Disability Network Michigan – Lakeshore, Information & Referral, Advocacy, Benefits Counseling, Peer Support Services, Independent living skills, Pre-Employment Transition Services and Nursing Home Transition Services for individuals with disabilities
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Each year at DNL, we help over 1,500 people with disabilities.
We serve people with any kind of disability, including some that may be “invisible,” such as learning disorders. Instead of focusing solely on the disability, we address the needs of the whole person so they can achieve a more balanced life.
We also operate on a larger scale by helping governments, businesses, and other organizations make positive changes to improve the lives of everyone in the community. DNL is part of the broader state and national networks dedicated to serving people with disabilities. We operate under five umbrellas:
- Information and Referral: As a network, we have connections with other agencies, government programs, non-profits, and businesses, which collectively have access to a vast array of resources and services. Feel free to contact us with questions.
- Transition: We help people with disabilities transition in and out of schools, the workforce, and nursing homes.
- Peer Support: You are not alone. There are a number of people in the West Michigan lakeshore area with disabilities. We help connect people with disabilities for social support to join them in their journeys together.
- Advocacy: Disability Network Lakeshore believes people with disabilities are most independent when they learn to speak on their own behalf. DNL offers education and coaching that helps individuals effectively communicate their specific needs and interests. On a systems level, DNL seeks to learn from other service providers. We strive to understand their processes and constraints and then work to build collaborative relationships that recognize the diversity of disability.
- Skills Development: We want to empower people with disabilities. Having access to training programs, we can help teach you basic and advanced skills for living independently.
Location: Lakeshore
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Category: Adult Services
Service: Adult Daily Living Supports (Respite, CLS, MDHHS, etc.)
Category: Adult Services
Service: Employment Supports
Category: Advocacy
Service: Advocacy and Disability Agencies
Category: Support Group
Service: Support Groups for Adults with ASD