The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC) is a renowned University Center for Excellence in Disabilities located in Bloomington, Indiana. Since its establishment in 1970, IIDC has been dedicated to promoting excellence in developmental disabilities through research, education, and service. With a lifespan approach, IIDC works through seven centers to address various issues across different stages of life, including early childhood, school-age, young adulthood, and adulthood. Their mission is to collaborate with communities to ensure the meaningful participation and support of individuals of all ages and abilities.
The IIDC's full-service lending library offers a wide range of resources on disabilities across the lifespan. Whether you're looking for materials to borrow or seeking answers to your questions, the library is ready to assist. They provide access to their resources through mail and are open on weekdays. Additionally, IIDC offers FINDER, a comprehensive online platform that helps individuals with disabilities and their families navigate the complex web of community services and programs. With 24/7 access and user-friendly features, FINDER makes it easier to locate and save relevant information for future use.
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