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Montana Resources:

AARP – Montana Chapter

ADAPT Montana works to free people with disabilities from institutional settings and return them to their communities with needed supports; to ensure that local businesses and public accommodations comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and are accessible to all citizens; to organize people with disabilities and their allies to demand the civil rights accorded to all Americans, and to end disability-based discrimination and segregation.

Alliance for Disability and Students of The University of Montana (ADSUM)

Billings Area Family Violence Task Force

Brain Injury Association of Montana Lists local support groups.

Coalition of Montanans Concerned with Disability Collection of articles and links to statewide and national resources.

Disability Action Alliance of Montana The collective voice of the Montana disability community has developed position papers on transportation, funding, housing and hiring practices. E-mail June Hermanson at mylfjuneh@bresnan.net .

Disability Rights Montana (formerly Montana Advocacy Program) Federally-legislated non-profit administers eight Protection and Advocacy programs and one private program that advocate for the rights of Montanans with disabilities. Professional advocates and attorneys are on staff.

Flathead Deaf Club A group of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people who meet regularly for social and recreational activities on the first Saturday of each month.

Living Well with a Disability Based at The University of Montana Rural Institute, this 8-week Health Promotion Workshop teaches tools that help people with disabilities continue to do the things they enjoy. Topics include goal setting, problem solving, optimistic thinking, avoiding depression, healthy communication, information seeking, nutrition, physical activity, advocacy and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Facilitate — Learn more about how to facilitate a Living Well with a Disability group.

Participate — Locate Montana’s Living Well trainings!

Meeting the Challenge, Inc.: Region 8 Rocky Mountain Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center Provides information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and accessible education-based information technology to residents of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming

Missoula Healthy Indian Families Consortium

Montana Association for the Blind (MAB) – This statewide, nonprofit, self-help consumer organization works for the social and economic improvement of Montanans with visual impairments.

Montana Association for the Deaf (MAD) – This organization advocates for the social, legal, educational, and economic welfare of deaf Montanans.

Montana Bar Association – Public Assistance

Montana Center on Disabilities at Montana State University-Billings collaborates with campus, regional, state and national programs in support of increasing the number of leaders with disabilities. MCD sponsors an annual leadership conference for young Montanans with disabilities.

Montana Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence

Montana Council on Developmental Disabilities Citizen-based advocacy group appointed by Montana’s Governor. The Council administers federal funds to help provide comprehensive services to persons with developmental disabilities; to help the state in appropriate planning activities; and to contract with public and private agencies to establish model programs, demonstrate innovative habilitation techniques and to train professional and paraprofessional personnel who provide services to persons with developmental disabilities.

Montana 2009 Directory of Services for People with Developmental Disabilities

Montana Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (“Deaf Center”) This division of the Montana Association of the Deaf is a nonprofit organization providing an array of services to deaf and hard of hearing Montanans.

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS)

Adult Protective Services (Senior and Long Term Care Division)

Disability Resource Center

Montana Fair Housing Full service, private, non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction and eradication of housing discrimination in Montana. Serves Montana housing providers and consumers and responds to inquiries and discriminatory housing complaints. Provides information and support to consumers and industry representatives, investigates allegations of housing discrimination, counsels victims of housing discrimination and assists them in filing federal and state complaints.

Montana Governor’s Department of Public Health and Human Services Advisory Boards and Councils Advises the Governor’s Office, the Department of Administration, and the Department of Public Health and Human Services on issues affecting the implementation of the federal American with Disabilities Act (ADA) in state government.

Montana Human Rights Network

Montana Law Help Provides legal information and resources to low and moderate-income Montana residents. The site now offers “LiveHelp” which connects visitors to a legal specialist who can help them find online information and resources.

Montana Legal Services Association is part of the national Legal Services Corporation, a federally funded not-for-profit corporation which provides legal assistance to low-income clients with civil problems. Eligible clients do not need to pay for services, although court costs and related fees may still be the client’s responsibility.

Montana Long-term Care Ombudsman Program Long-term Care Ombudsmen are advocates for residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

Montana Mental Disabilities Board of Visitors Provides independent oversight of Montana’s residential facilities for people with developmental disabilities and mental health facilities for people with mental illnesses, and assures that their treatment is humane, consistent with established clinical and other professional standards, and meets the standards set by state law. Advocates for development of high-quality, effective, compassionate treatment services and protects the rights of people receiving services from Montana’s residential and mental health facilities.

Montana Statewide Independent Living Council Jointly develops the State Plan for Independent Living with Montana Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Centers. The Council also monitors, reviews, and evaluates the implementation of the State Plan.

Montana Youth Leadership Forum is a career and leadership training program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with disabilities. By serving as delegates from their communities at a 5-day intensive training, youth with disabilities cultivate leadership, citizenship, and social skills.

Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS.org) This University of Montana Rural Institute site describes the Social Security Work Incentive PASS, and has a searchable database of successful Plans and related resources.

Parents, Let’s Unite for Kids (PLUK) is a private, nonprofit organization formed in 1984 by Montana parents of children with disabilities and chronic illnesses to provide information, support, training and assistance useful to their children at home, school and as adults. PLUK serves families and individuals with disabilities of any age and at no cost.

Rocky Mountain Americans with Disabilities Act Leadership Network Provides assistance on ADA implementation.

Working for Equality and Economic Liberation (Helena) WEEL is a grassroots, economic and social justice organization made up of people experiencing poverty. WEEL members and their supporters use advocacy, action, and education to eradicate the myths, stereotypes, and stigmas that are harmful to low-income families. The priority is to ensure that those most affected by poverty are civically engaged and part of the democratic process from voting to policy creation and implementation.

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National Resources

360: the Accessible Lifestyle Electronic magazine “for the disability community”.

Accessing Safety Initiative helps organizations and communities meet the needs of women with disabilities & Deaf women who are victims or survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, & stalking.

ADAPT (American Disabled For Attendant Programs Today) Works to reverse the current and historical bias toward institutional facilities so that community based attendant services are the common option, and nursing homes are reserved as a last resort.

Advocating Change Together (ACT) Grassroots disability rights organization run by and for people with developmental and other disabilities. ACT helps people see themselves as part of a larger disability rights movement and make connections to other civil and human rights struggles.

Alliance for Health Reform A non-partisan, non-profit group that provides objective health-related information in a number of formats to journalists, elected officials and their staffs, and other shapers of public opinion.

American Association of People with Disabilities American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is dedicated to ensuring economic self-sufficiency and political empowerment for Americans with disabilities. The AAPD works in coalition with other disability organizations for the full implementation and enforcement of disability nondiscrimination laws.

Justice For All. Defends and advances disability rights and programs in the Congress, and works with national and state organizations of people with disabilities to get the word out from Washington D.C. to the grassroots.

American Bar Association: Commission on Mental and Physical Disability Law Directory lists names of lawyers or legal service providers throughout the country that work with disability issues.

American Indian Health sponsored by the National Library of Medicine, this web portal brings together health and medical resources pertinent to the American Indian population including policies, consumer health information, and research. Links are provided to an assortment of documents, Web sites, databases, and other resources.

Americans with Disabilities Act Home Page, U.S. Department of Justice site provides publications, links to other Federal departments with ADA oversight, technical assistance, information & referral services, and news.

Association for the Rights of Citizens with Disabilities, The ARC Educates the public about the needs of this nation’s 6 million citizens with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Autism National Committee is the only autism advocacy organization dedicated to “Social Justice for All Citizens with Autism” through a shared vision and a commitment to positive approaches. AUTCOM protects and advances the human rights and civil rights of all persons with autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, and related differences of communication and behavior.

Autistic Self-Advocacy Network is a non-profit organization run by and for Autistic people to provide support and services to individuals on the autism spectrum while working to change public perception and combat misinformation by educating communities about persons on the autism spectrum.

Barrier Breakers This for-profit business offers Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) writing, benefits counseling, and training services. It also sells posters, PASS kits, and vocational rehabilitation materials. The web site provides Action Alerts, links to other web sites, information and a Social Security chat room.

Beach Center on Disability Publishes books, manuals and other materials on self-determination. Self-determination is the concept that a person with a disability should have the opportunity to choose what happens to himself, to receive education that enables him or her to make a choice, to be supported in making/carrying out a choice, and (consistent with age of majority and competence/incompetence) to be assured that others will heed the choice.

Brain Injury Resource Center site is for those who want to learn about the effects of brain injury in daily life.

Center for an Accessible Society. Posts significant disability newsworthy items, arranged by topic and written in journalistic style. Links to background material, original source material, and topical experts. Weekly electronic newsletter.

Center for Medicare Advocacy. Helps individuals appeal Medicare benefit denials.

Center for the Study and Advancement of Disability Policy: Provides public education, leadership development and training, technical assistance and information dissemination, and conducts action-research and analysis of public policy issues affecting individuals with disabilities and their families.

Clearinghouse for the Community Living Exchange Collaborative provides information and training and technical assistance to state and territorial recipients of Systems Change Grants for Community Living.

Nursing Home to Community Program: A Discharge Planning Manual Designed to orient long-term care providers to the nursing home discharge process. Defines roles of the key partners who are involved in returning residents to community living and documents a standard protocol for accessing and maximizing partner resources.

Congress.Org. Links to elected officials, current issues and legislation, and media resources.

Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Federal Communications Commission Provides technical assistance to people with disabilities, businesses, and government agencies on their rights and responsibilities to facilitate disability access in the foundations and frontiers of telecommunications.

Disability, Abuse and Personal Rights Project Dedicated to the personal rights of children and adults with disabilities, with a mission to prevent abuse of people with disabilities and protect others from abuses that lead to disability.

Disability Data in National Surveys The federal government collects extensive disability survey and administrative data used by federal and state agencies for a variety of purposes. This report, from the Mathematica Policy Research Center for Studying Disability Policy, presents the findings from a review of the disability-related information and other key features of 40 existing national surveys sponsored by the federal government.

Disability.gov One-stop online access to disability-related resources, services, and information available throughout the Federal government.

Disability Law Resource Project Resource on the Americans with Disabilities Act, related laws, and making information technology accessible to people with disabilities.

Disability Matters with Joyce Bender One of the first international talk radio shows with real-time captioning. Focused on the employment and empowerment of people with disabilities, Disability Matters is on http://www.voiceamerica.com every Tuesday from 2:00pm – 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

Disability Resources Monthly Guide to Disability Resources on the Internet 350 pages of alphabetically arranged disability topics and 50 state resource pages.

Disability Rights Education Defense Fund National law and policy center which protects and advances the civil rights of people with disabilities through legislation, litigation, advocacy, technical assistance, and education and training of attorneys, advocates, persons with disabilities, and parents of children with disabilities.

Disabled American Veterans provides free assistance to veterans in obtaining benefits and services earned through their military service. It is fully funded through its membership dues and public contributions. It is not a government agency and receives no government funds.

Disaboom.com Disability community site for anyone touched by a functional limitation or disability. Offers a career center, media room, discussion forums, advice on how to stay healthy and active, classifieds, accessibility reviews of businesses and restaurants, and social networking.

Easter Seals provides services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in their communities.

Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility for Your Safety. A Guide for People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations, available in pdf, html and Word formats.

Express Yourself! Self-determination tool from the UIC National Research and Training Center on Psychiatric Disability. Users can pinpoint areas of their lives (such as money or relationships) where they’d like to have more control and decision-making power, and then learn how to get started by using action-planning and web-based resources. Areas covered in this self-assessment include finances, housing, transportation, employment, community integration, medical treatment, and mental health care.

Families USA The voice for health care consumers

Family and Advocates Partnership for Education Informs and educates families and advocates about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 and promising practices.

Federal Register. Published every business day by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is a legal newspaper containing Federal agency regulations; proposed rules and notices; and Executive orders, proclamations and other Presidential documents. It informs citizens of their rights and obligations and provides access to a wide range of Federal benefits and opportunities for funding.

FindLaw Online legal guides to housing, autos, injuries, money, family, aging & health, work, immigration, education and crime. Provides Find a Lawyer service and information on lawyers and court procedures. Database of law cases and codes, legal subjects, U.S. Federal resources, state resources, and reference resources. Questions and answers can be posted on Community Message Board.

Freedom Clearinghouse Information about implementing the Olmstead decision and getting people out of nursing homes and institutions.

GovExec.com Provides a variety of daily and weekly newsletters and articles on federal government issues.

Health Grades Medicare data on medical services by state. State-of-the-art, interactive Web-based tool helps individuals understand what quality health care is and how to get it. Allows users to compare and rate the quality of healthcare they are receiving with national treatment guidelines. Provides up-to-date information on improving self-care skills to better manage an illness or stay healthy.

Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on major health care issues facing the nation. The Foundation is an independent voice and source of facts and analysis for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the general public.

Human Services Research Institute Sponsors the Self-Advocate Leadership Network and publishes The Riot! e-newsletter.

Independence through Enhancement of Medicare and Medicaid (ITEM) Coalition raises awareness and builds support for policies that will enhance access to assistive devices, technologies and related services for people with disabilities and chronic conditions. The Coalition is consumer-led and has over seventy member organizations, including disability organizations, aging organizations, other consumer groups, labor organizations, voluntary health associations, and non-profit provider associations.

Institute on Disability Based at the University of New Hampshire. Offers leadership training for individuals with disabilities and their family members.

Judge David Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law. Legal advocacy for the civil rights and human dignity of people with mental disability.

Kansas Personal Assistance Supports and Services (K-PASS) Self-Direction Toolkit: A Comprehensive Guide to Assist Individuals in Self-Direction Provides information and tools that people with disabilities need to hire personal assistants and manage their PA supports and services. The toolkit includes job descriptions, training information, emergency back-up plans and other useful resources.

Law Enforcement Handbook for Victims with a Disability Published by the Department of Justice to train law enforcement officers in helping crime victims with disabilities, including Alzheimer’s Disease, mental illness, mental retardation, blindness/visual impairments, and/or deafness/hearing impairments.

Law, Health Policy & Disability Center Located at the University of Iowa. Provides information and resources on employment policy, civil rights, asset development and tax policy, technology, Medicaid Buy-In and Work Incentives.

Leadership Series Based at the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability.

Mass Media & Disability Links Lists book publishers, films & broadcasts, international resources, news, organizational publications, research groups, web accessibility resources, and web publications.

Mindfreedom Support Coalition International Unites 100 grassroots groups and thousands of members to campaign for human rights of people diagnosed with psychiatric disabilities.

Minnesota Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities:

Making Your Case is a 3-hour, self-directed Internet-based learning program for people with developmental disabilities, family members, and concerned citizens. Teaches how to communicate with public officials by effectively telling your personal story, writing a letter, providing testimony, and communicating in positive ways.

Parallels in Time, Part 2 is packed with hundreds of photos, videos and documents associated with the important societal and legislative milestones from 1950 through 2005. Sections include A Place To Call Home, Definitions and Perspectives on Disability, A Place To Learn, Real Work, and more.

