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eitas - Empowering Individuals Through Advocacy and Support
Eitas' mission is to support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families with services that respect their choices, increase their opportunities, encourage their independence and assist their inclusion in all aspects of the community.
Eitas supports people with developmental disabilities through a variety of programs. These programs include: Transportation, Targeted Case Management (Support Coordination) for people that have active Medicaid, Community Outreach Department supports for people that do not have active Medicaid, Grant Funding for select programs which are approved on a yearly basis, and a Training Department which provides classes on a variety of topics. Eitas works to support people to be active members of their communities, and seeks to promote a culture of inclusion and individualized supports. Eitas strives be a Missouri leader in developing, supporting, and furthering a community free of attitudinal and physical barriers and where persons with developmental disabilities participate in the full, rich life of their community without fear and prejudice.
Eitas is the SB 40 Board agency for Jackson, County, MO. By statute, we provide tax funds for services to citizens of Jackson County who are deemed eligible under the definition of developmental disability and in accordance with our own local policies. See Funding Policies and Procedures (PDF download).
Intellectual Disability (ID) and Dementia
This course is for anyone, provider or caregiver, interested in learning basic information regarding the different diagnoses of dementia and how they may appear different in adults with Intellectual Disability (ID). Participants will be able to apply this information to better provide supports to adults with ID affected by dementia. Instructors: Andrea Gillette/Amy Yeager
FREE to anyone, provider or caregiver, interested in learning basic information regarding the different diagnoses of dementia and how they may appear different in adults with Intellectual Disability (ID).