Disability Services
Adapted Recreation (Ann Arbor Public Schools Department of Community Education and Recreation)
1515 S. Seventh • (734) 994–2300
Strike Force Bowling League for adults and teens in grade 9 and above with mental or physical challenges. [email protected], aarecedonline.com/adult_classes
Community Alliance
301 W. Michigan Ave., ste. 102, Ypsi • (734) 482–3300
Supports and empowers people with developmental disabilities to achieve the highest possible level of independence and self-sufficiency through direct support services and fiscal intermediary services. [email protected], communityalliance-mi.org
Disability Network Washtenaw Monroe Livingston
3941 Research Park Dr • (734) 971–0277
Works with and on behalf of people with disabilities toward successes at home, at work, at school, and in the community through information and referrals, peer support, independent living skills training, systems advocacy, benefits counseling, career services, and arts & recreation programming. [email protected], dnwml.org
Down Syndrome Support Team
9227 Fieldstone Ln., Saline 48176 (mailing) • (313) 608–7374
Resources for families and friends of people with Down Syndrome. downsyndromesupportteam.com
Intentional Communities of Washtenaw
Parents, families, and friends of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities work to reduce their isolation and improve their quality of life by supporting community living and enhanced social opportunities. [email protected], intentcom.org
Judson Center Autism Connections
3917 Research Park Dr., ste. B1-A • (248) 549–4339
Applied behavior analysis therapy for those with a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder beginning at age 18 months. Many commercial insurances accepted, including some Medicaid. Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. [email protected], judsoncenter.org
Michigan Ability Partners
3810 Packard, ste. 260 • (734) 975–6880
Serves veterans and individuals with disabilities by addressing homelessness and factors that can lead to homelessness, such as under- and unemployment, limited to no income, and limited support. Services include rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, job placement and coaching, eviction prevention, and financial management (representative payee). Mon.–Fri. 8:30 a.m.–noon and 1–4 p.m. [email protected], mapagency.org
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services–Washtenaw County
22 Center, Ypsi • (734) 481–2000
Financial and health services to income-eligible families, including financial assistance (child care, utilities, Medicaid, and SNAP benefits) and emergency services. Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. washtenaw.org/1542/health-human-services, michigan.gov/mibridges (online application)
Michigan Rehabilitation Services (Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity)
3810 Packard, ste. 170 • (517) 241–5432, (800) 605–6722
Vocational rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities in Washtenaw and Livingston counties. [email protected], michigan.gov/mrs
St. Louis Center
16195 Old US-12, Chelsea • (734) 475–8430
Serves adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in a residential community of group homes with on-site nursing, social work staff, and accommodations for specific dietary needs. Local employment and public education programs and field trips to community events. Day program and respite care available for adults with I/DD who are not residents. [email protected], stlouiscenter.org

Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy
1100 N. Main, ste. 205 • (734) 662–1256
Advocacy for people with disabilities to provide them with opportunities for full inclusion in community life. Helps youths with disabilities, ages 18–26, transition from K–12 education and children’s services to community-based services and supports. Assists all individuals with disabilities to obtain accommodations to navigate the court system, Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income, and Medicaid. Mon.–Thurs. 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Fri. by appointment. [email protected], washtenawaca.org
Washtenaw Intermediate School District
1819 S. Wagner • (734) 994–8100
Naomi Norman, superintendent. Coordinates educational services for Washtenaw County’s 9 public school districts and public school academies, including programs for career technical education, homeless students, court-involved youths, special education, early childhood, and more. Operates early childhood and special education programs for birth–age 26 at various locations including High Point School, which serves county residents with severe disabilities. washtenawisd.org
Washtenaw Learning Disabilities Association
Provides information, resources, and support to individuals with learning disabilities and their families living in Washtenaw County. See website for a list of tutors, many trained in the Orton-Gillingham reading method. [email protected], washtenawlda.org
Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Print Disabled
343 S. Fifth Ave. (Ann Arbor District Library) • (734) 327–4224
For people of all ages who are unable to read or use standard-print materials due to a temporary or permanent disability. Audiobook players, books, magazines, and videos in downloadable, USB cartridge, large print, and Braille formats are mailed and returned via the USPS at no charge. Apply for services by phone or email. Daily 10 a.m.–8 p.m. [email protected], wlbpd.aadl.org