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At Redhead Supports! We empower individuals with disabilities to live their lives to the fullest. Our team is committed to providing personalized care and support that focuses on your unique needs, goals, and aspirations. Whether you’re seeking assistance with daily activities, mobility solutions, or connecting to community resources, we’re here to help you thrive. 

The Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation (DETR) is the state’s lead workforce development agency. The bureau offers workforce related services, job placement and training, services for people with disabilities, investigation of claims of discrimination, and unemployment insurance benefits.

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Nevada 2-1-1 is a special telephone number reserved in Canada and the United States to provide information and referrals to health, human and social service organizations. Dialing 2-1-1 in almost every part of the United States will connect you to human and social services for your area.

2-1-1 services include places to find emergency food, housing and emergency shelter locations, children’s services, support for seniors, older persons, and people with disabilities, and mental health and counseling services, among many others.

Medicaid provides free health care coverage for low income individuals and families in Nevada. Adults between age 19-64 whose household income is at or below 138% of the Federal Poverty Level. Children under age 19 whose income is at or below 205% of the FPL. Pregnant Women whose household income is less than 165% of the FPL. Parents or Caretakers with income at or below 138% of the FPL. Supplemental Security Income recipients and certain Medicare beneficiaries Nevada Check Up provides medical

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The Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) in the State of Nevada, Department of Health and Human Services, represents Nevada’s elders, children and adults with disabilities or special health care needs.

Nevada Care Connection works with older adults, people with disabilities, Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals, and family caregivers to explore a variety of services, resources, and programs available to them. Our goal is to help individuals make informed decisions and connect to services as easily as possible.

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The Southern Nevada Centers for Independent Living helps disabled people become independent and offers them services to integrate into the community with ease and become independent. The SNCIL offers: Information and Referrals, Basic Independent Living Skills Training, Peer Counseling – Individual and Support Group, Advocacy – Individual and Systems, Benefits Counseling – Adaptive Equipment, SSI/SSDI Back-to-Work Benefits, Medicaid, Medicare; Transition /Diversion Services;  Adaptive Equipment; Housing and Transportation; Americans with Disabilities Act Technical Assistance; Public Awareness and Community Education