Oregon CILs are community  based, consumer directed, not for profit organizations.  Independent  Living Centers are nonresidential organizations serving individuals of any  age with any disabilities in Oregon. Unique in the world of  human services, CILs are governed and operated by board and staff composed of a majority of people with disabilities. All CILs provide four core services, which include:

  • Information and Referral – one-stop shopping for  information related to disability or services for individuals with  disabilities, families, employers, and the community.
  • Peer Support – staff and trained volunteers provide support, encouragement and guidance for individuals with disabilities.
  • Independent Living Skills Training – assessment  and training to people with disabilities in areas such as money  management, housekeeping, communication, self-advocacy, prevocational  skills and socialization.
  • Individual and Systems Advocacy – consistent with  the philosophy of independent living, individuals with disabilities are  taught to advocate for themselves. In addition, CILs  can engage in activities designed to affect positive change in local,  state, and federal systems affecting individuals with disabilities.
  • Life   Transition Assistance - related to youth leaving secondary  education, or individuals transitioning to or remaining in the least  restrictive living environment.

Accreditation: AOCIL's network of CILs complete state and federal accrditation reviews to ensure compliance with standards and assurances in section 725 (b) and (c) of the Rehabilitation Act.

 

 


Abilitree

SERVICE AREA: Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties

Abilitree provides services for people with disabilities and their families, including:

  • Information and Referral

  • Peer Support

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Individual and Systems Advocacy

  • Personal Guide

  • Been There & Done That

  • Mentoring

For more information, visit our website at: www.abilitree.org or call (541) 388 8103.


EOCIL - Eastern Oregon Center for Independent Living

SERVICE AREA:  Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler Counties


Eastern Oregon Center of Independent Living (EOCIL) provides services for people with disabilities and their families, including:

  • Information and Referral

  • Peer Support

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Individual and Systems Advocacy

  • STEPS training for employers of Homecare workers

  • National Award-winning HIV/AIDS Project

  • Life Transition Services

  • Business and Employment Services

  • Work Incentives Network (WIN) ~ Benefits Analysis

  • Community Access Award Project

  • Community Education

  • Support Groups

  • ADA Technical Assistance

  • Youth Mentoring Project

For more information, visit our website at: www.eocil.org or contact the following locations:

Ontario
Voice: (541) 889-3119
Toll-free: 1-866-248-8369
711 relay service: 711

Pendleton
Voice: (541) 276-1037
Toll-free: 1-877-711-1037
711 relay service: 711

The Dalles
Voice: (541) 370-2810
Toll-free 1-866-248-8369
711 relay service: 711


 

HASL - Handicapped Awareness and Support League

SERVICE AREA:  All services in Josephine and Jackson Counties.  WIN and STEPS programs are provided to Josephine, Jackson, Coos, Curry and Douglas Counties.

HASL provides services for people with disabilities and their families, including:

  • Information and Referral

  • Peer Mentoring

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Individual and Systems Advocacy

  • Work Incentives Network (WIN)

  • STEPS training for employers of Homecare workers

  • Employment services

  • Youth in Transition

  • Recreation and Social Programs

  • Durable medical equipment loan

  • ADA consultation

For more information, visit our website at: www.haslonline.org or call toll free: (800) 758-4275 / TTY (541) 479-3588.


ILR - Independent Living Resources

SERVICE AREA:  Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties

Independent Living Resources (ILR) provides services for people with disabilities and their families, including:

  • Information and Referral

  • Peer Support

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Individual and Systems Advocacy

  • Healthy Lifestyles

  • Housing

  • Skills Instruction

  • Sports/Outdoor Recreation

  • Volunteer Program

  • Classes/Groups:

    • Art

    • Cooking

    • Crossroads Discussion (TBI) Group

    • Ready to Rent

    • Shopper's Group

    • Visually Impaired Support Group

    • Women's Support Group

    • Writing Group


For more information, visit our website at: www.ilr.org or call (503) 232-7411.


LILA - Lane Independence Living Alliance

SERVICE AREA: Lane, Linn, Benton, Lincoln, Marion, Polk and Yamhill

Lane Independence Living Alliance (LILA) provides services for people with disabilities and their families, including:

  • Information and Referral

  • LILA Peer Support Club

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Individual and Systems Advocacy

  • ADA Info-Oregon

  • Blue Path

  • Consumer Outreach Program

  • Disability Navigator Program

  • Eugene Sounds

  • LAMHP

  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Living Well With MS Support Group

  • OPAL Network

  • Work Incentives Network (WIN)

  • STEPS training for employers of Homecare workers


For more information, visit our website at: www.lilaoregon.org or call (541) 607-7020.


UVDN - Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network

SERVICE AREA: Douglas County


Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network (UVDN) provides services for people with disabilities and their families, including:

  • Information and Referral

  • Peer Mentoring

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Individual and Systems Advocacy

  • Support Groups 

    • Acquired Brain Injury

    • Cerebral Palsy

    • Fibromyalgia

    • Post-Polio

    • Type I Diabetes

  • Kids on the Block- a troupe of educational puppets that help kids learn and talk about disabilities and social issues

  • Magnificent Abilities Group (MAG)

For more information, visit our website at: www.uvdn.org or call(541) 672-6336 / TTY (541) 440-2882