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The SPEAK
Association would be impossible without the
participation of our partners. We are very
thankful to have seven partnering agencies
that have joined the Council on Developmental
Disabilities and Seven Counties Services, Inc.
in this effort.
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LEAD AGENCIES:
Council on Developmental Disabilities (CMR);
Leadership Institute: The Council on
Developmental Disabilities, a private non-profit
association of families and friends of persons
with mental retardation, has been advocating
for persons with mental retardation in
Jefferson County since 1952. The Council is a
member agency of Metro United Way. Additional
funding sources include: private, state, and
federal grants; self-generated and program
fees; foundation gifts and grants; and
donations from the general public. CMR
Programs include Citizen Advocacy, en Tech
(Enabling Technologies of Kentuckiana), Faith
in Action, FIND of Louisville, Leadership
Institute and Parent Outreach.
Seven
Counties Services, Inc. is a private,
non-profit corporation that provides planning,
prevention, treatment and support in the areas
of mental health, alcohol and other drug
abuse, and mental retardation and other
developmental disabilities in Bullit, Henry,
Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, and
Trimble counties. It is Kentucky’s largest
comprehensive mental health center and one of
the nation’s largest. More than 1,400 clinical
and administrative staff members provide
services to approximately 28,000 persons each
year.
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AGENCIES:
Louisville Diversified Services (LDS)
is Kentucky’s largest employer of adults with
mental retardation. It exists to help adults
with mental retardation contribute to the
community. It provide 1) adult day programs,
2) job coaching, and 3) job supervision. Job
placements include landscaping, bagging
groceries, running the entire VA Medical
Center Laundry, and refurbishing cell phones
at UPS Supply Chain Solutions. In addition,
LDS runs The Coffee Table (selling coffee,
specialty drinks, pastries, etc.), and are
building a new “Enabling Garden” on the back
of Ursuline Campus. They have multiple day
program sites, including one at the Enabling
Garden and one at the Coffee Table.
The
Mattingly Center for Continuing Education
is a private, non-profit agency, whose mission
is to provide the highest quality of
structured services for adults with severe
developmental disabilities. We serve adults 21
years of age and older.
The Mattingly Center strives to provide the
best possible available services by
facilitating each participant’s continued
education, personal development, and inclusion
in, and access to the community.
We are committed to demonstrating a long-term
commitment to our participants through our
highly accredited Adult Day Community
Habilitation program, through our Physical,
Occupational, and Speech Therapy services, our
Community Living Support services, and through
our Support Coordination services.
Cedar Lake,
Inc. is a system of related not-for-profit
corporations designed to provide residential
options, housing, specialized services and
supports to persons with mental retardation
and developmental disabilities. Cedar Lake, a
formally-affiliated social ministry
organization of the Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America, was founded in 1970 and began
providing services in 1974. Cedar Lake
operates exclusively in Kentucky, providing
the bulk of its services in the metropolitan
Louisville region.
Exceptional
Teens & Adults. ETA is an adult day care
developed especially for adults with mental
retardation and other developmental
disabilities. It provides a structured program
of activities for continued learning
opportunities, recreational and physical
exercise for group or individual
participation, and provides care for
participants in key medical concerns. ETA Teen
Center Inc. is a non-profit day program for
adolescents, teenagers and young adults with
special needs – operating primarily when
school is not in session.
Community
Living, Inc. Community Living, Inc. is a
private, non-profit agency whose unique
mission has remained constant through the
years. The organization has assumed life-long
responsibility for children and adults with
mental retardation in areas of housing,
education, employment, and socialization.
Community Living serves 75 individuals with
developmental disabilities with support and
assistance to meet the daily needs of
individuals by: 1) recruiting, establishing
and supporting family homes and staffed
residences; 2) mediating and resolving
personal crises and daily living problems' and
3) recruiting and facilitating long-term
voluntary relationships with other people in
the community.
Dayspring,
Inc. provides residential services and
programs for adults with mental retardation.
Such services and programs provide a stable
and secure environment, designed to help
individuals develop to their maximum potential
under the guidance of competent professionals,
living in community (extended family),
consisting not only of residents but all who
participate in the endeavor.
Dreams With
Wings is a not for profit agency that
provides housing and support services for
individuals with mental retardation and
developmental disabilities in the community. A
variety of services are provided including
residential, day program, therapies and
leisure and adult education. Services are
provided in the metropolitan Louisville area.
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