National Alliance on Mental Illness To subscribe to “E-News” alerts on legislative/policy issues affecting individuals with mental illness, choose “Inform Yourself”. Then click on “About Public Policy”. Then select “Current Policy News and Alerts”.

National Coalition of Mental Health Consumers/Survivor Organizations National coalition ensures that consumers play a major role in the development and implementation of health and mental health care and social policies at the state and national levels.

National Committee on Quality Assurance. NCQA is an independent, non-profit organization which evaluates and reports on the quality of the nation’s managed care organizations. It provides information useful when deciding which health plan to choose for individual, family, or employee coverage.

National Conference of State Legislators. Links to legislative and other issues faced by state legislatures.

National Consortium on Leadership and Disability for Youth is a youth-led resource, information, and training center for youth and emerging leaders with developmental disabilities, housed at the Institute for Educational Leadership and funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities.

National Council on Disability Independent federal agency makes recommendations to the President and Congress to enhance the quality of life for all Americans with disabilities and their families. NCD is composed of 15 members appointed by the President and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

National Disability Rights Network is the nonprofit membership organization for the federally mandated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) Systems and Client Assistance Programs (CAP) for individuals with disabilities.

State Protection and Advocacy Agencies

National Health Law Program. Publishes An Advocate’s Guide to the Medicaid Program and other resources.

National Indian Parent Information Center provides information on disability issues (especially the special education process) for Native family members who have children with disabilities and the professionals who work with them. The Center provides workshops on and off reservations to Tribes, Nations and Clans on disability laws and parent leadership. Services for families are at no cost to family members.

National Organization on Disability expands the participation and contribution of America’s 54 million citizens with disabilities in all aspects of life. N.O.D. raises disability awareness through the following programs: National EmployAbility Partnership; Community Partnership Program (helping communities become disability-friendly); Accessible America Award; National Partnership Program; CEO Council; Emergency Preparedness Initiative; N.O.D./Harris Surveys; Religion and Disability Program; World Committee on Disability; FDR International Disability Award; Start on Success (paid internships for high school students with disabilities); and the FDR Wheelchair Statue Campaign.

National Patient Advocate Foundation is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to policy and legislative reform at the state and federal levels that improves access to, and reimbursement for, evolving therapies, therapeutic agents, and devices.

Patient Advocate Foundation is a national non-profit organization that seeks to safeguard patients through effective mediation assuring access to care, maintenance of employment and preservation of their financial stability.

National Rehabilitation Information Center Resources for employment, advocacy, benefits and financial assistance, education, technology, and more.

National Spinal Cord Injury Association. On-line Resource Center provides an overview of spinal cord injury and disease, lists support resources, and updates visitors on research studies, political action initiatives and news stories.

National Technical Assistance Center for Voting and Cognitive Access helps protection and advocacy systems, election officials and people with disabilities make voting accessible for citizens with cognitive disabilities and visual disabilities.

National Youth Leadership Network, sponsored by US Department of Education, National Council on Disability, Presidential Task Force on the Employment of Adults with Disabilities, Social Security Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and US Department of Labor.

Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. An Internet legal reference on employment, health care and benefits.

Not Dead Yet Opposes the assisted suicide and euthanasia movement, and advocates for appropriate services to support individuals with disability, chronic and terminal illness.

Office of the President

Office of Management and Budget

Partners in Policymaking Innovative, competency-based leadership training program for adults with disabilities and parents of young children with developmental disabilities.

Paralyzed Veterans of America. Provides resources for professionals and for people with paralysis, including “Living with SCI” area, sports and recreation resources, research and education and national advocacy.

Patient Rights and Responsibilities booklet published by Project MED (Medication EDucation for Consumers) at the Nisonger Center. Booklets are available in English and Spanish, and are designed for children, adolescents, and people with mental retardation, autism, reading difficulties, and/or severe mental illness. Each booklet costs $1.50, plus shipping and handling. Ordering information and sample pages are on the web site.

Polio Survivors Association Based in California, PSA works with other organizations and agencies to promote public policies that encourage home care for people with disabilities.Dedicated to education, advocacy, and support — provides educational material to those polio survivors who are experiencing the late effects of poliomyelitis and works closely with physicians and local polio support groups.

Ragged Edge This magazine focuses on disability and advocacy issues.

Resource Center to Promote Acceptance, Dignity and Social Inclusion Associated with Mental Health Describes stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness, how to counter this behavior, and what resources are available. Provides literature, speakers and information.

Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) ensures that people with disabilities are treated as equals and that they are given the same decisions, choices, rights, responsibilities, and chances to speak up to empower themselves; opportunities to make new friends; and to learn from their mistakes.

Sibling Support Project is a national effort dedicated to the life-long concerns of brothers and sisters of people who have special health, developmental, or mental health concerns.

Social Security Disability Secrets Offers tips, secrets and advice on how to win Social Security Disability or SSI benefits.

Spina Bifida Association of America Addresses the specific needs of infants, children and adults with spina bifida, their families, and professionals who serve them. As the national representative of over 70 chapters, provides information and referral services, publishes materials, funds research, provides training, and conducts individual and systems advocacy.

State Councils on Developmental Disabilities

Tardive Dyskinesia Center Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder caused by taking certain neurological medications. TD is a result of damage to the bodily systems that process dopamine, and is typically caused by exposure to certain neurological medications – including Reglan. The symptoms of TD are irreversible and incurable, and mimic those of Parkinson’s disease. Tardive dyskinesia victims have involuntary, repetitive movements which often continue after the drug is no longer used. The center has the most up-to-date information on Tardive Dyskinesia Treatment options. Additionally, it distributes free wristbands to all users in hopes of raising TD awareness.

TASH The Association of People with Severe Handicaps is an international association of people with disabilities, their family members, other advocates, and professionals fighting for a society in which inclusion of all people in all aspects of society is the norm.

THOMAS: Federal Legislation . Library of Congress site tracks the status of legislation and voting records of Congressional members.

United Spinal Association is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit membership organization formed in 1946 by paralyzed veterans to improve the quality of life of Americans with spinal cord injuries and disorders. Membership is free and open to all individuals with spinal cord injuries and diseases.

Taking Action: A Step by Step Guide to Becoming a Self-Advocate and Making a Difference

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights. Describes an individual’s educational rights under U.S. law and provides many resources for minority students and students with disabilities.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights. Has information on the New Freedom Initiatives.

U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Division

The Americans with Disabilities Act Questions and Answers

Guide to Disability Rights Law. Booklet describing ten federal disability rights laws that prohibit discrimination and establish the rights of people with disabilities to live a life of independence and dignity in the mainstream of America. Provides information on where to turn for help from the federal government in protecting your civil rights.

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Senate

Vote 411 was launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund in October of 2006, VOTE411.org is a “one-stop-shop” for election related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific information on the following aspects of the election process: Absentee ballot information; Ballot measure information (where applicable); Early voting options (where applicable); Election dates; Factual data on candidates in various federal, state and local races; General information on such topics as how to watch debates with a critical eye; ID requirements; Polling place locations; Registration deadlines; Voter qualifications; Voter registration forms, and Voting machines.

World Association of People with Disabilities Advances the interests of people with disabilities on the national, state, local and individual levels. Chat room, resources, speakers’ bureau, free e-mail.

Wrightslaw Information and training about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities.

Wrightslaw Game Plan: Smart IEPs Tutorials and checklists to help parents and teachers write effective Individualized Education Programs

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Resources on Accessibility

 

Accessible Health Care Series (Center for Disability Issues and the Health Professions):

Choosing and Negotiating an Accessible Facility Location (2008)

Health Care Facilities Access – Clinic and Out-patient (2009)

Importance of Accessible Examination Tables, Chairs, and Weight Scales (2009)

Improving Accessibility with Limited Resources (2008)

Tools for Decreasing Health Care Barriers (2005)

Americans with Disability Act:

Access to Medical Care for Individuals with Mobility Disabilities (2010) pdf file

Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal (2011) pdf file

Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings (2003)

Readily Achievable Barrier Removal, Van Accessible Parking Spaces (1996)

Tax Incentives for Businesses (2005)

Update: A Primer for Small Businesses

Other:

Exam Room Selection for Accessible Examination Tables & Chairs

Removing Barriers – Tips and Strategies to Promote Accessible Communication (1999)


Montana Resources | National Resources | Publications

Resources on Community Living Supports and Services

 

Montana Resources:

AARP – Montana Chapter

Aging and Disability Resource Centers promote the integration of long-term care information and referral services, benefits and options counseling services, and access to publicly and privately financed services and benefits for those in need of long-term supports and their families. 43 states have ADRCs that serve older adults and individuals with disabilities. In Montana these are:

Yellowstone County Council on Aging Resource Center (Billings)

Missoula Aging Services

Area II Agency on Aging (Roundup) serves Big Horn County, Carbon County, Fergus County, Golden Valley County, Judith Basin County, Musselshell County, Petroleum County, Stillwater County, Sweet Grass County, Wheatland County, Yellowstone County and the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Indian Reservations.

A.W.A.R.E., Inc. (Anaconda) Delivers disability services for Montanans with challenging mental health, emotional and in some instances, physical disability needs who otherwise would be served in a more restrictive setting or perhaps not served at all.

BSW, Inc. (Butte) Provides individual plan coordination, intensive services, social activities, job development, community living, transportation, day services, community employment and community supports to individuals in Butte, Dillon and Anaconda who have vocational handicaps resulting from physical, developmental and/or psychological disabilities.

Child Development Center (Missoula) Provides family education and support, respite and a respite house, evaluation and diagnosis, Part C Early Intervention Family Education & Support, Intensive Family Education & Support, Intensive Supported Living, PASARR/MR Evaluation & Specialized Services.

Choteau Activities is a small, private, non-profit corporation in Choteau which provides work activity, day program, community homes, transitional living, independent living and transportation services to adults with developmental disabilities.

Community Option Resource (COR) Enterprises (Billings) Career Guidance Center provides work opportunities for individuals who have difficulty obtaining or maintaining jobs due to occupational barriers. Services include assessments, training, real-work situations, supported employment, anger management, driver’s education, personal and social services, and direct placement services. Also provides supported living and community support services for those in need of in-home support.

Consumer Direct Personal Care (Billings & Missoula offices, but coverage is statewide) allows individuals of any age with health care needs to remain in their homes and communities and to avoid placement in an institution. This program is for individuals who are capable of directing their own personal care services or appointing a Personal Representative to act on their behalf. Program requirements include: eligibility for Montana Medicaid; need for assistance with activities of daily living; need for assistance with instrumental activities of daily living; authorization by a health care professional that assistance is necessary; and completion of an assessment for placement in the program.

Counterpoint Inc. (Livingston) is a private, nonprofit corporation that has provided services to adults with disabilities in Park County since 1976. Counterpoint provides residential, vocational and transportation services to approximately 30 adults with disabilities who meet eligibility for funding through the Developmental Disabilities Program or who are referred by Vocational Rehabilitation.

Developmental Educational Assistance Program (Miles City) is a private not for profit corporation that provides family education and support, residential, and crisis intervention services to families whose children are birth to 18 years of age and adults. Services are provided in 28 eastern Montana counties. The main office is located in Miles City with satellite offices in Glendive, Lame Deer and Colstrip.

Easter Seals/Goodwill, Northern Rocky Mountain (Great Falls) Provides day care and preschool services to children with and without disabilities; serves adults with developmental disabilities, the elderly and adults with medical or physical disabilities; provides clinical services, including case management, home health care, home care, private-duty nursing, psychosocial rehabilitation, mental health counseling and case management and hospice; provides job-training and transitional employment for people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to assist them in finding and keeping a job; and provides free information and referral services, educational programs and durable equipment loans.

Hi-Line Home Programs (Glasgow) Provides adult supported living and community supports.

Job Connection (Billings) Private, non-profit corporation provides supported living services.

Mission Mountain Enterprises (Polson & Ronan) Provides personal and social services, and group home, apartment, roommate, home rental, and home ownership living arrangements for people with disabilities, based on each individual’s preferences, abilities and strengths, needs, and life span issues.

Missoula Developmental Services Corporation Operates seven group residences located in typical neighborhoods and offering a variety of experiences and options for residential living. Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. MDSC also provides day services, with instructional emphasis on vocational skills, and including communication, survival skills and specialized therapies.

Montana Adaptive Equipment Program offers adaptive equipment services to Montanans with developmental disabilities. Services include an equipment recycle program, equipment loan, purchase of new equipment, and professional evaluations for determination of appropriate adaptive equipment.

Montana Centers for Independent Living (alphabetical order by city):

Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow, Inc. (LIFFT) Ashland Satellite Office (Serves Southeastern Montana and the Northern Cheyenne reservation)

Mark Small, I.L. Specialist
Heritage Living Center
P.O. Box 1146
Ashland, MT 59003
406-679-0063
marksmall@rangeweb.net

Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow, Inc. (LIFFT) (Billings) works with people with disabilities so they can live independently and have access to the community. LIFTT staff, most of whom have disabilities, serve as mentors to people as they work to achieve the goals they have set for themselves.

Bobbie Becker, Executive Director
3333 2nd Ave. North
Billings MT 59101
406-259-5181 or 800-669-6319
406-245-1225 TTY
406-259-5259 fax
beckerb@midrivers.com

Montana Statewide Independent Living Council Jointly develops the State Plan for Independent Living with Montana Vocational Rehabilitation and Independent Living Centers. The Council also monitors, reviews, and evaluates the implementation of the State Plan.

Representative Carol Lambert, Chair
P.O. Box 2
Broadus, MT 59317
406-436-2001 (h)
norm@rangeweb.net

Julie Clay, SILC Liaison
MT Vocational Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 4210
Helena, MT 59604
(406) 444-4175
TTY: (406) 444-2590
FAX: (406) 444-3632
EMAIL: jclay@mt.gov

North Central Independent Living Services, Inc. (Black Eagle/Great Falls)

Tom Osborn, Director
1120 25th Ave NE
Black Eagle MT 59414
406-452-9834 V/TTY or 800-823-6245
406-453-3940 fax
ncils.osborn@sofast.net

Ability Montana Bozeman Satellite Office Serves Gallatin, Meagher, Park, Sweet Grass, and Wheatland Counties

Rae Swenson, IL Specialist and Self-Directed Personal Assistance Services Manager
1185 N. 14th Ave., Suite 2
Bozeman, MT 59718
406-522-7300 (v/tt)
406-522-7302 (fax)
rswenson@abilitymt.org

Ability Montana Butte Satellite Office Serves Beaverhead, Deer Lodge, Granite, Jefferson, Madison, and Silver Bow Counties

Tami Hoar
1941 Harrison Ave. Suite B
Butte, MT 59701
406-782-4834
thoar@abilitymt.org

North Central Independent Living of Black Eagle – Glasgow Satellite Office

Colleen Forrester
334 W. Court, P.O. Box 229
Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2075 V/TTY
406-228-2076 fax
ncils2@nemontel.net

Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow of Billings – Glendive Satellite

Kristie Huber
115 W. Valentine
Glendive MT 59330
406-377-4062 or 888-502-9700 V/TTY
406-377-4064 fax
liftt@midrivers.com

Summit Independent Living Center of Missoula – Ravalli County Satellite Office

Joanne Verwolf
316 N. 3rd, #113
Hamilton, Montana 59840
406-363-5242 V/TTY or 800-398-9013 (Montana only)
Hamilton@summitilc.org or jverwolf@summitilc.org

Ability Montana (Helena) Serves Broadwater, Jefferson, Lewis & Clark and Powell Counties

Bob Maffit, Executive Director
34 N. Last Chance Gulch, Suite 500, Helena, MT 59601
406-442-5755 V/TTY or 800-735-6457
406-442-1612 fax
bmaffit@abilitymt.org

Summit Independent Living Center of Missoula – Flathead & Lincoln Counties Satellite Office

Flo Kiewel FloK@summitilc.org
1203 Highway 2 West, #35 (in the old Gateway West Mall)
Kalispell, Montana 59901
406-257-0048 V/TTY or 800-995-0029 (Montana only)
Kalispell@summitilc.org

LIFTT of Billings — Miles City Satellite Office

Virginia Thibault, I.L. Specialist
2200 Box Elder #132
Miles City MT 59301-2899
406-232-2599 V/TTY or 888-502-9700 V/TTY
liftt2@midrivers.com

Summit Independent Living Center (Missoula) is a non-profit, non-residential program serving people with mobility impairments, neurological disorders, hearing impairments, learning disabilities, visual impairments and other disabling conditions. Summit promotes self direction by people with disabilities and advances their civil rights to equal access in society. The Missoula office serves Missoula and Mineral Counties.

