North Carolina Disability Resources and Advocacy Organizations
Scroll down for links to government agencies and disability rights organizations in North Carolina. They may be able assist you with:
- disability advocacy
- home health services
- home care
- nursing aide services
- Medicaid
- accessing other community resources to help people with disabilities.
Many of these organizations work to address the unique needs associated with different disabilities, including but not limited to physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities, and mental illness. Others focus on issues such as access to housing and legal assistance based on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
If you live in North Carolina and are a person with a disability, learning about state-specific resources to support people with disabilities can help you advocate for yourself. If you are a friend, family member, or caregiver of a person with disabilities in North Carolina, these resources can help you in supporting your loved one.
Note: this website attempts to use people first language and thus uses the term "person with a disability" rather than disabled or handicapped.
We hope you will check out the rest of OlmsteadRights.org to learn about critical rights of people with disabilities.
Protection & Advocacy Organization
The North Carolina state disability protection and advocacy (P&A) agency is Disability Rights North Carolina (DRNC). DRNC is part of the nation's federally-funded P&A system. It provides help to people with disabilities in North Carolina to expand and defend their rights, including supporting self-advocacy groups and legal assistance. DRNC is part of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN).
Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC)
ADRCs are the main points of access for long-term supports and services for older adults and people with disabilities, including home health care and assistive technology.
Legal Services Organizations
These organizations provide free legal assistance for low-income individuals, including help with accessing Social Security and Medicaid benefits.
Other Disability Advocacy Organizations
These organizations protect and advocate for the civil and human rights of people with disabilities.
State Medicaid Agency
Learn about and apply for Medicaid services in North Carolina.
- Division of Medical Assistance - North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services
- Medicaid.gov North Carolina page
Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)
The Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) helps remove barriers to independent living for people with disabilities and works to increase necessary supports and services. It is part of the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL).
Other State and Non-Profit Agencies
These agencies provide help for people with disabilities and their families and caregivers. Disability services are often free or low-cost.
- North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
- Disability Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- Children's Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- Family Support Network of North Carolina
- First in Families of North Carolina
Money Follows the Person (MFP)
Free assistance with transitioning from a nursing facility or institutional care to the community.
Crisis Services
Crisis intervention and counseling for people who are in need of immediate help or need someone to talk to. If you or a loved one is experiencing emotional distress, these agencies are ready to offer free and confidential help. Common concerns include but are not limited to mental illness, suicide, intellectual or developmental disability, physical disability, substance abuse, grief, sexual assault, and family violence.
- Crisis Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- North Carolina Suicide Hotlines
- HopeLine of North Carolina
- North Carolina Rape Crisis Centers
- NC Crisis Solutions Initiative
- North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Services for Senior Citizens
Free or low-cost resources and disability services for senior citizens and their loved ones to promote successful community living.
- North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services
- North Carolina Area Agencies on Aging
- Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
- Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
- Senior Law Project - Legal Aid of North Carolina
- In-Home Aides - Department of Health and Human Services
Regional Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Center
Provides information, training, and guidance on disability access and North Carolina disability services. One of 10 regional centers in the ADA National Network.
Developmental Disabilities Services
These agencies address the specific needs of people with developmental disabilities. They advocate for community inclusion and access to North Carolina disability services.
- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Services
- North Carolina Innovations Waiver
- Disability Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities
- North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program
- Autism Society of North Carolina
- Assistive Technology Program
- In-Home Aides - Department of Health and Human Services
- Community Rehabilitation Services (Vocational Rehabilitation)
- The Arc of North Carolina
- First in Families of North Carolina
Mental Health Services
These agencies address the specific needs of people with mental illness and promote mental health. Some agencies offer free or low-cost group counseling and education programs.
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse - Department of Health and Human Services
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics
- Supportive Housing
- Treatment Centers
- Counseling Services at Departments of Social Services
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) North Carolina
- Mental Health America of Central Carolinas
- Mental Health America of the Triangle
- Community Rehabilitation Services (Vocational Rehabilitation)
- Mental Health Association in Forsyth County
Physical Disabilities Services
Free or low-cost North Carolina disability services for people of all ages, including physical therapy, access to employment and education, support for independent living, and assistive technology.
- Disability Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- Deaf-Blind Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- Independent Living Rehabilitation Program
- Assistive Technology Program
- In-Home Aides - Department of Health and Human Services
- Community Rehabilitation Services (Vocational Rehabilitation)
Traumatic Brain Injury Services
Information and resources for individuals with traumatic brain injuries and their loved ones.
- Brain Injury Association of North Carolina
- Assistive Technology Program
- Independent Living Rehabilitation Program
- In-Home Aides - Department of Health and Human Services
- Community Rehabilitation Services (Vocational Rehabilitation)
- First in Families of North Carolina
Addiction and Substance Abuse Services
Information and resources for people with substance abuse and their loved ones.
- Substance Abuse Services - Department of Health and Human Services
- Treatment Centers
- Governor's Institute on Substance Abuse
- Counseling Services at Departments of Social Services
- Problem Gambling Program
- Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics
Low-Income Housing Services
Information and tools for locating affordable housing and access to public housing.
- North Carolina Housing Finance Agency
- North Carolina Housing Coalition
- NCHousingSearch.org
- North Carolina Low Income Housing
- Charlotte Housing Authority
- Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Rental Help
- Mercy Housing
- SocialServe.com