to employment from self-discovery of skills and talents to career exploration to future career advancements.
Koinonia is supported through Medicaid, funding from the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities, private pay and donations.
Phase VI Driving School
Address:
1 West Interstate Street Suite 2-CBedford, OH 44146
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Community Life: Transportation
The Arc of Medina County
Address:
4283 Paradise RoadSeville, OH 44273
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience
Categories:
Camps, Community Life: Transportation, Education: Advocates, Employment: Adult Day Programs, Employment: Agencies, Residential
SHC provides services to individuals with disabilities and their families. They are an advocate for human rights, in addition to many programs for children, adults and families.
Services include:
Camp Paradise — traditional day and residential summer camps for adults with developmental disabilities
Residential Services
The Link Day Program (social opportunities and job training for adults)
Special Olympics
In-Home Support
Ombudsman
Resource Center
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