Mike Mayer, Executive Director mmayer@summitilc.org
Contact: Sue Bushell sbushell@summitilc.org
700 SW Higgins, Suite 101
Missoula MT 59803
406-728-1630 V/TTY or 800-398-9002 (Montana only)
Missoula@summitilc.org

North Central Independent Living Services of Black Eagle – Poplar Satellite Office

Debra Mason
P.O. Box 53
602 Boulevard
Poplar, MT 59255
406-768-3040 V/TTY
406-768-5668 fax ncils3@nemontel.net

Summit Independent Living Center of Missoula – Lake and Sanders Counties Satellite

Gary Stevens, Coordinator
Randy Morigeau, Native American Outreach Specialist
111 2nd Ave., S.W.
Ronan, MT 59864-2718
406-676-0190 V/TTY or 866-230-6936 (Montana only)
Ronan@summitilc.org or gstevens@summitilc.org

Montana Center on Disabilities at Montana State University-Billings collaborates with campus, regional, state and national programs in support of increasing the number of leaders with disabilities. MCD sponsors an annual leadership conference for young Montanans with disabilities.

Montana Council on Developmental Disabilities:

Montana 2009 Directory of Services for People with Developmental Disabilities

Montana Department of Commerce: Disabled Accessible Affordable Homeownership helps Montanans with mobility impairments acquire affordable, architecturally accessible homes. To qualify, the eligible homebuyer, spouse, child or parent must have a permanent mobility-related physical disability, an annual income not exceeding $30,000 or total family assets exceeding $50,000, and must be a first time homebuyer or have a non-accessible home purchased prior to the disability. Interest rates vary from 2.75% up to 6%, depending on the buyer’s annual income.

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS)

Montana DPHHS Disability Services Division

Montana DPHHS Developmental Disabilities Program

Montana DPHHS Disability Determination Services

Montana DPHHS Disability Resource Center

Montana DPHHS Senior and Long-term Care Division

Montana DPHHS Adult Protective Services

Montana DPHHS Home and Community Based Services

Montana Department of Transportation site provides links to Montana public transportation providers.

Montana Fair Housing Full service, private, non-profit organization dedicated to the reduction and eradication of housing discrimination in Montana. Serves Montana housing providers and consumers and responds to inquiries and discriminatory housing complaints. Provides information and support to consumers and industry representatives, investigates allegations of housing discrimination, counsels victims of housing discrimination and assists them in filing federal and state complaints.

Montana Home Choice Coalition is a group of Montana citizens; advocates; disability service providers; federal, state, tribal, and local agencies; the housing finance community; realtors; and the home-building industry working to create better community housing choices for all people with disabilities. A.W.A.R.E., Inc. serves as the Coalition’s lead coordinating agency.

Montana Housing Reference Guide from the Montana Department of Commerce

Montana Housing Search is a statewide database for renters and owners of rental properties. Detailed, current information includes interactive maps and photos. Users can search for properties that meet their specific needs and assistance is available by phone, mail, fax and e-mail. Landlords and property managers can add, update and remove listings.

Montana Transit Association

Montana Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program Assures that all infants receive screening for hearing loss before hospital discharge, or by one month of age if the infant is not born in a hospital.

MonTECH: Montana Assistive Technology Program Provides information on assistive technology and an Equipment Loan and Exchange service for durable medical equipment, daily living aids, and state-of-the-art electronic aids.

Opportunity Resources (Missoula) Provides a wide array of supports to people with disabilities, including supported employment & placement, group homes and supported living, social programs for seniors with disabilities, art and recreation opportunities, transportation, individual consultation for services, and case management.

Partners in Home Care (Missoula)

Quality Life Concepts (Great Falls) Serves Cascade, Chouteau, Teton, Pondera, Liberty, Glacier, Hill, Toole, and Blaine Counties. QLF has satellite offices in Conrad, Havre, and Shelby. Group home services are available in Great Falls and Conrad. Supported Living is offered in Great Falls, Conrad and Shelby (and is available in each county served). Community support services are provided to individuals living in family homes, group homes, apartments, and their own homes.

Reach, Inc. (Bozeman) is a private, non-profit organization that serves adults in the Gallatin Valley with various disabilities. Reach provides vocational and residential community supports for people with developmental disabilities and survivors of traumatic brain injuries.

Regional Access Mobility Program (RAMP) of Montana is a nonprofit charitable organization which builds interior and exterior wheelchair ramps and other accommodations for accessibility. Services include installing grab bars, widening doors, installing accessible cabinets, installing stair lifts and elevators, and modifying electrical and plumbing systems.

Region IV Family Outreach (Helena) Provides Family Education & Support services, Federal Part C Early Intervention services, General Fund services, and Family Education and Support- Intensive to 12 Southwestern Montana counties.

Resource, Support & Development, Inc. (RSD) (Billings) operates Billings Training Industries-West, Billings Senior Activity Program, Lake Elmo Group Home and Kathy Group Home in Billings, Recreational Adventures & Vacation Experiences (R.A.V.E.), Beartooth Industries/White Group Home and Cooper Group Home in Red Lodge, Snowy Mountain Industries/Snowy Mountain Home and Snowy Mountain Apartments in Lewistown, and Big Horn Industries/Crawford Group Home in Hardin.

Special K Ranch (near Columbus) Christian residential program serves adults, ages 18 and older, whose primary disability is mental retardation and who may need to live within a supportive community all of their lives. Residents must have at least basic self-help and communication skills. Special K Ranch serves 24 people in six separate residences.

Spring Meadow Resources (Helena) Provides vocational services that result in paid employment at a fair wage or in volunteer positions in the community. SMR manages six adult homes in the Helena area and provides supported living (independent living) services to people who live in their own homes. A senior day program is available for people aging with developmental disabilities. The Creative Activities Program is a component of the Day Programs for all adults with disabilities, along with a blind/low vision component, and the community volunteers component.

Support and Techniques for Empowering People (STEP, in Billings) Non-profit corporation offers home based services to children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in 11 south central Montana counties. Services range from least to most restrictive for all age groups, and service delivery is always based upon individual strengths, needs and personal choice. Services are funded through state and federal dollars and are offered to eligible persons and families at no cost. Offered to the community at large is the Lifespan Respite Program that serves as a “hub” to link respite workers and resources with any family in need. In addition, STEP facilitates various activities designed to provide the public with general information about disability issues, and opportunities to get involved. Some of these activities include Empathy Training (to teach disability awareness), public presentations and the “Respitality Program”.

Westmont Independent Support Services (Helena) Provides vocational, residential, supported living, supported employment, and respite services.

YWCA (Billings) Supported Living Program provides residential services to men and women with developmental disabilities in their own homes and apartments and family homes. Services include assistance with grocery shopping, meal planning, cooking, cleaning, making medical appointments, managing healthcare regimens, participation in leisure, recreational and social activities.

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National Resources:

AARP Home Design Resources Lists Certified “Aging in Place” Specialists, profiles “livable” communities, has tips and checklists for making homes accessible and safe.

ABLEDATA This assistive technology database is a central source of AT info and links.

American Occupational Therapy Association Occupational therapy is skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives. Occupational therapy helps people develop skills necessary for independent and satisfying lives.

Assisted Living Federation of America Seniors and family members can locate assisted living facilities from this web site and learn more about long term care options.

Association for Positive Behavior Support International organization dedicated to the advancement of positive behavior support and application of this approach with children, adolescents, and adults who have problem behavior.

Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living provides leadership and resources on rural independent living. As a national membership organization, APRIL is dedicated to advancing the rights and responsibilities of people with disabilities in rural America by serving as a center of resources and by leading systems change.

Association of Travel Instruction supports providers of travel instruction for the purpose of teaching people with disabilities and seniors to travel safely and independently.

Canine Companions for Independence trains service dogs, skilled companion dogs, facility (educational, health, psychiatric, etc.) dogs, and hearing dogs. Also provides placement, training and follow-up for clients with disabilities.

Center for Housing and New Community Economics. Improves and increases access to integrated, affordable, and accessible housing coordinated with, but separate from, personal assistance and supportive services. CHANCE offers alternatives to approaches that segregate, congregate, and control people with disabilities.

Center for Universal Design National research, information and technical assistance center that evaluates, develops and promotes universal design in housing, public and commercial buildings, and related products.

Clearinghouse for the Community Living Exchange Collaborative provides information and training and technical assistance to state and territorial recipients of Systems Change Grants for Community Living.

ABC’s of Nursing Home Transition Self-study orientation manual for new transition facilitators who assist in the transition process. Materials were developed with input from Centers for Independent Living and various other organizations. The manual helps new facilitators understand and apply the principles and lists resources found useful by successful transition facilitators.

Aging and Disability Resource Centers: Streamlining Access — Self-Assessment with State Examples This self-assessment helps ADRCs determine how many hoops a customer has to jump through to receive services. Beginning with the customer’s initial call, this assessment outlines several hoops that he or she often has to navigate to access long term care information and services. Current grantees provide examples in this tool for streamlining access.

Consumer-Directed Model Training Manual and Personal Care Attendant Handbook Developed by the Arkansas Independent Choices program, the Consumer-Directed training manual provides ideas and suggestions on hiring, training, and managing a personal care attendant. The Personal Care Attendant handbook provides training material to help personal care attendants do their jobs. Both manuals address hiring, communication and management issues.

Nursing Home to Community Program: A Discharge Planning Manual Designed to orient long-term care providers to the nursing home discharge process. Defines roles of the key partners who are involved in returning residents to community living and documents a standard protocol for accessing and maximizing partner resources.

Reaching Out Curriculum West Virginia Real Choice Systems Change grant created a turn-key curriculum to promote inclusive community support for West Virginians of all ages and all disability types. Accessible curriculum addresses advocacy, community living, self-determination and transition for the public, health care and social service providers, administrators and policymakers.

Wages, Benefits, and Flexibility Matter: Building a High Quality Home Care Workforce Connecticut College survey on incentives that encourage in-home supportive services workers to continue caregiving.

Community for All Tool Kit: Resources for Supporting Community Living, Web-Based Version 1.1, August 2004. This Tool Kit is a product of the following collaborators:

American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The Arc of the United States
The Center on Human Policy, Law and Disability Studies
The Council on Quality and Leadership
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities
The University of Minnesota’s Research and Training Center on Community Living
TASH

Concrete Change International organization dedicated to making all homes “visitable”. Visitability means: A friend or family member with a physical disability can easily visit you in your home; basic accessibility features are integrated into all newly built, single-family housing in an affordable, sustainable way; emphasis is on the most essential access features, such as exterior entries and interior doors; and widespread construction change can happen more quickly.

Visit-Ability: Basic Access in Every New Home Presented on February 19, 2008, in Missoula, Montana by Eleanor Smith, Founder of Concrete Change and the Visitability movement (PowerPoint presentation in pdf format)

Visitability: A National Perspective, Local Possibilities Presented on February 20, 2008, in Helena, Montana by Eleanor Smith, Founder of Concrete Change and the Visitability movement (PowerPoint presentation in pdf format)

Cornucopia of Disability Information. CODI serves as a community resource for consumers and professionals by providing disability information in a wide variety of areas. The information addresses local (Buffalo & Western New York), state, national and international audiences.

Corporation for National and Community Service

Creating an Inclusive Environment: A Handbook for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in National and Community Service Programs provides information on how to make national and community service programs more inclusive for persons with disabilities.

Creating Livable Communities National Council on Disability report identifies barriers to developing livable communities and solutions for overcoming these barriers.

Dating4Disabled website for individuals with physical and sensory disabilities to meet others through forums, a dating service, private chats, and blogs. Membership is free and members can network internationally.

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) .

Moving to Work Demonstration Program allows public housing authorities to design and test ways to promote self-sufficiency among assisted families; achieve programmatic efficiency and reduce costs; and increase housing choice for low-income households.

Department of Housing and Urban Development – People with Disabilities Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs, services and activities that receive federal financial assistance. Web site provides resources that inform persons with disabilities about their rights under Section 504 and related statutes, the exercise of those rights, and information and resources available from HUD. Also provides recipients of HUD financial assistance with information regarding their obligations under Section 504, an overview of relevant regulatory provisions and information about steps they may take to ensure that they are in compliance.

Disability.gov One-stop online access to disability-related resources, services, and information available throughout the Federal government.

Disaboom.com Disability community site for anyone touched by a functional limitation or disability. Offers a career center, media room, discussion forums, advice on how to stay healthy and active, classifieds, accessibility reviews of businesses and restaurants, and social networking.

DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Program is based at the University of Washington. It increases the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers in science, engineering, mathematics and technology.

World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design

Eldercare Locator provides home and community-based services to hard-to-reach older persons. Among these services are nutrition, such as home-delivered meals or meals served in congregate settings, transportation, legal assistance and health promotion counseling and training. This National Family Caregiver Support Program focuses on those caring for family members who are chronically ill or who have disabilities. The program also helps those who are caring for younger family members, such as grandchildren and those with mental retardation or developmental disabilities.

Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility for Your Safety. A Guide for People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations, available in pdf, html and Word formats.

FamilyCare America Resources for people providing care for elders and those with disabilities and chronic illnesses.

Family Caregiver Alliance Provides information, education, services, research and advocacy programs to support and sustain families caring for loved ones. The website has fact sheets, audio archives, referrals, newsletters, issue briefs and reports. The Caregiving Across the States map allows state administrators, policy makers, and caregivers to access state data from an interactive database.

