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Disability Resources

Accessible Recreation, Arts and Leisure

  • The Maine Guide to Accessible Recreation, Arts and Leisure presents information about recreational opportunities available to people with disabilities in Maine. Find out how much Maine has to offer! Activities include beaches, boating, hiking and camping, horseback riding, hunting and fishing, museums and historic sites, skiing, spectator sports and entertainment, summer camps, swimming, and transportation.
  • Opportunities for Fishing and Hunting for People with Disabilities, Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife
    Find out how to apply for special fishing and hunting permits for the blind, disabled veterans, people with cognitive disabilities, and paraplegics.

Benefits

  • Client Assistance Program
    The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is a federally funded program that provides information, assistance and advocacy to people with disabilities who are applying for or receiving services under the Rehabilitation Act. Programs under this Act include Vocational Rehabilitation, Independent Living Services and Projects with Industry.
  • Disability Determination Services, Department of Human Services
    The Maine Disability Determination Service is comprised of Maine State workers who make disability decisions for the Social Security Administration. These decisions directly service the citizens of our state and bring approximately four hundred million dollars in benefits to disabled Maine citizens.

Employment & Education

General State Programs

  • Division of Deafness
    The Division of Deafness (DoD) provides a variety of services for deaf citizens of Maine including information and referral; advocacy; statewide registry; and promotion of accessibility. Additionally, DoD coordinates the assessment of the needs of people who are deaf and hard of hearing in order to recommend legislation to change or improve services. Other programs include Telecommunications Devices, Legal Interpreting, Identification Cards, Hearing-Ear-Dog registration.

Independent Living

  • Independent Living Services Program
    The Independent Living Services (ILS) Program assists people who have significant disabilities to live more independently in their homes and communities. The program provides and arranges needed IL services subject to the availability of funds. The program is also an advocacy program for people with disabilities and their families.
  • Alpha One
    A Center for Independent Living in Maine.

Rights & Advocacy

  • Disability Rights Center, Department of Human Services
    The Disability Rights Center provides protection and advocacy services for eligible people of all ages with developmental disabilities or mental illness. DRC offers direct advocacy assistance, information and referral, and training.

Technology & Communication

Other Disability Organizations & Directories

Maine School Search

Online Services

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