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Transition: Independence Resources

  • Rest & Sleep: Skills Tips

    Rest & Sleep for Children: (English) (Spanish)

    Rest & Sleep for Teens: (English) (Spanish)

  • Rides Mass Transit District

    Rides Mass Transit District (RMTD) offers clean, comfortable and cost-effective public transportation. RMTD also offers safe and timely door-to-door service for local travel or access to regional destinations.

  • Self Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center (SARTAC)

    The Self Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center (SARTAC) provides a wide variety of information, videos, fellowship opportunities and events to support and strengthen self-advocacy.

    SARTAC resources for individuals and self-advocacy groups include:

    Help for navigating social, economic and personal issues
    Self-advocacy Zoom meetings
    Tip sheets for self-advocacy groups
    A history of self-advocacy

  • Self-Advocacy Online

    The Self-Advocacy Online (SAO) website, from the Research and Training Center on Community Living at The University of Minnesota,  provides self-advocacy tools for people with disabilities. The SOA website can help you research, learn and connect around self-advocacy. It includes:

    Stories from self-advocates
    A search feature to help you find self-advocacy groups
    Research and information on a variety of important topics

  • Shepherd’s College


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    Offers three-year post-secondary educational programs for students with intellectual disabilities. Programs include general education for independence, culinary arts, and horticulture.

    1805 15th Avenue
    Union Grove, WI 53182-1597
    (262) 878-5620
    info@shepherdscollege.edu

  • Sign Language Interpreter Directory

    The Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission maintains a directory of sign language interpreters. You can search the directory by an interpreter’s name or by region/county.

  • Special Needs Chicago Transportation Services

    Special Needs Chicago provides individuals with physical and/or cognitive challenges throughout Chicago and the suburbs with wheelchair-accessible transportation.

  • STRIVE for Independence

    STRIVE for Independence offers driver evaluations and training for all ages, disabilities and medical conditions for the Chicagoland area. STRIVE for Independence serves clients with a wide variety of driver rehabilitation needs. Their team of specialists includes occupational therapists,  certified driver rehabilitation specialists and state of Illinois certified driving instructors (CDI) for adults and teenagers.

    Visit the STRIVE for Independence website for more details.

  • Supported Decision-Making Act in Illinois

    Illinois’ Supported Decision-Making Act ensures people with disabilities can get the help they need to make decisions for their own lives. The Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission has many resources to explain the Supported Decision-Making Act. These include:

    Supported Decision-Making Brochure in English
    Supported Decision-Making Brochure in Spanish
    Supported Decision-Making Frequently Asked Questions
    Supported Decision-Making Training for Persons With Disabilities

  • Telecommunications Relay Services Information in American Sign Language

    Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) allow people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind or have speech disabilities to communicate by telephone.

    The Federal Communications Commission’s American Sign Language video walks you through the various TRS systems available.