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Aging & Disability Service Directory
Available resources for older adults, people with disabilities, their family members and caregivers in South Carolina.
Baby Net
Interagency system of early intervention services for families who have infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with developmental delays or conditions associated with developmental delays.
Center for Disability Resources
The Center for Disability Resources (CDR) is one of 61 University Centers for Excellence in developmental disabilities education, research and service, located in major universities throughout the U.S. We function as a bridge to connect the knowledge, expertise and resources of the university to persons with disabilities and the service delivery systems of the community
Commission for the Blind
Rehabilitation services, training, prevention, independent living services and more for blind and severely visually impaired citizens of South Carolina.
Disabilities & Special Needs
Comprehensive guide to resources for people with disabilities and special needs.
Handicapped Parking Placards
Apply for a new placard or renew an existing one with the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Living Will and Power of Attorney
Advance directives, or living wills and health care powers of attorney information and forms.
SC Assistive Technology Program
Federally funded program concerned with getting technology into the hands of people with disabilities so that they might live, work, learn and be a more independent part of the community.
SC Medicaid - Health and Human Services
Applications, eligibility requirements, and additional resources.
SC Web Accessibility
State standards, trainings, and resources for accessibile web sites.
School for the Deaf and the Blind
Offers programs for individuals who are deaf, blind or sensory multi-disabled at its main campus and regional centers located throughout the state.
South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council
provide leadership in advocating, funding and implementing initiatives which recognize the inherent dignity of each individual, and promote independence, productivity, respect and inclusion for all persons with disabilities and their families
South Carolina Equipment Distribution Program (SCEDP)
This program provides telecommunications equipment at no cost to South Carolina residents with qualifying hearing, speech, blind/low vision with hearing loss or dual sensory disabilities.
South Carolina Independent Living Council
The SCILC helps centers for independent living develop advocacy skills while furthering the interests of South Carolinians with disabilities.
Talking Book Services
The South Carolina State Library's Talking Book Services department provides accessible reading materials for South Carolinians unable to use conventional print due to a physical disability.
Vocational Rehabilitation
Classes and training, pain management, muscular development, computer training, rehabilitation technology, and barrier-free model homes.