Deinstitutionalization

Deinstitutionalization services for individuals who are presently residing in an institutional setting such as a nursing home are provided. We assist people to obtain the services they need to transition from more restrictive settings to reside in the community of their choice.

Independent Living Skills Training

Independent Living Skills Training is a core service provided to support people with disabilities so they can live independently in the community. Training is determined on an individual basis depending on their needs which promote an independent lifestyle.

Training is provided in one or more of the following areas:

  • Personal care assistance management
  • Orientation/ mobility for the blind and low vision services
  • Budgeting
  • Orientation to public transportation system
  • Daily living skills
  • Assistive technology use
  • Self empowerment
  • Nutrition
  • Home safety
  • Pre-employment

Community Advocacy

Advocacy is provided to ensure the rights of people with disabilities are protected. Advocacy efforts are initiated to respond to proposed legislative changes and/or the need for increased funding and services to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Community participation becomes a key element in maintaining and preventing changes to important laws which protect individuals with disabilities.

Individualized Advocacy

Access Alaska assists consumers to take action on their own behalf (self-advocacy) to support their access to the goods, services and service providers in their communities

Information and Referral Services

This is the starting point for first time users of any of Access Alaska's services. Access Alaska can answer questions and provide information about disability and senior related services including housing, employment, personal care, benefits, transportation, legal rights, education, emergency shelter, health care, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

One out of four calls requesting information come from other agencies, organizations and businesses.

Benefits Counseling

Access Alaska delivers technical assistance to consumers on how to apply for various benefits programs, and integrate them into their employment, healthcare, and housing needs.

Youth Transition Program

Access Alaska Fairbanks's Youth Transition program provides opportunities for youth (14 - 21) who experience disabilities to receive assistance and support in completing their secondary education, and developing skills needed live independently and to enter the world of work.

Technical Assistance on Accessibility Regulations and Codes

Access Alaska provides technical assistance to businesses, educational entities, community based programs, and individuals on how to comply with accessibility guidelines through the ADA Partners Project. The lack of full accessibility to our community’s goods and services remains the largest obstacle to the integration of persons with disabilities. Through telephonic and site visits, Access Alaska assists dozens of businesses and programs each year to make their services more available to Alaskans and visitors who experience disabilities.

Peer Support and Counseling

Access Alaska Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Wasilla office staff facilitate and provide support to several peer counseling groups that meet regularly in office meeting rooms: Multiple Sclerosis Peer Support, Visually Impaired / Blind Peer Support Group, Head Injury Peer Support Group, Stroke Support Group, Mobility Support Group, Renal Care Support Group, Family and Caregiver Support Group, and Seizure Peer Support Group. In addition to providing facilitators and space for the meetings, Access Alaska can offer information and support for transportation arrangements for participants.

Contact your local Access Alaska office for specific dates and times.

Access Peer/Support group information is available here.
The Anchorage Daily News has a listing of other community support/peer groups here.

Interpreter Referral Line

For persons who experience deafness and hardness of hearing Access Alaska offers accurate communication services. In 2003, Access Alaska Fairbanks started an Interpreter Referral Line that coordinates requests for American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters in the community. Access schedules requests for ASL services with trained interpreters, who work as part time staff to Access Alaska.

Developmental Disabilities Services

Access Alaska offers individualized case management services and facilitation of state core funding for Alaskans who experience developmental disabilities (DD) and are eligible for state DD services.

Care Coordination, Home/Community Based Waivers

Access Alaska assists individuals to create support systems to allow them to live in their community rather than an institution or nursing home. This Medicaid and state supported program has helped hundreds of Alaskans live with their families and in their own communities rather than in an institution.

Alaska Resource Manual

The Alaska Resource Manual is a comprehensive, statewide health and human service directory published by Access Alaska for over 15 years.  The Alaska Resource Manual is an invaluable information and referral resource tool for social service providers and non-profit organizations serving low-income families who require health and human services.

This manual has been discontinued and is no longer available.

Please refer to alaska.networkofcare.org for current information.

Adaptive Equipment Loan

Assistive technology and adaptive equipment (e.g. wheelchairs, transfer benches, magnifiers, hospital beds, commodes, walkers, grab bars) are provided to individuals with disabilities to increase their safety and independence in their homes and the community. Over 250 Alaskans throughout Access Alaska’s Interior and South Central Regions use this service annually; many of them are low income and do not have the funds available to purchase the equipment nor does their health care insurance (private or public) cover the items.

Independent Living Services

Access Alaska was the first and still the largest organization in Alaska offering Independent Living, services and resources.

Home Accessability Modifications

Access Alaska utilizes a variety of funding sources to construct accessibility modifications to remove barriers and make homes and communities more accessible.