Federal Transit Administration Ensures the availability of a transportation system that is accessible, integrated, and efficient, offers flexibility of choices to riders, and enhances community living. Improves services for low-income, elderly and other transit-dependent travelers including people with disabilities.

Easter Seals Project ACTION Federally-funded national technical assistance project matching the interests of public transportation and people with disabilities. Support is provided by a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration.

National Center for Senior Transportation is administered by Easter Seals and National Association of Area Agencies on Aging. Provides resources for aging/human service providers; transportation providers; and for older adults & caregivers.

Vehicle Purchase/Modification Funding Resources pdf file

Healthy Homes website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers health and safety tips about home structure and land, and things you can do at home to protect your health and lower your risk for the leading causes of death. You can search for tips
by room, by topic, for a green home, or for specific audiences.

Healthy Places website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides resources for designing and building communities that improve the quality of life for all people who live, work, worship, learn, and play within their borders — where every person is free to make choices amid a variety of healthy, available, accessible, and affordable options.

Home Mods.org promotes aging in place and independent living for persons of all ages and abilities. The program offers training and education opportunities for professionals who wish to respond to the increasing demand for home modification services.

Home Wheelchair Ramp Project, Making Homes Accessible: Provides How to Build Wheelchair Ramps for Homes, a manual of design and construction for modular wheelchair ramps. This manual includes information about ramps and long-tread low-riser steps to improve safe home accessibility.

Housing Assistance Council This national non-profit organization works to improve the availability of decent, affordable housing in rural areas of the U.S. by helping local organizations build affordable single- and multi-family homes for low-income people . HAC emphasizes local solutions, empowering the poor, reducing dependence and using self-help strategies such as “sweat equity” construction.

Independent Living USA Online news magazine for people with disabilities.

Institute for Human Centered Design Educational non-profit organization committed to advancing the role of design in expanding opportunity and enhancing experience for people of all ages and abilities. Adaptive Environments’ work balances expertise in legally required accessibility with promotion of best practices in human centered or universal design.

Institute on Community Integration Based at the University of Minnesota, the Institute improves community services and social supports for individuals with developmental and other disabilities, and their families through research, professional training, technical assistance, and publishing.

Kansas Personal Assistance Supports and Services (K-PASS) Self-Direction Toolkit: A Comprehensive Guide to Assist Individuals in Self-Direction Provides information and tools that people with disabilities need to hire personal assistants and manage their PA supports and services. The toolkit includes job descriptions, training information, emergency back-up plans and other useful resources.

National American Indian Housing Council supports tribal housing agencies in their efforts to provide culturally-relevant, decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing for native people in American Indian communities and Alaska native villages.

National Association of Home Builders Research Center

National Center for Assisted Living

National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information Information to help people understand, plan for, and finance long-term care.

National Council on Independent Living Oldest cross disability, grassroots organization run by and for people with disabilities. NCIL represents over 700 organizations and individuals including: Centers for Independent Living (CILs), Statewide Independent Living Councils (SILCs), individuals with disabilities, and other organizations. (NCIL) is a membership organization that advances the independent living philosophy and advocates for the human rights of, and services for, people with disabilities to further their full integration and participation in society.

National Family Caregivers Association educates, supports, empowers and speaks up for the more than 50 million Americans who care for loved ones with a chronic illness or disability or the frailties of old age. NFCA reaches across the boundaries of diagnoses, relationships and life stages to help transform family caregivers’ lives by removing barriers to health and well being.

National Low Income Housing Coalition. Dedicated to ending America’s affordable housing crisis. NLIHC educates, organizes and advocates to ensure decent, affordable housing within healthy neighborhoods for everyone. NLIHC provides up-to-date information and public education on housing needs, and formulates policy and the strategies for solutions.

National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Provides support group directory, toll-free helpline, internet helpline, library, home care assistance, assistive equipment and online forums: “Ask the Doctor”, “MS Friends Peer-to-Peer”, and “MS Frontiers” (for travelers with MS).

Quality Mall Information on developmental disability-related services and programs, publications, videotapes, training curricula, and web sites.

Personal Assistance Services Center Provides research, training, dissemination and technical assistance on issues of personal assistance services (PAS) in the United States. PAS refers to help provided to people with disabilities to assist them with tasks essential for daily living, including bathing, dressing, getting around, toileting, eating, shopping, remembering things, and other activities.

Project Civic Access U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division: First Steps for Cities and Counties Toward Solving Common ADA Problems.

Reach Out Magazine Online meeting place for people with disabilities all over the world. Contains online version of Reach Out Magazine, live chat area for subscribers, personals, message boards, and members only mailing list.

Rural Caregivers Comprehensive site features resource materials, caregiver organizations, disability organizations, diagnosis-specific organizations, support groups, state and regional resources, and resources on finances, living arrangements, accessibility, and emergency preparedness.

Rural Housing and Community Facilities Program is a US Department of Agriculture agency which provides information and resources on homeownership, renovation, repair, and rental assistance to older adults, low-income and rural residents with disabilities.

Senior Housing Locator

Senior Housing: What you Need to Know booklet discusses what to consider in making housing decisions for yourself or a family member, and provides resources

Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Promote Healthy Homes outlines simple steps to prevent many diseases and injuries caused by health hazards in the home.

The Arc’s Medicaid Reference Desk is a tool to help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities find out what Medicaid can offer them.

Through the Looking Glass, National Resource Center for Parents with Disabilities. Conducts research and provides training and services for families in which a child, parent or grandparent has a disability or medical issue.

Transportation Equity Network is a grassroots network of more than 300 community organizations in 22 states working to create an equity-based national transportation system.

United States Access Board Federal agency committed to accessible design.

Americans with Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities

United We Ride is a program of the Federal Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM), an interdepartmental council that coordinates a variety of federal programs funding transportation for older Americans, people with disabilities and persons with lower incomes. CCAM’s United We Ride Internet website includes information on transportation-focused grant opportunities, state activities, resources, and strategies for coordinating transportation across agencies. A newsletter is also available.

Universal Design Alliance is a non-profit corporation committed to creating awareness and expanding the knowledge of universal design for all ages, sizes, and abilities to designers, builders, and consumers through educational programs, services, and resources. Members include design professionals, students, businesses, and consumers who want to share and learn about universal design.

Universal Design Education Materials Online. Materials and resources to support the teaching and study of universal design.

Universal Design Online Charles Schwab Architects AIA site describes 52 plans for Universal Design “Smart” Homes for the 21st Century. Book and plans are available for sale.

Visitability Initiative Project has a 48-page booklet and online tutorial on making homes visitable.

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Publications:

Brochure: Visit-ability: Basic Access in Every New Home Built for the Open Market, 2009

Distance and Modes of Transportation to Personal Physician/Health Care Provider:
2005 Montana Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Results

Montana Disability and Health Update, November 2008

Rural Facts: Visitability, Updated 2009

Characteristics of the Montana Direct Service Labor Market Rural Disability and Rehabilitation Research Progress Report #27

Montana Providers of Adult Developmental Disabilities Services: Direct Service Staff Demographics, Job Characteristics and Job Satisfaction Report #26, 2004

Montana Providers of Services to Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Urban/Rural Characteristics, and Direct Service Staff Turnover Rates and Replacement Costs Report #25, 2004

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Resources on Emotional and Mental Health

 

Montana Resources

A.W.A.R.E., Inc. Delivers disability services for Montanans with challenging mental health, emotional and in some instances, physical disability needs who otherwise would be served in a more restrictive setting or perhaps not served at all.

Benefis Healthcare – Behavioral Health Program (Great Falls) Addiction Treatment Center offers state-of-the-art addiction-counseling services for adults and adolescents.

Billings Mental Health Center

Clinical Psychology Center, Department of Psychology, The University of Montana. Provides confidential assessment and psycho-therapeutic services for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.

Easter Seals/Goodwill, Northern Rocky Mountain (Great Falls) Provides clinical services, including case management, home health care, home care, private-duty nursing, psychosocial rehabilitation, mental health counseling and case management and hospice.

Easter Seals-Goodwill Highlands Hospice (Butte and Deer Lodge areas) provides support and care for people in the last stages of incurable disease.

Fresh Steps Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Inc. North American Riding for the Handicapped (NARHA) Center
6515 Green Meadow Drive, Helena, MT 59602. Contact: Darcie Kelly at 406-558-4743 or therapy@freshsteps.net

Intermountain Children’s Home (Helena) Is a non-profit specializing in nurturing, therapeutic environments for children under severe emotional distress. ICH integrates relationship-based treatment and sound clinical discipline to assure a permanent family for every child.

Intermountain: Resorting Hope for Children (Kalispell)

Missoula Healthy Indian Families Consortium

Missoula YWCA Offers “Ada’s Place” 18-month transitional housing program for homeless women and their children; Intimate Partner Violence Prevention program; the Pathways Home; children’s services; domestic violence and emergency services; sexual assault services; support groups; outreach; apprenticeships & job training; Girls Using Their Strengths (GUTS) Leadership Project for middle and high school girls; Planet Kids Supervised Visitation/ Exchange Center; and the Racial Justice Initiative.

Missoulian’s “Uncover Missoula” Lists support groups in the Missoula area.

Montana Association of School Psychologists

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS)

Addictive and Mental Disorders Division

Chemical Dependency Services

Children’s Mental Health Services

Medicaid Mental Health and Public Mental Health Services for Adults

Mental Health Nursing Care Center (Lewistown)

Montana Chemical Dependency Center (Butte)

Montana State Hospital (Warm Springs)

Prevention Resource Center

DPHHS Disability Resource Center

Montana Mental Disabilities Board of Visitors Provides independent oversight of Montana’s residential facilities for people with developmental disabilities and mental health facilities for people with mental illnesses, and assures that their treatment is humane, consistent with established clinical and other professional standards, and meets the standards set by state law. Advocates for development of high-quality, effective, compassionate treatment services and protects the rights of people receiving services from Montana’s residential and mental health facilities.

Montana Mental Health Association is a nonprofit organization which educates and advocates for the mental health of all Montanans. MMHA provides resource referrals, professional education, and informational materials for mental health providers, consumers, family members and the general public. MMHA is the official Montana Outreach Partner for the National Institute on Mental Health.

Montana Psychological Association

National Alliance on Mental Illness – Montana Chapter

National Alliance on Mental Illness-Billings

New Directions for Living Well with a Disability Based at The University of Montana Rural Institute, this 8-week Health Promotion Workshop teaches tools that help people with disabilities continue to do the things they enjoy. Topics include goal setting, problem solving, optimistic thinking, avoiding depression, healthy communication, information seeking, nutrition, physical activity, advocacy and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Facilitate — Learn more about how to facilitate a Living Well with a Disability group.

Participate — Locate Montana’s Living Well trainings!

Shodair Hospital (Helena) The Children’s Unit provides in-patient psychiatric services for children 3-12 years old. Two Adolescent Units provide residential psychiatric treatment for children 12-18 years old.

Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch (Billings) Psychiatric Residential Treatment Center provides multiple levels of residential treatment for seriously emotionally disturbed youth. Yellowstone Academy provides on-campus Special Education services. YBGR Community Homes provide less structured treatment settings that prepare and re-introduce youth back into their communities. The broad continuum of mental health services and programs also includes Case Management, Therapeutic Foster Care, In-Home Family Support, School Based Programs and Independent Living Program.

Youth Dynamics (Billings) Offices in Billings, Boulder, Bozeman, Butte, Glendive, Great Falls, Helena, Lame Deer, Livingston, Malta, Miles City, Sidney and Wolf Point provide a variety of mental health services for children and families: Therapeutic Family Care, Therapeutic Foster Care, the Guide Home Program, Therapeutic Group Care, Therapeutic Group Home Program, Shelter Care Program, Group Home Program, Day Treatment Program, Intensive Case Management Program, Family Support Team Program, Family Based Services Program, Outpatient Therapy Program, Family Support Assistant Program, and Therapeutic Respite Care Program. A Substance Abuse Program is planned.

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National Resources:

About Our Kids New York University Child Study Center site provides information and resources on child and youth mental health issues.

AgriWellness, Inc. promotes accessible behavioral health services, such as addictions treatment, mental health therapy and marital and family counseling for underserved and at-risk populations of
agricultural workers, including farmers, ranchers, migrant/seasonal workers, fishers, foresters, their families and communities.

Alliance for Caregiving Publishes Today’s Caregiver Magazine. Web site lists support groups, provides a discussion forum and has “channels” dedicated to long term care issues, rural caregiving, technology, caregiver stories, medication management, mobility, and caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia or ovarian cancer.

American Counseling Association Web site has a “Consumer” section.

American Mental Health Counselors Association Web site has a “Find a Counselor” section.

American Psychiatric Association Web site defines “mental illness”, provides the
APA Fact Sheet Series and the “Let’s Talk Facts” pamphlet series, discusses issues in choosing a psychiatrist, and provides information on families and children, mental illness coverage issues and other resources.

American Psychoanalytic Association Web site provides information about psychoanalysis and how to find an analyst. Visitors can submit questions.

American Psychological Association Web site provides resources on a long list of topics, including addictions, anger, depression, emotional health, obesity, sexuality, sleep, stress and much more.

America’s Heroes at Work provides information and tools to help returning veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) succeed in the workplace.

Amputee Coalition of America Sponsors the National Limb Loss Information Center and publishes First Step: A Guide to Adapting to Limb Loss.

Anxiety Disorders Association of America

Bipolar Dream is an international multilingual site run by individuals who are bipolar to promote: 1. society’s and undiagnosed individuals’ awareness of the illness; 2. knowledge of its long-term effects and impacts on lives; 3. education about its life-time course, concurrent illnesses, available treatments and coping strategies for bipolar people and supportive loved ones; and 4. support for bipolar people during both acute phases and the recovery process.

Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Site includes information on “Handling Your Psychiatric Condition at Work and School” and Reasonable Accommodations for People with Psychiatric Disabilities: An On-line Resource for Employers and Educators

Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation is a parent-led, not-for-profit, web-based membership organization of families raising children diagnosed with, or at risk for, pediatric bipolar disorder. CABF educates families, professionals, and the public about pediatric bipolar disorder; connects families with resources and support; advocates for and empowers affected families; and supports research on pediatric bipolar disorder and its cure.

Dating4Disabled website for individuals with physical and sensory disabilities to meet others through forums, a dating service, private chats, and blogs. Membership is free and members can network internationally.

Depression & Bi-Polar Support Alliance Educates patients, families, professionals, and the public concerning depressive and bi-polar illnesses as treatable medical diseases; fosters self-help for patients and families; works to eliminate discrimination and stigma, and to improve access to care; and advocate for research toward the elimination of these illnesses. Has section on Adolescent Depression.

Facing Us enables those living with depression and bipolar disorder to create personal wellness tools to aid them on their road to recovery. Users can create customized personal journals, wellness plans and wellness books that can be printed with artistic covers; or they can visit the Media Room and listen to audio files of guided meditation or view a yoga video. The site is designed to be a “clubhouse,” an online community that provides inspiration and encouragement to others and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Depression and Disability: A Practical Guide Booklet from the North Carolina Office on Disability and Health addresses basic information about depression, common symptoms and treatments of depression, and why people with disabilities may be at an increased risk for depression.

