Disability and Support Services in Marion County, WV
Disability Action Center
102 Benoni Avenue
Fairmont, WV 26554
304-366-3213
http://www.disabilityactioncenter.com
The Disability Action Center (DAC), formerly known as the ARC of Marion County, is a non-profit agency serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The center offers a wide range of programs to help our members to become independent, contributing members of society such as; Educational and Training, Health and Wellness, Social and Recreational, Exercise and Fitness, Self-Advocacy, Information and Referral, Special Olympics and The Assist Award.
102 Benoni Avenue
Fairmont, WV 26554
304-366-3213
http://www.disabilityactioncenter.com
The Disability Action Center (DAC), formerly known as the ARC of Marion County, is a non-profit agency serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The center offers a wide range of programs to help our members to become independent, contributing members of society such as; Educational and Training, Health and Wellness, Social and Recreational, Exercise and Fitness, Self-Advocacy, Information and Referral, Special Olympics and The Assist Award.
WV Aging and Disability Resource Center
9541 Middletown Mall
Whitehall, WV 26554
304-363-1595 or 866-987-2372
http://www.wvnavigate.org
The West Virginia Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are places you and your family can visit or call to ask questions about services and supports to help you or a loved one remain at home and active in the community for as long as possible. At the ADRC offices you will find professionally trained staff who can answer all of your questions about resources available in your area and how to access or apply for those resources. They can assist you in easily navigating the long-term care system, which can often be confusing and frustrating. There are offices serving all of West Virginia.
9541 Middletown Mall
Whitehall, WV 26554
304-363-1595 or 866-987-2372
http://www.wvnavigate.org
The West Virginia Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) are places you and your family can visit or call to ask questions about services and supports to help you or a loved one remain at home and active in the community for as long as possible. At the ADRC offices you will find professionally trained staff who can answer all of your questions about resources available in your area and how to access or apply for those resources. They can assist you in easily navigating the long-term care system, which can often be confusing and frustrating. There are offices serving all of West Virginia.
Please click the button below to visit the sites of West Virginia Rehab Services and the National Council on Aging found on the Employment Services page of this website.