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Options For Independence - Brigham City Satellite Office

Address: 862 South Main Street, Suite 9
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: 435-723-2171
URL: http://www.optionsind.org
Services Provided: 1. Information and Referral.
2. Counseling (Professional and Peer).
3. Options Development (Promoting the rights of people with disabilities on a local, state, and national level).
4. Independent Living Skills Training
a. Household Management.
b. Cooking.
c. Community Integration.
d. Communication.
e. Other topics upon request.
5. Support Services
a. Assistive Technology (purchase, loan, repair).
b. Transportation.
c. Housing Assistance.
d. Advocacy.
e. Attendant Care Management.
f. Training and Referral.
g. Nursing Facility Transition Assistance.
6. Community Services
a. Public Education
b. Consultation and Access and Barrier Removal
c. Support Groups
i. Concerned Citizens with Disabilities Coalition (CCDC)
This is an advocacy group committed to improving accessibility in communities and to removing barriers of all types.
ii. Ye Old Tyme Crafters
Participants with visual disabilities meet to learn new adaptive skills for sewing, quilting, knitting, crocheting and various types of crafts. Activities include individual and group projects, learning new crafts and having fun.
iii. Low Vision Support Group
For adults age 55 and older who have visual disabilities. Activities include sharing concerns and feelings of isolation, problem solving techniques, tips on how to adapt the living environment, guest speakers and community awareness.
iv. Brain Injury Support Group
Held once a month to offer peer support, problem solving, guest speakers, information on resources and community awareness.
v. Peer Mentoring Support Group
Support and training on disability resources by those who have |been there; done that| and want to share with others.
d. Community Activities
Eligibility: Person must have - 1. a disability that impairs activities of daily living and 2. expectation that services with be beneficial.
Wheelchair Accessible: Complete
Source: Utah 2-1-1 / Utah Food Bank
Last Updated: 11/4/2011