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation The Foundation advances research into the causes and treatments of this neurological disorder, builds awareness of dystonia in the medical and lay communities, and sponsors patient and family support groups and programs.

Dystonia Bulletin Board Support Group This is a place to post messages of support and make general inquiries of other people with dystonia.

Entering the World of Work: What Youth with Mental Health Needs Should Know about Accommodations Fact sheet from the Office on Disability and Employment Policy provides guidance to assist with a successful transition into the workforce by answering questions regarding disclosure, accommodations and resources.

Express Yourself! Self-determination tool from the UIC National Research and Training Center on Psychiatric Disability. Users can pinpoint areas of their lives (such as money or relationships) where they’d like to have more control and decision-making power, and then learn how to get started by using action-planning and web-based resources. Areas covered in this self-assessment include finances, housing, transportation, employment, community integration, medical treatment, and mental health care.

Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health

Freedom From Fear provides information and screening tools for people experiencing anxiety and depression.

Healing Self-Injury provides information for people who have experienced self-inflicted violence; as well as information for their family members, providers, and others. The site includes frequently asked questions, fact sheets, resources, and general information about self-injury. This site is a product of the Sidran Traumatic Stress Institute which provides training and resources that help helps people understand, recover from, and treat: traumatic stress (including PTSD); dissociative disorders, and co-occurring issues, such as addictions, self injury, and suicidality.

Helpguide.org provides resources on depression, anxiety, eating disorders, attention deficit disorder, and other conditions.

International Association for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to preventing suicidal behavior, to alleviate its effects, and to provide a forum for academicians, mental health professionals, crisis workers, volunteers and suicide survivors. Brochures, flyers and other information are available for download in English, French, Spanish, and Chinese.

Mental Health America provides fact sheets on mental health topics; information on disorders, treatments, and medication; a toll-free crisis line; help finding and paying for care; and advocacy on policy issues.

Mindfreedom Support Coalition International Unites 100 grassroots groups and thousands of members to campaign for human rights of people diagnosed with psychiatric disabilities.

Muscular Dystrophy Association. Sponsors 230 hospital-affiliated clinics with staff experienced in dealing with neuromuscular diseases. Clinics also serve as sites for clinical trials of the latest experimental therapies and drugs. MDA also offers support groups for those with neuromuscular diseases and their families. More than 4000 children attend annual MDA summer camps.

National Alliance on Mental Illness To subscribe to “E-News” alerts on legislative/policy issues affecting individuals with mental illness, choose “Inform Yourself”. Then click on “About Public Policy”. Then select “Current Policy News and Alerts”.

NAMI Veterans Resource Center Resources for veterans and active duty military members, their families, friends and advocates. Has information and resources for on post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, mental illness, veterans’ benefits, women in the military, and members of specific populations and ethnic groups. Online discussion groups allow visitors to share concerns and solutions.

National Association for Dual Diagnosis An association for persons with developmental disabilities and mental health needs.

National Association for Rural Mental Health Membership includes organizations and individuals from across the United States, including consumers, family members, practitioners, administrators, educators, researchers, and policymakers.

National Association of School Psychologists

National Association on Alcohol, Drugs and Disability Works to improve access to substance abuse services for people with disabilities, provides information on prevention and treatment, and facilitates networking of individuals and organizations.

National Child Traumatic Stress Network provides information for parents and caregivers, military children and families, educators, the media, and other professionals. Distance learning is available for professionals and families. Special topics include natural disasters and terrorism

National Coalition of Mental Health Consumers/Survivor Organizations National coalition ensures that consumers play a major role in the development and implementation of health and mental health care and social policies at the state and national levels.

National Drug and Alcohol Abuse Helpline helps individuals find a rehabilitation program for specific alcohol or drug addiction problem. Case workers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

National Foundation for Depressive Illness, Inc.

National Institute of Mental Health.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism at the National Institutes of Health

National Institute on Drug Abuse.

National Mental Health Association NMHA is the country’s oldest and largest nonprofit organization addressing all aspects of mental health and mental illness.

National Mental Health Consumer Self-Help Clearinghouse Consumer-run national technical assistance center serving the mental health consumer movement. Connects individuals to self-help and advocacy resources, and offers expertise to self-help groups and other peer-run services for mental health consumers.

National Mental Illness Screening Project offers in-person and online programs for depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, alcohol problems, and suicide prevention.

National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Provides support group directory, toll-free helpline, internet helpline, library, home care assistance, assistive equipment and online forums: “Ask the Doctor”, “MS Friends Peer-to-Peer”, and “MS Frontiers” (for travelers with MS).

National Spinal Cord Injury Association. On-line Resource Center provides an overview of spinal cord injury and disease, lists support resources, and updates visitors on research studies, political action initiatives and news stories.

National Stroke Association Provides info on stroke prevention, recovery, treatment and clinical trials. Lists area support groups.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. Dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

Lifeline Gallery: Stories of Hope and Recovery allows site users to easily create online representations of themselves as a way to enable suicide survivors, suicide attempt survivors, and suicide prevention supporters to share their stories of hope and recovery.

National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health. Based at Georgetown University, this center serves both vulnerable children and their families, and influences local, national, and international programs and policy.

New Jersey Mental Health Institute: Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics Project addresses the nationwide lack of access to and quality of mental health and behavioral health services for Hispanics, and heightens awareness, acceptance and understanding of mental illness among the Hispanic population.

Parenting With A Mental Illness: Programs and Resources Guide is a comprehensive resource to help parents, providers, and advocates find information about programs in their area. The guide can be downloaded from the University of Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Community Integration of People with Psychiatric Disabilities web site.

Polio Survivors Association Based in California, PSA works with other organizations and agencies to promote public policies that encourage home care for people with disabilities. Dedicated to education, advocacy, and support — provides educational material to those polio survivors who are experiencing the late effects of poliomyelitis and works closely with physicians and local polio support groups.

Project MED (Medication EDucation for Consumers) Medication information booklets, published by the Nisonger Center, provide patients with understandable information about the medications they are taking. Booklets are available in English and Spanish, and are designed for children, adolescents, and people with mental retardation, autism, reading difficulties, and/or severe mental illness. Each booklet costs $1.50, plus shipping and handling. Ordering information and sample pages are on the web site.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Positive Behavioral Support Provides extensive information and documents on definitions, features, and procedures in positive behavioral supports.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Substance Abuse, Disability and Employment Addresses substance abuse issues among individuals qualifying for vocational rehabilitation services. Collaborative sites include the Miami Valley Hospital, New York University, Ohio State University, and the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.

Renfrew Center Foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization advancing education and research on eating disorders, and their prevention and treatment. It provides professional training and educational opportunities for mental health and medical professionals; produces educational seminars and publications for the public and participates in media activities; and conducts research into the pathology and recovery patterns of people with eating disorders.

Research and Training Center for Children’s Mental Health Based at the University of South Florida’s Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, the Center addresses the need for improved services and outcomes for children with serious emotional/behavioral disabilities and their families.

Resource Center to Address Discrimination and Stigma Describes stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness, how to counter this behavior, and what resources are available. Provides literature, speakers and information.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

National Mental Health Information Center Information on child and youth mental health issues.

Mental Health Information for Individuals.

Substance Abuse Help for Individuals

Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. Anyone may call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) and be routed to the closest of 130 crisis centers across the country. Their mission is to provide immediate assistance to anyone seeking mental health services. Individuals may call for themselves or someone they care about. Calls are free and confidential.

Wellbriety! Magazine Online magazine highlights innovative addictions treatment programs that use a Native American cultural format, poems, personal recovery writing and artwork.

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Rural Women with Disabilities and Depression, Part One: Characteristics and Treatment Patterns
Rural Disability and Rehabilitation Research Progress Report #36, July 2007

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Montana Resources

Adult Community Services and Supports at The University of Montana Rural Institute offers technical assistance and training to businesses, rehabilitation service providers, consumers, and family members on best practices in supported employment, self-employment, Social Security Work Incentives, positive behavioral supports, functional vocational evaluation, leadership, and management.

AmeriCorps: Opening Doors to Community Service Helps Montanans with disabilities and their agency partners understand the opportunities that AmeriCorps programs offer, such as work experience in quality professional activities, and opportunities to make personal contacts that can lead to careers. Montanans with disabilities receive guidance in choosing the appropriate AmeriCorps experience. Montana disability organizations and service providers have access to a toll-free number, an internet site, and a one-step liaison to link persons with disabilities to all AmeriCorps state programs.

BSW, Inc. Provides individual plan coordination, intensive services, social activities, job development, community living, transportation, day services, community employment and community supports to individuals in Butte, Dillon and Anaconda who have vocational handicaps resulting from physical, developmental and/or psychological disabilities.

Choteau Activities is a small, private, non-profit corporation in Choteau which provides work activity, day program, community homes, transitional living, independent living and transportation services to adults with developmental disabilities.

Community Option Resource (COR) Enterprises Career Guidance Center provides work opportunities for individuals who have difficulty obtaining or maintaining jobs due to occupational barriers. Services include assessments, training, real-work situations, supported employment, and direct placement services. For those in need of in-home support, also provides supported living and community support services.

Counterpoint Inc. (Livingston) is a private, nonprofit corporation that has provided services to adults with disabilities in Park County since 1976. Counterpoint provides residential, vocational and transportation services to approximately 30 adults with disabilities who meet eligibility for funding through the Developmental Disabilities Program or who are referred by Vocational Rehabilitation.

Easter Seals/Goodwill, Northern Rocky Mountain (Great Falls) Provides job-training and transitional employment for people with disabilities or other barriers to employment to assist them in finding and keeping a job.

Helena Industries Offers a variety of employment options in four production and service divisions. People with and without disabilities work side by side in all facilities and services. Employees work in a bulk mail clearing house, on janitorial service crews, or in community jobs facilitated by the Montana Career Development Services. HI provides supported employment services, placement services, work experience, vocational evaluation, job readiness training, extended employment, and case management in eleven southwest Montana counties.

Job Connection (Billings) Private, non-profit corporation specializing in supported employment.

Mission Mountain Enterprises (Polson & Ronan) Provides community employment services to people with disabilities in Lake County, based on individual needs and choices. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program provides job development services, on-the-job evaluation, and transitional employment services.

Montana Community Development Corporation Services include free business counseling through its Small Business Development Center, small business loans for viable enterprises unable to obtain bank loans, and loan packaging assistance in approaching conventional lenders for financing.

Montana Department of Labor and Industry Promotes the well-being of Montana’s workers, employers, and citizens, and upholds their rights and responsibilities.

Employment Relations Division Six bureaus – Human Rights, Labor Standards, Management Services, Safety and Health, Workers’ Compensation Claims Assistance, and Workers’ Compensation Regulation – provide service and regulation related to Montana’s wage and hour laws, labor relations laws, industrial safety laws, human rights laws, and workers’ compensation laws.

Montana Human Rights Bureau

Montana Career Source Network Publishes Job Hunting Guide for Montanans with Disabilities, the Career Guide, the Prospectors Portfolio, Licensed Occupations in Montana, Apprenticeable Occupations in Montana, Career Profiles, and videos.

Montana Job Link Allows jobseekers to post applications and employers to advertise jobs. Provides links to state labor market information, state job information, local disability resources, and employer resources.

Montana Office of Community Service supports community-based volunteer programs focused on addressing critical community needs.

Workforce Services Division Provides links to local Job Service Workforce Centers and other resources.

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services

Disability Services Division Provides or funds a variety of employment related services including: counseling and guidance, career training, transportation, adaptive equipment, orientation and mobility services to the blind, rehabilitation teaching services to the blind, independent living services, medical services, job placement, and supported employment.

Blind and Low Vision Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Provides services to help eligible individuals with visual disabilities find or maintain employment.

Disability Resource Center Provides links to Web sites related to disability, education, and employment.

Vocational Rehabilitation Services Provides services based on individual employment needs, including evaluation, career counseling and guidance, and medical or psychological services.

Montana Governor’s Department of Public Health and Human Services Advisory Boards and Councils Advises the Governor’s Office, the Department of Administration, and the Department of Public Health and Human Services on issues affecting the implementation of the federal American with Disabilities Act (ADA) in state government.

Montana Jobs Network This non-profit site allows jobseekers to post resumes. Provides links to Montana media, business and financial resources, universities and technical colleges, workforce training sites, and communication and technology providers.

Montana Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation Programs:

Blackfeet Manpower
George Kipp, IV, Project Coordinator
Blackfeet Tribal Business Council
PO Box 1090
Browning, MT 59417
(403) 338-2111 FAX: 406-338-5540
george_kipp@yahoo.com or jowax_00@hotmail.com

Chippewa Cree Tribe
Evelyn Oats, Project Director
RR 1, Box 544
Box Elder, MT 59521
(406) 395-4733 FAX: 406-395-4489

eoats@mtintouch.net

Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation
Department of Human Resources Development
Vocational Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 278
Pablo, MT 59855
(406) 275-2720 FAX: (406) 675-2775
dhrd@cskt.org

Gros Ventre & Assiniboine Tribes, Fort Belknap
Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Mavis Young Bear, Director (406) 353-8410 myoungbear@ftbelknap-nsn.gov
Red Whip Building

RR 1, Box 66
Harlem, MT 59526
(406) 353-2205, ext. 410 FAX: (406) 353-4572

Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes
Vocational Rehabilitation Program E-mail: asvrp@nemontel.net
Wilfred “Max” Bear, Project Director

Ruby Clark, VR Counselor
Judy Grayhawk, VR Counselor
Kathy Red Eagle, Secretary

P.O. Box 1027
Poplar, MT 59255
(406) 768-3485 or
or 406-768-3488 or 866-768-3485
FAX: (406) 768-5668

Northern Cheyenne Tribe Tribal VR
Richard Littlebear
P.O. Box 128
Lame Deer, MT 59043
406-477-6215

Montana Youth Leadership Forum Career and leadership training program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with disabilities. By serving as delegates from their communities at a 5-day intensive training, youth with disabilities cultivate leadership, citizenship, and social skills.

Montana Youth Transitions provides information for young adults on employment, housing, transportation, education, social/recreational opportunities, money and health.

Opportunity Resources (Missoula) Provides a wide array of supports to people with disabilities, including supported employment & placement, group homes and supported living, social programs for seniors with disabilities, art and recreation opportunities, transportation, individual consultation for services, and case management.

Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASSplan.org) This University of Montana Rural Institute site describes Social Security Work Incentive PASS Plans, provides examples of successful Pass Plans, and has a searchable database of successful PASS Plans and related resources.

Quality Life Concepts (Great Falls) Serves Cascade, Chouteau, Teton, Pondera, Liberty, Glacier, Hill, Toole, and Blaine Counties. Supports a Work Activity Center and second-hand store in Conrad, and day services for retired senior consumers in Great Falls. The Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Options program is available in Great Falls, Conrad, Shelby, Belt, and can be available in all 9 counties served.

