Alternative Services of Oregon
Alternative Services offers supported employment services, community living support, residential opportunities, and individual and family counseling.
Alternative Services offers supported employment services, community living support, residential opportunities, and individual and family counseling.
RISE assists people with supported living services, community inclusion, employment services, day treatment programs, and respite opportunities for families.
MPS offers services in supported employment, supported living, and community inclusion.
SES provides employment and supported living services for adults with developmental disabilities residing in Lane, Linn, and Benton Counties.
Pearl Buck’s Community Employment Program locates and maintains employment opportunities in the community for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They provide ongoing coaching and support.
Employment First is an Oregon state policy which states that work in integrated jobs is the first and priority option in planning employment services for working-age adults and youth.
DSNO is a leading local resource for Down syndrome support and offers a range of community-based programs to build an outstanding support organization for families, friends and individuals with Down syndrome.
This is a research center dedicated entirely to understanding human behavior and improving the quality of human life. ORI scientists study topics that include those that affect people with developmental disabilities.
IRIS creates evidence-based training and professional development materials for parents, parent educators, and K-12 school staff. Their videos, application, curriculum and online courses get produced through partnerships with top researchers around the country.
Asperger Support Network, offers a supportive environment where individuals, families, and professionals can access specialized training, effective consultation, social thinking groups, and a range of products to meet the needs of those with Asperger Syndrome and similar social, behavioral, and sensory needs.