Ability Central explores what overstimulation is, how to manage it, and how best to support neurodivergent and disabled loved ones during the bustle of the holidays.
Visual
Visual disabilities can range from mild or moderate vision loss in one or both eyes to substantial or complete loss of vision in both eyes. Some people experience reduced or lack of sensitivity to certain colors or color blindness, as well as sensitivity to brightness.
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Articles
Welcome to Five Questions, a series where we sit down with members of the Ability Central team and learn more about their background, the work they do, and the impact they’re making.
Ability Central guides you through the protected rights of people with disabilities at work: reasonable accommodations, safe work environments, and the right to start, keep, and grow your career.
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Services
- Ability Resource Center
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2411 Monroe St
Madison, WI 53711
United States - Independent Housing for People with Disabilities
- Access To Community Services Inc
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Po Box 723
Platteville, WI 53818
United States - Human Service Organizations
- Adaptive Community Approach Program Inc
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121 Wisconsin Ave
Waukesha, WI 53186
United States - Community & Neighborhood Development