Reach, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization in Bozeman, Montana that serves adults in the Gallatin Valley with various disabilities. Reach provides vocational and residential community supports for people with developmental disabilities and survivors of traumatic brain injuries.

Resource, Support & Development, Inc. (RSD) is based in Billings and operates Billings Training Industries-West, Billings Senior Activity Program, Lake Elmo Group Home and Kathy Group Home in Billings, Recreational Adventures & Vacation Experiences (R.A.V.E.), Beartooth Industries/White Group Home and Cooper Group Home in Red Lodge, Snowy Mountain Industries/Snowy Mountain Home and Snowy Mountain Apartments in Lewistown, and Big Horn Industries/Crawford Group Home in Hardin.

Small Business Administration: Montana District Office Provides links to local Business Information Centers, local Service Corps of Retired Executives chapters, local Small Business Development Centers, and local Women’s Business Centers.

Spring Meadow Resources (Helena) Provides vocational services that result in paid employment at a fair wage or in volunteer positions in the community. SMR manages six adult homes in the Helena area and provides supported living (independent living) services to people who live in their own homes. A senior day program is available for people aging with developmental disabilities. The Creative Activities Program is a component of the Day Programs for all adults with disabilities, along with a blind/low vision component, and the community volunteers component.

Westmont Independent Support Services (Helena) Provides vocational, residential, supported living, supported employment, and respite services.

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National Resources

Abilities Fund Services are designed specifically for individuals with disabilities interested in business ownership and the organizations that serve them. The Fund focuses on entrepreneurs with disabilities, microenterprise development organizations, and vocational rehabilitation agencies and other disability-related organizations. The Abilities Fund offers a range of financial products, customized training, technical assistance, policy recommendations, and links to resources.

AbilityJobs Provides a dedicated system for people with disabilities to find employment and enhance their professional lives. Employers who post job opportunities with JobAccess exhibit an open door policy and demonstrate their responsiveness to affirmative action by genuinely recruiting qualified persons with disabilities.

Accessible Employment closes the gap between employers searching for qualified workers and disabled candidates searching for employment.

AgrAbility Project assists agricultural employees, farmers and ranchers with disabilities by linking Cooperative Extension Services at land-grant universities with private nonprofit disability service organizations. The Project assists people who work on small or large production agricultural operations. State AgrAbility staff provide farmers or ranchers who have disabilities with training, site visits, on-farm assessments, technical assistance, and other information.

AgriWellness, Inc. promotes accessible behavioral health services, such as addictions treatment, mental health therapy and marital and family counseling for underserved and at-risk populations of
agricultural workers, including farmers, ranchers, migrant/seasonal workers, fishers, foresters, their families and communities.

American Disability Association. Links people with disabilities to employers and helps locate disability information and resources. Fosters development of new and useful resources for people with disabilities, develops and broadcasts disability education, establishes greater cross-disability awareness, and helps people discuss disability issues.

American Occupational Therapy Association Occupational therapy is skilled treatment that helps individuals achieve independence in all facets of their lives. Occupational therapy helps people develop skills necessary for independent and satisfying lives.

America’s Heroes at Work provides information and tools to help returning veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) succeed in the workplace.

Association for Service Disabled Veterans stimulates economic growth, develops enterprises that provide useful goods and services at competitive prices, creates employment for service-disabled veterans; and brings service disabled veteran-owned enterprises into the mainstream of the economy.

Association of Persons in Supported Employment Improves and expands integrated employment opportunities, services, and outcomes for persons experiencing disabilities.

Barrier Breakers Description and ordering information, ACTION ALERTS updated daily, information about PASS including the Social Security regulations (verbatim and complete), Social Security CHAT ROOM and links to other web sites.

Bender Consulting Services, Inc. Provides technology consulting services to customers while creating employment and career opportunities, independence and freedom for people with disabilities.

Disability Matters with Joyce Bender One of the first international talk radio shows with real-time captioning. Focused on the employment and empowerment of people with disabilities, Disability Matters is on http://www.voiceamerica.com every Tuesday from 2:00pm – 3:00 pm Eastern Time.

Breaking New Ground Resource Center Primary source for information and resources on rehabilitation technology for persons working in agriculture.

Career Gateway A new web-based service of Career Opportunities for Students with Disabilities for employers and graduating college and university students where students can post their resumes and employers can search for qualified candidates.

Careers and the disAbled Magazine Career-guidance and recruitment magazine for people with disabilities who are at undergraduate, graduate, or professional levels.

Career Support Center Epilepsy Foundation’s free informational online tool that gives individuals with epilepsy the support they need to get a job. Provides a variety of information, including “Identifying when to disclose your epilepsy.”

Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation Site includes information on “Handling Your Psychiatric Condition at Work and School” and Reasonable Accommodations for People with Psychiatric Disabilities: An On-line Resource for Employers and Educators .

Consortia of Administrators for Native American Rehabilitation (CANAR). Allows administrators of Native American rehabilitation projects for persons with disabilities to collaborate and cooperate to increase the quantity and enhance the quality of services.

Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education Champions entrepreneurship education and provides leadership, technical assistance, advocacy, networking and materials to leaders within each state for entrepreneurship education across all levels of education and across all disciplines.

Corporation for National and Community Service

Creating an Inclusive Environment: A Handbook for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in National and Community Service Programs provides information on how to make national and community service programs more inclusive for persons with disabilities.

Deaf Professional Network promotes career development and networking opportunities for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.

Diabetes at Work can help businesses and managed care companies assess the impact of diabetes in the workplace, and provide intuitive information to help employees manage their diabetes and take steps toward reducing risks for related complications, such as heart disease. Provides information, tip sheets, tools, resources, etc. Information is also available in Spanish.

DisabilityInfo.gov One-stop online access to disability-related resources, services, and information available throughout the Federal government.

Disability Sensitivity Training Free online course helps business leaders, employees and others learn how to interact comfortably with people who are disabled. The course is a joint effort by the Georgia Governor’s Council for Developmental Disabilities and the Georgia Disability Advocate Consulting Group, Inc., a private firm that conducts seminars for businesses.

Disabled Businesspersons Association (DBA) is a national 501(C)(3) nonprofit, public charity and educational organization founded in 1991 to help disabled entrepreneurs and professionals maximize their potential in the business world, and to encourage the participation and enhance the performance of the disabled in the workforce.

disABLEDperson.com Jobseekers with disabilities can post their resumes and employers can recruit individuals with disabilities at this site.

Disaboom.com Disability community site for anyone touched by a functional limitation or disability. Offers a career center, media room, discussion forums, advice on how to stay healthy and active, classifieds, accessibility reviews of businesses and restaurants, and social networking.

Diversity Business Career Center is an unique job posting service for large corporations
and small businesses that offers those focusing on diversity recruitment the largest number of
multicultural visitors on the Internet.


Diversity World. Provides online nation-wide diversity resources for Human Resources Professionals, resources to help Human Services Professionals develop and market the talents of their clients/customers with employment barriers, and provides helpful information for individuals from groups that have traditionally experienced employment barriers and/or discrimination.

Self-employment e-group Discussion This Diversity World networking forum promotes the development of more self-employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Entrepreneurs with disabilities, and individuals or organizations who are interested or have a role in self-employment, can post comments and questions and promote related events, publications, organizations and resources.

DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Program is based at the University of Washington. It increases the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers in science, engineering, mathematics and technology.

World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design

Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Taking Responsibility for Your Safety. A Guide for People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations“, available in pdf, html and Word formats.

Emergency Procedures for Employees with Disabilities in Office Occupancies Publication from the Federal Emergency Management Administration.

Entrepreneur Leadership Network at Virginia Commonwealth University is made up of a nationally recognized group of individuals with disabilities who have successfully become self-employed as well as family members who have supported them.

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Enforces federal laws prohibiting job discrimination, and provides oversight and coordination of all federal equal employment opportunity regulations, practices, and policies.

Questions and Answers about Deafness and Hearing Impairments in the Workplace and the Americans with Disabilities Act Fact sheet from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

eSight Careers Network is a cross-disability online community addressing disability employment issues.

Healthy and Ready to Work National Center Focuses on understanding systems, access to quality health care, and increasing the involvement of youth. It also includes provider preparation plus tools and resources needed to make more informed choices.

Hire Disability Solutions national leader in bringing together top companies and qualified men and women with disabilities. Businesses can post job vacancies and tap into a pool of skilled workers, and individuals with a disability can post resumes and access thousands of jobs from companies that are specifically trying to reap the benefits of having a diverse workforce.

Institute for Child Health Policy Site offers the “SSA Work” CD-ROM, and has online streaming videos of “Ticket to Work” (2000), “Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS)” (2000), and “Healthy and Ready to Work 2010“. Free VHS copies also available.

Job Accommodation Network (JAN) Now has Searchable On-line Accommodation Resource (SOAR) to help employers identify functional limitations of particular individuals and the appropriate accommodations.

Small Business and Self-Employment Service This service of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability and Employment Policy provides information, counseling, and referrals about self-employment and small business ownership opportunities for people with disabilities. SBSES is located at the Job Accommodation Network.

State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies Provide individualized employment counseling and job development for individuals with disabilities. This list of contact info and links is maintained by Job Accommodation Network.

Job Central National Labor Exchange is a service of DirectEmployers Association, a nonprofit consortium of leading U.S. corporations, in alliance with the National Association of State Workforce Agencies. The Association’s online services also include DirectEmployers.com, an Internet search engine dedicated exclusively to employment.

Minnesota Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities:

Partners in Employment is a six-hour, self-directed course created to give users the practical skills needed to find real, competitive employment in their own community. Participants will receive helpful information on how to find a job, writing a resume, participating in an interview, and planning for your career.

Monster.com Diversity and Inclusion website offers a variety of information and services for jobseekers, including people with disabilities.

National Business and Disability Council Provides free national resume database, job listings from member organizations, NBDC Yellow Pages, career events, internships and job search tips.

National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth. Ensures that young people with disabilities have access to high-quality services to maximize their opportunities for employment.

National Rehabilitation Information Center Resources for employment, advocacy, benefits and financial assistance, education, technology, and more.

One Stop Centers Provide job seekers with job listings, job finding workshops, and access to computers, copiers and fax machines.

Project VIEW for University Graduates IBM Diversity recruitment program offers Latino, African American, Asian, Persons with Disabilities and Native American, BA, BS, MS, PhD students the opportunity to explore IBM’s national career options. This program is open to US Citizens or nationals; permanent residents, refugees, asylees or those authorized to work under the amnesty provisions of the US immigration law. Project View is open to candidates who are working toward or holding a BA, BS, MS or Ph.D. Selection is based on work experience and overall academic achievement.

Project VIEW-Plus for Experienced Professionals: IBM Diversity Recruitment Program attracts experienced professionals by hosting recruiting events that target under-represented minorities, women and persons with disabilities. These recruiting events bring together IBM hiring managers and skilled, experienced professionals to fill available positions.

Proyecto Vision National Technical Assistance Center for U.S. Latinos with Disabilities. Web site is bilingual.

Skip’s List This is a “Craig’s List” for people with disabilities. Features news, blogs, job listings, and personal and classified ads.

Social Security Administration, Office of Employment Support Programs Provides health insurance and cash benefits to qualified people with disabilities. Employed recipients can maintain some benefits.

The Work Site at the Social Security Administration’s Office of Employment Support Programs. Promotes the employment of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities by designing policies that make work pay, promoting research and program innovation, educating the public about programs and services that facilitate entry into the workforce, and partnering with other public and private groups to remove employment barriers for people with disabilities.

Start-Up-USA provides technical assistance and disseminate resources nationally to individuals with disabilities interested in pursuing self-employment. Successful entrepreneurs will share their secrets for success in a live web cast series during year one of the project.

Tech Connections. Assistive technology database for vocational rehabilitation and employment-related needs.

Ticket to Work and Work Incentive Improvement Act (TWWIIA)The “Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999” landmark legislation modernized the employment services system for people with disabilities and made it possible for millions of Americans with disabilities to no longer have to choose between taking a job and having health care. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services provides information to States, beneficiaries and advocacy groups on an ongoing basis concerning implementation of this important legislation.

US Business Leadership Network supports development and expansion of Business Leadership Networks across the country and serves as their collective voice. The USBLN recognizes and promotes best practices in hiring, retaining, and marketing to people with disabilities.

US Department of Labor:

U.S. Department of Labor — Office of Disability and Employment Policy Provides information about the New Freedom Initiative.

Employer Assistance Referral Network (EARN) Nationwide free referral and technical assistance service for employers with job vacancies. Connects employers with providers of employment services for people with disabilities.

Workforce Recruitment Program for College Students with Disabilities (WRP) is a database of college students and recent college graduates with severe disabilities who are looking for summer employment/full-time employment. Potential students are prescreened and interviewed by US Department of Labor personnel, and the interviewer results are included in the database. This database comes out once a year and potential employers must directly contact students.

Entering the World of Work: What Youth with Mental Health Needs Should Know about Accommodations Fact sheet provides guidance to assist with a successful transition into the workforce by answering questions regarding disclosure, accommodations and resources.

U.S. Department of Labor: Employee Benefits Security Administration Protects the integrity of pensions, health plans, and other employee benefits for more than 150 million people. Helps workers get the information they need to protect their benefit rights, helps plan officials to understand the requirements of the relevant statutes in order to meet their legal responsibilities, develops policies and laws that encourage the growth of employment-based benefits, and deters and corrects violations of the relevant statutes.

Virtual Job Shadow is a career exploration tool for students and job seekers. It uses streaming video technology to provide a behind-the-scenes look at life on the job. Each career profile comprises a “day-in-the-life” video, interactive video questions/ answers, and relevant text information so that people can make educated decisions about their future. The e-Mentor component allows users to ask questions and seek advice directly from professionals.

VSArts National organization for performing, literary, media, and visual artists with disabilities.

Workplace Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center Identifies, designs, and develops devices and systems to help people with disabilities be more productive in the workplace.

Work Support.Com Information, resources and research about work and disability issues.

WorkWORLD Based at Virginia Commonwealth University, this Work Incentive Software automates the complex computations resulting from earned income, public benefits and work incentives. Downloadable free from web site after filling out user agreement.

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Montana Resources | National Resources | Prescription Drug Assistance

Financial Assistance

 

Montana Resources:

Easter Seals/Goodwill, Northern Rocky Mountain (Great Falls) Provides free information and referral services, educational programs and durable equipment loans.

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services:

Big Sky Rx – Medicare Prescription Assistance Montana state program to help pay drug-coverage premiums for eligible Montanans enrolled in a prescription drug plan under Medicare Part D. The program was created by the 2005 Legislature and is funded with tobacco tax revenue. To be eligible for the program, you must be a Montana resident, be a Medicare recipient, and have a family income of 200 percent or less of the federal poverty level.

Children’s Mental Health Bureau: Children’s Mental Health Services

Medicaid Services Bureau

Healthy Montana Kids Plan

Home and Community-Based Services Division:

Public Assistance Programs

County Public Assistance Offices

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Low-Income Energy Assistance

Public Health and Safety Division:

Nutrition/Special Supplemental Nutrition WIC (Women, Infants, and Children)

Partnership for Prescription Assistance – Montana Chapter Offers Montanans a single point of access to more than 275 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 150 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. Patients and service providers may call 888-477-2669 or visit the web site.

Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASSplan.org) This University of Montana Rural Institute site describes Social Security Work Incentive PASS plans and has a searchable database of successful PASS plans and related resources.

Social Security Public Affairs Specialist:

10 West 15th St., Ste. 1600
Helena, MT 59626
(406) 441-1270
406-441-1065 fax
robert.hudson@ssa.gov

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National Resources:

American Association of People with Disabilities Members can now join the Digital Federal Credit Union to take advantage of a full range of financial services, including Mobility Vehicle Loans for adapted vehicles and Access Loans, for any product, device or building modification designed to assist someone with a disability. For further information visit AAPD’s website and visit the Benefits section.

American Society of Clinical Oncology: Cancer Net web site provides information for patients and families about cancer types, learning about cancer, diagnosis and treatment, coping, survivorship, advocacy and policy. It has a library and other resources, and information about cancer-related news and events.

Managing the Costs of Cancer Care downloadable booklet

Association of Blind Citizens Assistive Technology Fund Covers 50% of the retail price of adaptive devices or software for eligible applicants.

BenefitsCheckUp online. Free, easy-to-use service from the National Council on Aging that identifies federal and state assistance programs for older Americans and all Americans with disabilities. The service is completely confidential — no identifying information is entered. It generates a list of programs for which the individual qualifies and provides local contact information.

Center for Medical Advocacy. Assists individuals in appeals of Medicare benefit denials.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

Financing Health Care for Women with Disabilities This RAND Corporation paper describes the major financial issues affecting access to health care for women with disabilities and presents recommended strategies to address those issues.

Disability.gov One-stop online access to disability-related resources, services, and information available throughout the Federal government.

Easter Seals Project ACTION Federally-funded national technical assistance project matching the interests of public transportation and people with disabilities. Support is provided by a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration.

Vehicle Purchase/Modification Funding Resources pdf file

GovBenefits : Provides easy access to benefit information.

HealthWell Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to addressing the needs of individuals with insurance who cannot afford their co-payments, co-insurance, and premiums for important medical treatments.

Immune Deficiency Foundation Provides IGIV to Clinical Immunologists on an emergency basis, oversees 25 regional and local IDF Chapters offering patient support services, insurance reimbursement, assistance and community education programs.National Public Policy Program focuses on IGIV safety and availability. Provides National Toll-Free Hotline at 800-296-4433, national newsletter, and patient and physician educational literature.

International Hearing Dog, Inc.Trains and places hearing dogs with persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, with and without multiple disabilities, at no charge to the recipient.

Medicare.gov

National Cancer Institute

Financial, Insurance, and Legal Information

National Endowment for Financial Education Independent, non-profit foundation provides education about personal finance and decision-making that helps individuals reach financial goals. NEFE has collaborated with disability-related organizations to produce the following guides:

Finding Financial Independence: A Guide for Young Adults with Disabilities, produced by United Cerebral Palsy Association

On the Move: A Financial Guide for People with Spinal Cord Injury, produced by Paralyzed Veterans of America and National Spinal Cord Injury Association

Possibilities: A Financial Resource Book for Parents of Children with Disabilities, produced by PACER Center

National Rehabilitation Information Center Resources for employment, advocacy, benefits and financial assistance, education, technology, and more.

Navigating Medicare and Medicaid: Resource Guides for People with Disabilities, Their Families, and Their Advocates Kaiser Family Foundation publications provide a basic introduction to the Medicare and Medicaid programs, including application procedures and sources of assistance, coverage for durable medical equipment, appeals procedures, employment and eligibility. Available in both PDF and HTML formats.

Seniors Eye Care Program: For individuals 65 or older who have not had eye exams in the last three years and who are not covered by an HMO or Managed Care organization, this American Optometric Association/American Academy of Ophthalmology/U.S. Health Care Financing Administration project provides free eye exam and up to one year of follow-up care for any condition diagnosed in that exam.

Social Security Administration Provides health insurance and cash benefits to elders and qualified people with disabilities.

2009 Social Security Changes Factsheet

American Indian and Alaska Native website

The Work Site Information on health insurance and cash benefits to qualified people with disabilities. Employed recipients can maintain some benefits.

Social Security Administration Regional Public Affairs Office Serves Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming

Social Security Disability Secrets Offers tips, secrets and advice on how to win Social Security Disability or SSI benefits.

TRICARE: Military Health System, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense

U.S. Department of Defense

Compensation and Benefits Handbook for service personnel with serious injury or illness

Veterans Administration

Health Administration Center

Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA)

WorkWORLD Work Incentive Software automates the complex computations resulting from earned income, public benefits and work incentives. Downloadable free from web site after filling out user agreement.

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Prescription Drug Assistance Programs:

Big Sky Rx – Medicare Prescription Assistance Montana state program to help pay drug-coverage premiums for eligible Montanans enrolled in a prescription drug plan under Medicare Part D. The program was created by the 2005 Legislature and is funded with tobacco tax revenue. To be eligible for the program, you must be a Montana resident, be a Medicare recipient, and have a family income of 200 percent or less of the federal poverty level.

HealthWell Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to addressing the needs of individuals with insurance who cannot afford their co-payments, co-insurance, and premiums for important medical treatments.

Medicare.gov Visitors can learn about Medicare prescription drug coverage, compare Medicare prescription drug plans, and find formulary drugs.

NeedyMeds.com Provides information about patient assistance programs and other programs designed to help those who can’t afford their medicines.

National Organization on Rare Disorders Has more than 25 patient assistance programs for specific medications.

Partnership for Prescription Assistance Brings together America’s pharmaceutical companies, doctors, patient advocacy organizations and civic groups to help low-income, uninsured patients get free or nearly free brand-name medicines. The Partnership offers a single point of access to more than 275 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 150 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies.

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Provides the Directory of Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs. These programs provide prescription medicines free of charge to physicians whose patients might not otherwise have access to necessary medicines. Under the entry for each program is information about how to make a request for assistance, what prescription medicines are covered, and basic eligibility criteria.

RxAssist Patient Assistance Program Center provides a comprehensive database of pharmaceutical manufacturers’ patient assistance programs.

Reference Chart of Medicare Part D Patient Assistance Programs

RxHope Lists resources for consumers, advocates and health care providers who want to access federal, state and charitable agencies.

Together Rx Access Free prescription savings program for eligible individuals and families who lack prescription drug coverage and are not eligible for Medicare. Most cardholders save 25-40% on brand name and generic drugs.

www.TheDesk.info Online Medicaid reference desk geared to people with cognitive disabilities, families, advocates, legislators, policy makers, state officials, and service providers.

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General Health Care Resources for Montanans

 

Access to Health Care Settings for People with Disabilities

2011-2012 Montana Mammography Directory (pdf file)

Access Board Federal agency committed to accessible design.

Access Board’s ADA Disability Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) Education Course, produced by American Institute of Architects and the Access Board. On-line course focuses on ADAAG supplements covering public sector facilities.

Americans with Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities

Detectable Warnings: Synthesis of U.S. and International Practice (pdf file)

Access Group, Inc. specializes in changing and removing negative attitudinal barriers in interactions with people with disabilities. A unique learning system and training program delivered by persons with disabilities changes behaviors and provides results either through in-person training sessions or do-it-yourself activities. Access Group publishes Ramping Up for Profit$, a book designed to help business owners tap into the market of people with disabilities.

Active Living Research Sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and based at San Diego State University, this project works to find creative approaches for re-integrating physical activity into American life. Rather than addressing obesity as an individual health problem, this new, transdisciplinary field of active living focuses on how the built environment — including neighborhoods, transportation systems, buildings, parks and open space — can promote more active lives.

Association of Clinicians for the Underserved Addresses issues of health care access and quality by enhancing support for clinicians who serve underserved populations; providing access to information relevant to clinical practice; providing opportunities for clinicians to interact and communicate with colleagues; promoting research to increase understanding of underserved practice; and increasing opportunities for relevant education and training on providing health care to underserved populations.

Breast Health Access for Women with Disabilities Nationally recognized model in leadership and collaboration for increasing health services and accessibility for women with disabilities. BHAWD has developed several educational publications and tools that address increasing access to quality and appropriate breast-screening services for women with disabilities.

Center for Disability Issues in the Health Professions Western University of Health Sciences website offers products, courses and services, online resources, and news and announcements for health professions education, and to improve access for people with disabilities to health, health education and health care services. Resources include Aging with a Disability information and other tools for decreasing health care barriers.

The Pathway™ Series: Breast Care CD-ROM A training series from Western University of Health Sciences about providing preventative health care services for disabled women.

Center for Research on Women with Disabilities promotes, develops, and disseminates information to improve the health and expand the life choices of women with disabilities.

Center for Universal Design National research, information, and technical assistance center evaluates, develops, and promotes universal design in housing, public and commercial facilities, and related products.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Disability Health Team: Offers Guidelines for Improving Access to Health Care Facilities and Providers; Guidelines for Improving Access to Recreation and Fitness Facilities; Guidelines for Improving Access to Health Communication Venues; and Guidelines for Improving Access to Health Conferences and Informational Meetings.

Disability Sensitivity Training Free online course helps business leaders, employees and others learn how to interact comfortably with people who are disabled. The course is a joint effort by the Georgia Governor’s Council for Developmental Disabilities and the Georgia Disability Advocate Consulting Group, Inc., a private firm that conducts seminars for businesses.

Distance and Modes of Transportation to Personal Physician/Health Care Provider: 2005 Montana Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Results Montana Disability and Health Update, November 2008

Financing Health Care for Women with Disabilities This RAND Corporation paper describes the major financial issues affecting access to health care for women with disabilities and presents recommended strategies to address those issues.

Health Resources & Services Administration, Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities – Cultural Competence Web Site. One-stop shop for health care providers wishing to learn about HRSA’s progress in improving culturally competent health care. User-friendly site highlights approximately 40 HRSA-supported projects on cross-cultural health care and profiles HRSA-funded activities and programs in areas such as assessment, culture and language, specific diseases, health professions, research, special populations, technical assistance, training, and Web-based learning.

Office of Minority Health. Improves and protects the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will eliminate health disparities.

Inclusive Fitness Coalition Led by the National Center on Physical Activity and Disability and the American College of Sports Medicine, this group of elected leaders, health and fitness professionals, researchers, and other advocates will address policy, environmental, and societal issues associated with the lack of access to physical activity among people with disabilities.

MammaCare Breast Self-examination Program for Women who are Blind or Visually Impaired Commercial site features a patented, tactually accurate model with a ribbon “necklace” to keep the model correctly positioned during training. Raised markers guide the woman while examining the model. The model contains small lumps that are virtually impossible to detect without training. The system includes an audiocassette and a descriptive video that teach proficient BSE through a series of carefully designed exercises, conducted first on the model and then on the woman herself. The kit also contains a large print booklet and Braille instructions.

National Association of Community Health Centers

National Institutes of Health — National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities

North Carolina Office on Disability and Health Publishes:

Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities Free web course explains how the ADA applies to businesses in ten short lessons.

Understanding Intellectual Disabilities and Health Developed as a collaboration between the Down’s Syndrome Association and the University of London, this site provides up-to-date information for busy health practitioners and students about the health needs of people with intellectual disabilities.

United States Department of Education:

ADA Technical Assistance Centers/Disability & Business Technical Assistance Centers. The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) has established ten regional centers which provide information, training, and technical assistance to employers, people with disabilities, and other entities with responsibilities under the ADA. The centers act as a “one-stop” central, comprehensive resource on ADA issues in employment, public services, public accommodations, and communications.

ADA Basic Building Blocks, On-line, self-paced course introduces and explores the legal requirements and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Course is free, but there is a $50 fee if the student wants to earn one continuing education credit upon satisfactory completion.

At Your Service: Welcoming Customers with Disabilities Free, self-paced, on-line course designed to increase understanding of the needs and experiences of people with disabilities. Presents ways to adjust general customer service standards to meet the needs of customers with disabilities and how to develop basic etiquette for interacting with customers who have disabilities. Describes relevant ADA and Section 508 statutes.

Meeting the Challenge, Inc.: Rocky Mountain ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center

The Vital Signs poster for doctors’ offices or emergency rooms displays 24 signs related to health and medicine.

Service Animals Welcome is an informational poster on the use of service animals in public facilities. The two-sided poster comes in two sizes (9 ½ x 16” and 12”x 20”) and is appropriate for posting in any public place.

United States Department of Justice:

ADA Home Page The U.S. Dept. of Justice enforces the ADA requirements in three areas — Title I: Employment practices by units of State and local government“; Title II: Programs, services and activities of State and local government; and Title III: Public accommodations and commercial facilities (private businesses and non-profit service providers. The Department provides technical assistance to businesses, state and local governments, and individuals with responsibilities and rights under the law.

Disability Rights online News

Communicating with People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings 4-page brochure

Project Civic Access U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division: First Steps for Cities and Counties Toward Solving Common ADA Problems.

Service Animals brochure

Universal Design Alliance is a non-profit corporation committed to creating awareness and expanding the knowledge of universal design for all ages, sizes, and abilities to designers, builders, and consumers through educational programs, services, and resources. Members include design professionals, students, businesses, and consumers who want to share and learn about universal design.

Universal Design and Visitability: from Accessibility to Zoning PDF file available for free down load through the support of The National Endowment for the Arts Universal Design Leadership Initiative; The Ohio State University’s Knowlton School of Architecture, John Glenn School of Public Affairs, Kirwin Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity; and the Ohio Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator’s Office.

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General Montana health care resources | Resources by city (alphabetical order)

2011-2012 Montana Mammography Directory (pdf file)

Arthritis Foundation

Improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases, Montana Office (PowerPoint Presentation)

Association of Montana Health Care Providers

Montana Informed Patient provides Montana’s health care consumers with information, resources and tools for making informed health care decisions.

Montana Academy of Family Physicians

Montana Association of Naturopathic Physicians

Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services:

Montana Public Health and Human Safety Division

Big Sky Rx – Medicare Prescription Assistance Montana state program to help pay drug-coverage premiums for eligible Montanans enrolled in a prescription drug plan under Medicare Part D. The program was created by the 2005 Legislature and is funded with tobacco tax revenue. To be eligible for the program, you must be a Montana resident, be a Medicare recipient, and have a family income of 200 percent or less of the federal poverty level.

Medicaid Services Bureau

Healthy Montana Kids (Free or low-cost health coverage for children and teenagers up to age 19)

Information for Medicaid Clients

Montana Medicaid Provider Web Portal

Team Care (a component of the PASSPORT to Health Program)

Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program

Montana Nurses Association

Montana Office of Rural Health Web site has HealthInfo resource page.

