Multicultural Community Services of the Pioneer Valley, Inc.

Resource Brochures

Devices used to assist with completing activities of daily living


A MassHealth program for ages 16 and older with developmental or physical disabilities who cannot live alone safely.

Assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities including selecting, locating, and using them.

Supports and services for children and adults on the autism spectrum.

 

Specialty services related to assisting individuals with visual impairments.

Families with children with disabilities often have difficulty finding quality care for their children.

Crisis services are comprehensive programs designed to respond to individuals experiencing a crisis related to a mental illness or substance use.

Specialty services related to assisting individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Specialized dental services for individuals with disabilities.



A comprehensive system of specialized services and supports to give individuals with intellectual disabilities the opportunities to live the way they choose.

A government agency that promotes healthy people, families, community, and healthy environments through compassionate care, education, and prevention

Services to empower elders and caregivers by providing education, support, and services to enhance the quality of life for those over 60.

A series designed to provide individuals with disabilities and family members with state-of-the-art information and leadership-building skills to impact state and local organizations effectively

Resources to access emergency food pantries, food stamps, soup kitchens, and more.


Income-based health care plans that help pay for medical coverage.



Children and adults with disabilities may require a higher degree of in-home care due to their physical or medical needs and/or limitations in their functional living skills.

Information on funding resources, both private and state-funded, available to people with disabilities for home modifications to support accessibility.


Information on various housing options available to those residing in Western Massachusetts.


Children and adults with disabilities may require a higher degree of in-home care due to their physical or medical needs and/or limitations in their functional living skills.

Information on funding resources, both private and state-funded, available to people with disabilities for home modifications to support accessibility. 

Information on various housing options available to those residing in Western Massachusetts.


Children and adults with disabilities may require a higher degree of in-home care due to their physical or medical needs and/or limitations..

Information on funding resources, both private and state-funded, available to people with disabilities for home modifications to support accessibility.

Information on various housing options available to those residing in Western Massachusetts.

 

A federal program that provides benefits for retired individuals, survivors of a spouse or parent (specific age requirements), and individuals with disabilities.

Educating students with special needs in a way that addresses their individual differences and needs.


The age of majority is the threshold of adulthood. In the United States and most other countries, the age of majority is recognized at age 18.

Resources to improve the future of youth transitioning from high school to employment, day programs, individual living, or supported living.

There are state and federally funded programs available to people with disabilities. 

Assistance programs available to low-income families to pay for or offset utility bills, such as heat (gas, electric, or oil) and telephones.

Resources for individuals with disabilities and caregivers to purchase or modify a vehicle to meet the unique needs of the individual.