Living rich, full lives. Making personal choices. Meaningful employment in integrated community jobs.
If you have a disability that makes it difficult to get or keep a job, VR may be able to help.
NACDD is the national association for the 56 Councils on Developmental Disabilitiesacross the United States and its territories.
For Oregonians who are blind and visually impaired we change lives and provide support services.
Supporting people with developmental disabilities and their families to create and direct their own services.
WorkSource Oregon is your one-stop career center and a proud partner of the American Job All services are free!
Klamath County Developmental Disabilities Services (KCDDS) provides support for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are the point of access to services and support for people in Klamath County.
Community Living Case Management (CLCM) provides a wide range of services for individuals and their families who are eligible for services under the Developmental Disabilities criteria.
WorkSource Oregon is a network of public and private partners who work together to stimulate job growth by connecting businesses and workers with the resources they need to succeed.
ACES values our partners. We believe in working with our community to meet the needs of our participants.
Working with community partners we can find the best options to help our participants succeed.
Our core values can be summarized as a commitment to open, honest communication, outcome based joyful action, community service, compassionate service, and diamond quality services
Read MoreI have found Daryl Ackley to be thoughtful, innovative, energetic and reliable when working with vocational rehabilitation clients.”
Randy Costello Vocational Rehab Counselor"Daryl provides quality counseling and guidance with his clients. He is very creative and allows for clients to come up with innovative rehabilitation programs to meet their employment needs”-
Dacia Johnson Director of Rehabilitation Services Oregon Commission for the Blind