Montana Public Health Association

Primary Care Association of Montana

Montana Resources by City

Ashland:

Ashland Community Health Center
501 Main St.
Ashland, MT 59003-0047
Phone: 406-784-2346
These are places where you can also see a doctor or nurse:

Ashland Public School, Ashland, MT 59003
Isabel Bills Learning Center, Colstrip, MT 59323-0520


Baker:

Community Clinic of Fallon Co. Inc.
202 S. 4th West Street
PO Box 1119
Baker, MT 59313
406-778-2833


Belgrade:

Community Health Partners, Inc.
19 East Main Street
Belgrade, Montana 59714
(406) 922-0820


Bigfork:

Montana Migrant Health Program (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc.
Big Fork, MT


Big Sandy:

Big Sandy Medical Center/Rural Health Clinic
166 Montana Avenue East
P.O. Box 530
Big Sandy, MT 59520
406-378-2189


Big Timber:

Pioneer Medical Center
301 W. 7th Ave. North
PO Box 1228
Big Timber, MT 59011
406-932-4603


Billings:

Billings Clinic
801 North 29th Street
P.O. Box 35100
Billings, MT 59107-7000
406-238-2500 or 800-332-7156

Billings Clinic Hospital
2800 10th Avenue North
P.O. Box 37000
Billings, MT 59107-7000
406-238-2500 or 800-332-7156

Billings Clinic Heights
760 Wicks Lane
Billings, MT 59105
406-238-2575 or 800-332-7156

Billings Clinic West
2675 Central Avenue
Lamplighter Square
Billings, MT 59102
406-238-2900 or 800-332-7156

Billings Clinic – Columbus
407 North A Street
Columbus, MT 59019
406-322-4542

Billings Clinic – Miles City
620 South Haynes Avenue
Miles City, MT 59301
406-233-7000

Billings Clinic – Red Lodge
10 South Oakes Street
Red Lodge, MT 59068
406-446-2412

Affiliated clinics and hospitals:

Pioneer Medical Center
301 W. 7th Ave. North
PO Box 1228
Big Timber, MT 59011
406-932-4603

Colstrip Medical Center
6230 Main Street
PO Box 1858
Colstrip, MT 59323
406-748-3600

Stillwater Community Hospital
44 W. 4th Ave. North
Box 959
Columbus, MT 59019
406-322-5316

Livingston Memorial Hospital
504 S 13th Street
Livingston, MT 59047
406-222-3541

Beartooth Hospital and Health Center
600 West 21st Street
P.O. Box 590
Red Lodge, MT 59068
406-446-2345

Daniels Memorial Medical Clinic
105 5th Avenue E
P.O. Box 400
Scobey, MT 59263
406-487-2296

Indian Health Service, Billings Area

Riverstone Health Clinic
123 S. 27th St.
PO Box 35033
Billings, MT 59107-5033
Phone: 406-247-3200
This health center also provides care in the following locations:

Riverstone Health Clinic – Bridger
410 S. 2nd St.
Bridger, MT 59014
406-662-3740

Riverstone Health Clinic – Joliet
209 E. Front Ave.
Joliet, MT 59041
406-962-9062

Riverstone Health Clinic – Worden
2469 Main St.
Worden, MT 59088
406-967-2255

Montana Healthcare for the Homeless Program:

Montana Rescue Mission
2822 Minnesota Ave.
Billings, MT 59101-4148
406-259-3800

Women and Family Shelter
2525 1st Ave., N.
Billings, MT
406-259-3105

The Hub
515 N. 27th St.
Billings, MT 59101-1110
406-248-4803

Montana Migrant Health Program
3318 3rd Ave. N., Ste. 100
Billings, MT 59101-1900
Phone: 406-248-3149

This health center also provides care in the following locations.

Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc., Big Fork, MT (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc., Carbon County, MT (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc., Dillon, MT 59725-3353 (year-round services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc., Fairview, MT 59221-9702 (year-round services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc., Finley Point, MT (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc., Hardin, MT 59034-1806 (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc., Rosebud County, MT (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant Health Program, Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc., Treasure County, MT (seasonal services)

You will need to contact the health center at 406-248-3149 to find out if they can give you the medical services you need and to schedule your appointment.

St. Vincent Healthcare (Billings)


Boulder:

Boulder Medical Clinic, Inc.
214 S. Main
Boulder, MT 59632
406-225-4201


Box Elder:

Indian Health Service – Rocky Boy Service Unit

Rocky Boy Tribal Health
P.O. Box 664
Box Elder, Montana 59521
406-395-4486


Bozeman:

Bozeman Deaconess Hospital

Community Health Partners, Inc. – Gallatin Community Clinic
214 East Mendenhall Street
Bozeman, Montana 59715
(406) 585-1360

Community Health Partners, Inc. – Dental Practice
120 North 19th Avenue
Bozeman, Montana 59718
(406) 585-8701


Bridger:

Riverstone Health Clinic – Bridger
410 S. 2nd St.
Bridger, MT 59014
406-662-3740


Browning:

Indian Health Service – Blackfeet Service Unit

Blackfeet Community Hospital
P.O. Box 760
Browning, Montana 59417
406-338-6154

Heart Butte Health Station
P.O. Box 80
Heart Butte, Montana 59448
406-338-2151


Butte:

Butte Community Health Center, Inc.
445 Centennial Ave.
Butte, MT 59701-2870
Phone: 406-496-4075
These are locations where you can also see a doctor or nurse:

Dillon Community Health Center
1280 Atlantic
Dillon, MT 59725-3513
406-683-4440

Sheridan Community Health Center
317 Madison
Sheridan, MT 59749-9636
406-842-5103

Montana Healthcare for the Homeless Program:

Butte Rescue Mission
1204 E. 2nd
Butte, MT
406-782-0925

Homeward Bound
304 N. Main
Butte, MT
406-782-8250


Carbon County:

Montana Migrant Health Program (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc.,
Carbon County, MT


Chinook:

Sweet Community Health Center Inc.
419 Pennsylvania
P.O. Box 309
Chinook, MT 59523-0309
406-357-2294

This health center also provides care in the following location:

Sweet Community Health Center Inc. – Little Rockies Senior Center
116 S. Main St.
Harlem, MT 59526
406-357-2294


Columbus:

Billings Clinic – Columbus
407 North A Street
Columbus, MT 59019
406-322-4542

Stillwater Community Hospital
44 W. 4th Ave. North
Box 959
Columbus, MT 59019
406-322-5316


Colstrip:

Colstrip Medical Center
6230 Main Street
PO Box 1858
Colstrip, MT 59323
406-748-3600


Crow Agency:

Indian Health Service – Crow Service Unit

Crow/Northern Cheyenne Hospital
P.O. Box 9
Crow Agency, Montana 59022
406-638-2626

Lodge Grass Health Clinic
P.O. Box AD
Lodge Grass, Montana 59050
406-639-2317

Pryor Health Station
P.O. Box 9
Pryor, Montana 59066
406-259-8238


Cut Bank:

Glacier Community Health Center
519 E. Main St.
Cut Bank, MT 59427-0315
Phone: 406-873-5670


Dillon:

Butte Community Health Center, Inc. – Dillon Community Health Center
1280 Atlantic
Dillon, MT 59725-3513
406-683-4440

Montana Migrant Health Program (year-round services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc.
Dillon, MT 59725-3353


Ekalaka:

Dahl Memorial Clinic
215 Sandy Street
P.O. Box 46
Ekalaka, MT 59324
406-775-8739


Eureka:

Lincoln County NurseEureka Office
152 Hwy 37
Eureka MT 59917
406-296-2023

Northwest Community Health Center|
100 Dewey Ave.
Eureka, MT 59917
406-297-7220


Fairview:

Montana Migrant Health Program (year-round services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc.
Fairview, MT 59221-9702


Finley Point:

Montana Migrant Health Program (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc.
Finley Point, MT


Fort Benton:

Missouri River Medical Center
1501 Saint Charles
Fort Benton, MT 59442
406-622-3331

Benton Medical Center
1203 15th Street
P.O. Box 249
Fort Benton, MT 59442
406-622-5485

Geraldine Clinic
406-734-4405


Geraldine:

Missouri River Medical Center – Geraldine Clinic
406-734-4405


Great Falls:

Benefis Healthcare

Community Health Care Center, Inc.
115 4th St. South
Great Falls, MT 59405-4597
Phone: 406-454-6950


Hardin:

Montana Migrant Health Program (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council Inc.
Hardin, MT 59034-1806


Harlem:

Indian Health Service – Billings Area – Fort Belknap Service Area

Fort Belknap Hospital
Rural Route #1, Box 67
Harlem, Montana 59526
406-353-3100

Eagle Child Health Station
P.O. Box 610
Hays, Montana 59527
406-673-3777

Sweet Community Health Center Inc. – Little Rockies Senior Center
116 S. Main St.
Harlem, MT 59526
406-357-2294


Harlowton:

Wheatland Memorial Healthcare
530 3rd Street NW
P.O. Box 2911
Harlowton, MT 59036
406-632-4343


Havre:

Bullhook Clinic
110 13th St.
Havre, MT 59501
Phone: 406-265-5481

Bullhook Dental Clinic
2nd floor of the Atrium Mall in downtown Havre
220 3rd Ave. Suite 40
406-265-3021

Northern Montana Hospital


Hays:

Indian Health Service – Billings Area – Fort Belknap Service Area

Eagle Child Health Station
P.O. Box 610
Hays, Montana 59527
406-673-3777


Heart Butte:

Indian Health Service – Blackfeet Service Unit

Heart Butte Health Station
P.O. Box 80
Heart Butte, Montana 59448
406-338-2151


Helena:

Cooperative Health Center/Dental Clinic
1930 9th Ave.
Helena, MT 59601-4759
406-443-2584

This health center also provides care in the following location:

Parker Medical Clinic
Hwy 200 West
Lincoln, MT 59639
406-362-4603

Montana Healthcare for the Homeless Program
God’s Love Shelter-Satellite
533 North Main, Helena
406-442-7000

St. Peter’s Hospital


Joliet:

Riverstone Health Clinic – Joliet
209 E. Front Ave.
Joliet, MT 59041
406-962-9062


Kalispell:

Flathead Community Health Center
1035 1st Ave. West
Kalispell, MT 59901
406-751-8113

Kalispell Regional Medical Center


Lame Deer:

Indian Health Service – Northern Cheyenne Unit

Lame Deer Health Center
P.O. Box 70
Lame Deer, Montana 59043
406-477-4400


Lewistown:

Central Montana Community Health Center
224 W. Main St., Suite 403
Lewistown, MT 59457
406-535-6545


Libby:

Center for Asbestos-related Disease
214 E. 3rd Street
Libby, MT 59923
406-293-9274

Lincoln County Nurse
418 Main
Libby, MT 59923
406-293-2660

Lincoln County NurseEureka Office
152 Hwy 37
Eureka MT 59917
406-296-2023

Northwest Community Health Center
320 E. 2nd St.
Libby, MT 59923-1972
Phone: 406-293-3755

This health center also provides care in the following locations:

Northwest Community Health Center|
100 Dewey Ave.
Eureka, MT 59917
406-297-7220

Northwest Community Health Center
206 Callahan Rd.
Troy, MT 59935
406-295-8318


Lincoln:

Parker Medical Clinic
Hwy 200 West
Lincoln, MT 59639
406-362-4603


Livingston:

Community Health Partners, Inc.
126 S. Main St.
Livingston, MT 59047-2624
Phone: 406-823-6316

This clinic also serves the following locations:

Community Health Partners, Inc.
19 East Main Street
Belgrade, Montana 59714
(406) 922-0820

Community Health Partners, Inc. – Gallatin Community Clinic
214 East Mendenhall Street
Bozeman, Montana 59715
(406) 585-1360

Community Health Partners, Inc. – Dental Practice
120 North 19th Avenue
Bozeman, Montana 59718
(406) 585-8701

Livingston Healthcare
504 South 13th St.
Livingston, Montana 59047
406-222-3541

Livingston Memorial Hospital
504 S 13th Street
Livingston, MT 59047
406-222-3541


Lodge Grass:

Indian Health Service – Crow Service Unit

Lodge Grass Health Clinic
P.O. Box AD
Lodge Grass, Montana 59050
406-639-2317


Miles City:

Billings Clinic – Miles City
620 South Haynes Avenue
Miles City, MT 59301
406-233-7000

Custer County Community Health Center, Inc.
210 S. Winchester, #136
Miles City, MT 59301-4798
Phone: 406-234-8793


Missoula:

Community Medical Center

Missoula City/County Public Health
Partnership Health Center
323 W. Alder St.
Missoula, MT 59802-4192
Phone: 406-258-4789
This health center also provides care in the following location:

Partnership Health Care Portable Dental, Missoula, MT 59802-4123

Montana Healthcare for the Homeless Program:

Partnership Health Center
323 W. Alder St.
Missoula, MT 59802-4192
Phone: 406-258-4789

Missoula Indian Center
Building 33
Fort Missoula Road
Missoula MT 59804
406-829-9515

St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center


Noxon:

Bull River Medical Clinic
1027 Hwy. 200 E.
Noxon, MT 59853
406-826-4800


Poplar:

Indian Health Service – Fort Peck Service Unit

Verne E. Gibbs Health Center
P.O. Box 67
Poplar, Montana 59255
406-768-3491

Chief Redstone Health Clinic
P.O. Box 729
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
406-653-1641


Pryor:

Indian Health Service – Crow Service Unit

Pryor Health Station
P.O. Box 9
Pryor, Montana 59066
406-259-8238


Red Lodge:

Billings Clinic – Red Lodge
10 South Oakes Street
Red Lodge, MT 59068
406-446-2412

Beartooth Hospital and Health Center
600 West 21st Street
P.O. Box 590
Red Lodge, MT 59068
406-446-2345


Rosebud County:

Montana Migrant Health Program (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc.
Rosebud County, MT


Scobey:

Daniels Memorial Medical Clinic
105 5th Avenue E
P.O. Box 400
Scobey, MT 59263
406-487-2296


Shelby:

Marias Medical Center
640 Park Ave., Box 915
Shelby, MT 59474
406-434-3200


Sheridan:

Butte Community Health Center, Inc. – Sheridan Community Health Center
317 Madison
Sheridan, MT 59749-9636
406-842-5103


Stanford:

Basin Medical Center
76 Central Avenue
P.O. Box 370
Stanford, MT 59479
406-566-2773


St. Ignatius:

Indian Health Service – Billings Area – Flathead Service Unit
P.O. Box 880
St. Ignatius, Montana 59865
406-745-3525


Treasure County:

Montana Migrant Health Program (seasonal services)
Montana Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Council, Inc.
Treasure County, MT


Troy:

Northwest Community Health Center
206 Callahan Rd.
Troy, MT 59935
406-295-8318


White Sulphur Springs:

Mountainview Medical Center
16 W. Main Street
P.O. Box Q
White Sulphur Springs, MT 59645
406-547-3321


Wolf Point:

Indian Health Service – Fort Peck Service Unit

Chief Redstone Health Clinic
P.O. Box 729
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
406-653-1641


Worden:

Riverstone Health Clinic – Worden
2469 Main St.
Worden, MT 59088
406-967-2255

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