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Adult Transition Agencies, Resources & Web Sites
1. LEO - Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Clinton Township Main MRS Office
Department of Human Services-Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Atrium Office Center
43630 Hayes Road, Suite 120
Clinton Township, MI 48038
586-412-1510
877-620-7943 (Toll Free)
586-412-1510 (TTY/Voice)
The mission of Michigan Rehabilitation Services is to assist individuals with disabilities into employment and self-sufficiency.2. http://www.arcservices.org/
ARC Services of Macomb, Inc.
44050 Gratiot Avenue
Clinton Twp., MI 48036-1308
Phone: (586)469-1600
Fax: (586)469-2527
ARC Services of Macomb, Inc. is a CARF accredited, 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership association comprised of people with disabilities, parents, friends and professionals involved with supporting people with disabilities in Macomb County, Michigan.3. Disability Network of Eastern Michigan
Offices in Troy, Fort Gratiot, Sandusky & Lapeer
Troy Office: (586) 268-4160
Disability Network of Eastern Michigan is committed to promoting inclusion for all by breaking down barriers and opening paths toward independence and personal choice through resources, advocacy, information, support, and education.4. http://www.macombcountymi.gov/communitymentalhealth/index.asp
Macomb County Community Mental Health
10 N. Main 5th Floor, Mt. Clemens Michigan 48043
Phone Access Center: (586) 948-0222
Macomb County Community Mental Health provides a wide variety of mental health treatment and support services to adults and children with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse treatment needs. Individual services provided may include assessment; outpatient or home-based treatment; mental health assessment prior to nursing home placement; residential, respite or support services; or other alternatives as determined by individual needs.5. http://www.ssa.gov/
Social Security
44400 Van Dyke Ave.
Sterling Heights, MI 48314
Toll-Free: 1-800-772-1213
TTY: 1-800-325-0778
Disability under Social Security is based on your inability to work. We consider you disabled under Social Security rules if you cannot do work that you did before and we decide that you cannot adjust to other work because of your medical condition(s). Your disability must also last or be expected to last for at least one year or to result in death.6. http://www.michigan.gov/dhs
Michigan Department of Health & Human Services
Macomb County DHS - Sterling Heights District
41227 Mound Road, Suite A
Sterling Heights MI 48314
Phone: (586) 254-1500
Fax: (586) 254-8029
Independent Living Services (ILS) offers a range of Medicaid and non-Medicaid services to individuals of any age who require consultation or assistance to maintain and maximize functional capacity within their own homes or other independent living arrangements.7. www.morcinc.org
Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Inc. (MORC)
Clinton Township Office
16200 Nineteen Mile Road
P.O. Box 380710
Clinton Township, Michigan 48038-0070
Phone: (586) 263-8700
Fax: (586) 412-7889
TTY: (586) 286-5036
The Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, Inc. (MORC) is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, human services agency. The mission of MORC is to serve men, women and children with differing abilities so they may, as true citizens, celebrate life, freedom and independence in the community.Post Secondary Education/College/Training/Resources
1. Transition Tennessee - Family Resources
2. National Parent Center on Transition and Employment
3. National Center for Learning Disabilities
4. National Center on Secondary Education and Transition
5. America's Career Resource Network
6. Jack's Place for Autism
7. O-Net Online Career Exploration
Parent Resources Are Available at the Link