
All about change and moving from one step to the next.

SSI, IHSS, government assistance in one form or another.

All in relation to support for families and individuals.

Strategies and info about dealing effectively with meltdowns, tantrums and fits.

Technology ranging from low-tech to high-tech can help children with disabilities.

The first 5 years of life beginning with infancy on up.

Resources primarily aimed at youth & adults who are past school age.

This category contains every video in our online library.
Making an IEP binder is a great way to keep information organized and at the ready when you need it. An IEP binder can help you prepare for IEP meetings and stay up to date on your child’s progress.
Author and IEP expert Dr. Vaughn Lauer talks about how to get the school to cooperate with what you know your child needs.
Conservatorship is an important step for families of a special needs child transitioning into adulthood. In order to maintain the legal rights to make important decisions concerning your child’s care, such as place of residence, medical treatment, and educational placement after age 18, you need to be appointed conservator by
Has your employment been impacted by COVID-19? Have your hours been reduced? Have you lost your job? Are you an essential worker concerned about safety? Disability Rights California invites you to attend a web-based training series for people with disabilities.
Many people with disabilities miss out on supportive services that assist us in our life’s goals. We may not know how the Department of Rehabilitation Services and programs can help you. Join us to find out what services are available to you!
If you have a disability, you may qualify to receive financial assistance from Social Security. Learn the eligibility requirements and how to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Part 10 of 10 video series with information about the special education transition process. This video was created by YourSpecialEducationsRights.com and RFENC cannot guarantee the level of accessibility of the video and video captions. Please let us know if you have any trouble accessing this video.
Janeth moved to Redding when she was 13 from the Bay Area. She the second oldest of seven kids and from a young age she has helped translate for her mom. Janeth previously worked as a CNA for 4 years before she started to learn about Rowell which then led her to work for her sister, Jasmin, as well as caring for other adults with disabilities who she has grown close with them and their families. She has always found myself wanting to help people so she’s happy to be able to continue with that here at Rowell. Outside of everything, Janeth enjoys trying new foods, whether that be cooking at home or trying a new restaurant. She loves to go thrifting and being on the hunt for good pieces to be re-loved. Her all-time favorite pastime is to just be at home watching musicals and singing her heart out on the couch.