Adult Services

Group Homes
MHMR Brazos Authority
Contact: Carolyn Morris- 979-821-9420
Age requirement: 18 years and above
Home Community Support (HCS) Residential Homes
4 Bedrooms per home
Client has own bedroom
Intermediate Care Facility – Family Tree
Co-ed
Client shares bedroom
Helps with employment and transportation

Daybreak Group Homes
Contact: Sharon Hartley
2553 E. Texas Ave
College Station TX 77840
979-695-7062
e-mail
 

Employment Help

Junction Five-O-Five is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for adults with disabilities by providing them with the opportunity to join the mainstream in employment.
 

Disability Mortgages & Loans

This guide has been created to help individuals living with disabilities, and their family members, in the process of buying a home of their own. Here you can learn more about the five important steps in buying a home and about financial assistance programs that are available for you living with disabilities, who want to buy a home.

After reading this guide to home ownership for people living with disabilities, you will know more about:

  • The advantages and disadvantages of buying a home
  • The most important steps in the home-buying process
  • Common terms related to home-buying
  • How to get started in your quest to purchase a home
  • Financial assistance geared toward enabling you living with disabilities to buy your own homes

Post Secondary Education

Other

Disability Travel and Recreation Resources

Trips Inc. Special Adventures provides all-inclusive vacation packages for travelers ages 16 through adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Exceptional Vacations is dedicated to providing high quality vacation opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs.

Sundial has been providing special vacations for developmentally disabled adult.

New Directions for people with disabilities, providing leisure and educational travel opportunities for teenagers, adults and seniors who have brain impairments such as mild to moderate developmental disabilities, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome and autism.

 
 
 
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