Developmental Disabilities Division

401 Fifth Avenue
Suite 520
Seattle, WA 98104

ddd@kingcounty.gov
Phone: 206-263-9061
Fax: 206-205-1632
TTY: 711 Relay Service

Department :Community and Human Services

Retirement Age Activities

Community Access Services

Retirement services for individuals with developmental disabilities are called “Community Access Services”. Community Access services are for people with developmental disabilities ages 62 and older who:

  • have retired, or

  • have never worked and don’t want a job.

These services will:

  • assist individuals to participate in activities, events and organizations in the local community in ways similar to others of retirement age;
  • provide the support necessary to build and strengthen relationships between family members and members of the local community who are not paid to be with the individual;
  • find places where an individual’s interest, culture, talent, and gifts can be contributed and shared with others with similar interests;
  • provide opportunities for people to do things they enjoy as well as new and interesting things;
  • support participation in clubs, associations, and organizations as members and in decision-making capabilities.


Community Access Providers

King County contracts with the following agencies to provide Community Access services:

AtWork
690 NW Juniper
Issaquah, WA 98027
425-392-1812

Community Trades & Careers
P. O. Box 2558
Everett, WA 98203
425-353-7521

Elder & Adult Day Services
12831 NE 21st Place
Bellevue, WA 98005
425-867-1799

Highline Community College
P. O. Box 98000, Omni 315
Des Moines, WA 98198
206-878-3710, ext. 5122

L. Turner Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 15352
Seattle, WA 98115
206-524-5751 or
206-364-6544 ext. 164
FAX: 206-522-7786

PROVAIL
P. O. Box 77048
Seattle, WA 98177
206-826-1037

Shoreline Community College
16101 Greenwood Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98133
206-546-4799



King County Funded Integrated Senior Services Project

    The Northshore Senior Center in Bothell, manages a project designed to connect older adults with developmental disabilities to senior center services. Center staff work individually with adults to help them identify their interests, gifts and needs and then to involve them in activities of their choice. These activities may include, but are not limited to: arts programs, physical activities, the Health Enhancement Program, clubs, outings, support groups, special events, meals, committees and volunteer opportunities. The Center is open seven days a week from 8:30 – 4:30, with occasional evening programs. In addition to programs in Bothell, activities are scheduled in Kenmore, Woodinville and Mill Creek. The Center recruits and trains volunteers to ensure that each participant’s experience is comfortable and fulfilling. These volunteers meet and greet project participants, introduce them to other members and ensure they are safe and comfortable while at the Center. Please call 425-487-2441 for more information about this program.
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  Updated: November 6, 2005