Hidden disabilities
The majority of the time, disability is hidden
Learning disabilities, attentional differences, mental health, chronic health, brain injury, and other disability experiences can be difficult for people to disclose if there are concerns about stigma. Sometimes people aren’t sure if they experience disability or not, they just know that things seem a lot harder for them than for others.
We invite individuals to come and learn more about Accessible Ed & Disability Resources if they have questions. The conversation is confidential and the options are always yours. It is just a matter of learning what those options are, so you can make an informed choice.
Resources
- 聽makes resources, referrals, and information available for those with learning disabilities.
- provides resources, events, speakers, list of professionals, and public awareness on dyslexia.
- offers help to people with mental illness, addictions, or problem gambling issues who are homeless. Clinics in Milwaukie, northeast and southeast Portland.
- provides housing, health care, opportunities for peer relationships, and help with employment, and benefits for those experiencing addictions, homelessness, and poverty.
- advocates for people with mental illness and addiction.