Accessible Resources for Independence
The resource and advocacy organization by and for people with disabilities in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties in Maryland.
The resource and advocacy organization by and for people with disabilities in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties in Maryland.
The American Association of People with Disabilities works to increase the political and economic power of people with disabilities.
"Anne Arundel County government, local partners, and private community-based organizations offer a broad range of housing-related resources to County residents. This portal allows residents to search for programs and resources that serve their needs."
Provides information about behavioral health services, laws, and related news, as well as communication tools and more.
AA-SECAC is a partnership between parents, families, community leaders, advocates, educators and administrators. The committee works to enhance services available to students with disabilities and to advocate for positive changes in special education in the Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
A collection of assistive technology that is available for loan or demonstration by the Anne Arundel County Department of Aging and Disabilities for Anne Arundel County employees, residents, their families, professionals, and educators who work with individuals with disabilities. Participants can borrow assistive technology equipment for a maximum of 3 weeks or schedule a product demonstration with ADA staff free of charge.
Free service that connects people to rideshares and offers up to six free rides home per year for emergencies and unscheduled overtime. This service can be used throughout Anne Arundel County and surrounding areas.
Call N' Ride service is available in South Anne Arundel County and North Anne Arundel County to connect residents with regional services and transit routes. This is an on-demand, free service.
Resources for caregivers experiencing depression and anxiety from the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.
Provides options and resources to improve the quality of life of older adults, individuals with disabilities, caregivers and anyone wishing to plan for the future.
A nonprofit organization that assists Maryland residents with enrolling in health insurance through the Maryland Health Connection.
A free consulting service that offers one-on-one guidance on workplace accommodations, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and related legislation. Assistance is available both over the phone and online.
Portal and crisis line to connect Marylanders to available resources. MAP recognizes that our health and access to long term services options are impacted by the conditions in which we live, and aims to engage individuals to define their needs and preferences, and identify options that will work for them.
Phone: 1-844-627-5465
Marylanders can search for assistive technology which can be obtained for free via long-term loan.
Provides access to online resources on deaf culture, an electronic collection of deaf resources, deaf cultural programs, and more.
Maryland Department of Disabilities information for employers and job seekers.
"The Department of Disabilities, Assistive Technology Program (MDTAP) enhances the lives of all Marylanders with disabilities, older Marylanders, and their families by providing access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services.
Services for Marylanders with disabilities seeking employment. Maintained by the Maryland Department of Education.