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Learn more about the 1915(i) Waiver.
A guide with information on starting and managing an ABLE account.
A resource with information about the ABLE Savings Account.
Various transition resources broken down by life stage.
Website with a wealth of resources for individuals with disabilities and their supporters.
Websites with tools for individuals with disabilities and their supporters to make informed decisions about the future.
Community resource mapping is a self-advocacy activity that will help you connect to resources in your community.
A resource with information on supported decision making, alternatives to guardianship, and why guardianship should be the last resort.
This guide describes how SEAs, LEAs, and VR agencies may coordinate to assist students with disabilities who will be transitioning out of high school and will potentially receive services, as an adult, funded by Federal or State funding sources.
The Arc national website page with video and plain language text options to help individuals with IDD and their families explore things to consider for planning housing throughout adulthood.
This fact sheet describes key requirements for transition services for students with IEPs.
A document that introduces transition planning. This document takes you through the beginning steps of transition planning.
There are four lessons designed to engage job seekers or employees with disabilities, family members and professionals in understanding the truth about working and what Social Security says the impact will be on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Early Childhood Education providers will not receive credit for this course.
A list of questions and answers for representative payees.
Webpage with multiple PDFs, in English and Spanish, with information relating to the transition period.
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