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Provider Name |
Contact |
Services Provided |
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Adaptive Health & Wellness Center |
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 |
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Bridges (Formerly the ARC of Brevard) |
1694 Cedar Street |
Bridges is a community based organization dedicated to preserving and enhancing informed choices for children and adults with disabilities. We are uniquely qualified to offer a flexible range of cost sensitive, practical solutions to the challenges in life through our employment, residential, advocacy, therapeutic and educational programs. Serving individuals for over 50 years in Brevard County. |
ARC Indian River County |
1375 16th Ave. |
The ARC of Indian River County offers supported employment and developmental training for physically and mentally challenged adults. Services include infant intervention, developmental preschool, adult work program, residential group homes, supported independent living program, vocational and social activities. |
ARC of Martin County, Inc. |
2001 SW Kanner Hwy. |
The ARC of Martin County serves those adults and children who are developmentally disabled. Their services include Group Homes, Respite, Supported Livin, Adult Day Training and Classes and Support Groups. |
ARC of Okeechobee |
403 NW 2nd Avenue |
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ARC St. Lucie County |
P.O. Box 1016 |
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Brevard Achievement Center |
1845 Cogswell St. |
The Brevard Achievement Center serves individuals with disabilities and provides services such as Adult Day Training, Activity Programs, Supported Living, Supported Employment, Community Employment and Vocational Assessment. |
Deaf Service Center of the Treasure Coast, Inc. |
2400 SE Midport Rd. |
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Division of Vocational Rehabilitation |
Check the website for local offices in your county |
The Florida Department of Educationís Division of Vocational Rehabilitation is an employment program assisting individuals with disabilities, including Floridians with the most severe disabilities, to pursue meaningful careers commensurate with their abilities and capabilities. Their services include counseling, job coaching, medical services, therapy services, adaptive aids, vocational assessment and training, employment services, supported employment, transition services, referral source and mental health services. |
Martin Memorial Health System |
300 Hospital Ave. |
Martin Memorial Health Systems based in Stuart, Florida, is comprised of two hospitals, three MediCenters, and numerous centers and clinics. The system is a not-for-profit, community-based health care organization that offers preventative, primary and acute hospital care, as well as cancer care, wellness and rehabilitation services, and much more. Their services provide care for residents throughout the Treasure Coast, including Stuart, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, Palm City and Port St. Lucie. |
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast, Inc. |
4500 W. Midway Rd. |
New Horizons of the Treasure Coast serves children and adults with mental health and substance abuse problems. Their services include group homes, outpatient treatment, case management and social rehabilitation services. |
Okeechobee Rehabilitation Facility |
403 NW 2nd Avenue |
Okeechobee Rehabilitation Facility offers the following rehabilitation services: Adult Day Training, Transition to work, Vocational Rehab, Supported Employment, Supported Living, Respite, and Non-Residential Rehabilitation. |
Program Development and Exceptional Education |
6120 Tulsa Boulevard |
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Space Coast Center for Independent Living |
331 Ramp Rd. |
Over-all services for individuals with all types of disabilities. Peer support, advocacy, skills training, accessibility surveys, support groups, transportation, specialized equipment and sign language interpreter coordination services. Additional program for high school students for career development. |
Tri County TEC |
PO Box 597 |
Tri County TEC helps people suceed by providing unique and valuable services that lead to improved quality of life and independence. Specific programs include Prevention and Early Intervention for families with children from birth to age five; Behavioral Intervention for families with children from ages five to twenty-one; Employment, Community Living and Supported Living services for adults with disabilities and adults who are transitioning from welfare to work or individuals who have other barriers to independent living. |
Vocational Rehabilitation |
840-C North Cocoa Blvd. |
Vocational Rehabilitation is an employment program assisting individuals with disabilities, including Floridians with the most severe disabilities, to pursue meaningful careers commensurate with their abilities and capabilities. Their services include counseling, job coaching, medical services, therapy services, adaptive aids, vocational assessment and training, employment services, supported employment, transistion services, referral source and mental health services. |
Vocational Rehabilitation |
815 S. Washington Ave. |
Vocational Rehabilitation is an employment program assisting individuals with disabilities, including Floridians with the most severe disabilities, to pursue meaningful careers commensurate with their abilities and capabilities. Their services include counseling, job coaching, medical services, therapy services, adaptive aids, vocational assessment and training, employment services, supported employment, transistion services, referral source and mental health services. |
This information has been compiled by The Able Trust as a public resource about organizations providing services to Florida citizens with disabilities. The Able Trust does not investigate or endorse any agencies listed above and does not seek to exclude any agency not currently listed. If you are seeking additional information about disability services in Florida, contact the the Clearinghouse on Disability Information at 1-877-232-4968 Toll-free Voice and TTY or www.abilityforum.org.