Resources by Age

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Age Birth to 5

Early intervention programs like Early Head Start, state health services, and local school district programs offer support from infancy through preschool. Organizations such as the Office of Education Ombudsman and PAVE also provide advocacy and guidance to help ensure children receive the care and education they need. Click here for more resources.

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Ages 3-6

For parents of children aged 3 to 6 with special needs, Washington State offers a range of programs to support your child’s development.

Options like ECEAP and Innovative Services NW provide early education and care, while local school districts offer integrated preschools, specialized education, and free developmental screenings. Resources such as OSPI and PAVE are available to help you navigate the system and advocate for your child's educational needs. Click here for resources.

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Transition Ages 14-21

For young adults with disabilities (14-21), resources like PAVE's Transition Guide and Think College support planning and education. Groups such as Building Independence offer social and skill-building, while employment services like Innovative Services NW help with job training and placement. Clark County also provides transportation and community programs to aid in independence. Click here for resources.

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Adult Age

Adults with disabilities can access community programs, employment support, housing assistance, and health resources. Services like Stephen’s Place, Innovative Services NW, and HUD offer activities, job training, and housing options. Programs like Link to Care WA provide digital skills, while sexual health education and support groups help build independence. Click here for more resources.

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Adult Age 40+

For adults aged 40+ with disabilities, housing support options include rental assistance through HUD, down payment help via the HomeChoice program, and resources like the National Housing Trust Fund. Programs like Share ASPIRE offer case management and connections to supportive services, while the Vancouver Housing Authority provides access to Section 8 vouchers. Click here for more resources.


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