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Nationwide, as many as 54 million Americans have a disability. Maybe your neighbor has an injury resulting from a motor vehicle accident, or your coworker has a child with cerebral palsy. Your grandmother may be recovering from stroke -- or maybe you are one of every five Americans with a disability. Look around you, and you'll find people of all abilities who are vital participants in their communities despite the barriers they may encounter.

The barriers, physical or otherwise, people with disabilities face begin with people's attitudes -- attitudes often rooted in misinformation and misunderstanding. Easter Seals provides answers to help everyone create solutions that change lives... maybe even their own.

At Home
Learn how to make your home safe and accessible for someone with a disability, or develop an emergency evacuation plan.

At Work
Know your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act whether you're an employee or an employer.

Autism
Here you will find information, links and support on Austism Spectrum Disorder.

Campership -Information about Easter Seals - Michigans' summer camp opportunities.

Children's Resources
Learn about the resources available to children with physical and/or mental heath issues in the community as well as right here at Easter Seals - Michigan.

Dreams Unlimited Clubhouse
Easter Seals' Dreams Unlimited Clubhouse, located at 1222 Catalpa in Royal Oak, is a non-residential day care facility used by Dreams members.

FWO
Links to sites with up-to-date snow and trail conditions in Michigan.

Media
Find facts about Easter Seals, its history, mission, news, view our financial statement, read our client success stories, meet Joseph, our Child Ambassador, learn about our commitment to quality, order marketing materials or a CD-ROM and speak with our Marketing Department.

Mobility
Find transportation services for people with disabilities through SMART bus transportation services. 

P.L.A.Y. Project
The Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters  (P.L.A.Y.) Project:  An intensive, early intervention program for children ages 18 months 8 years, who are on the Autistic Spectrum.

Support
Here you will find resources and advocacy groups outside of Easter Seals - Michigan who can help people with disabilities in the community.

Who We Serve
Learn more about the types of disabilities that Easter Seals - Michigan serves.

If you have additional questions regarding Easter Seals programs or outside resources to the community, please contact us.

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