The Morris family called dLCV because their daughter, Kate, needs adult services from the Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS). With dLCV assistance, the client advocated for herself very well and became a DARS client.
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A Man’s Tablet is His Ticket to Freedom
During a routine facility monitoring visit, dLCV discovered that David was subjected to disproportionate amounts of mechanical restraint. Found out how a tablet was his ticket to freedom.
A Veteran needed our help to breathe. Our advocacy helped him get a “Breath of Fresh Air.”
Jay, a Veteran, needed our help to breathe. Our advocacy helped him get a "Breath of Fresh Air." Find out how we advocated for Jay.
Christie needed more time. One phone call from dLCV made the difference.
Christie used to spend her time waiting for resources. Now, she spends her time working at her new job. Find out how we advocated for Christie's employment.
Advocating for Kids with Disabilities
Matthew is no longer anxious this school year. Find out how we advocated for Matthew to obtain the proper tools to grow and succeed in the classroom!
Randall is now working!
Randall no longer has to face obstacles in finding employment. He is now working! Find out how we advocated for Randall's employment.
Jerry is Safe at Home!
Jerry's fingers were amputated from physical abuse at home. Now he feels safe at home. Find out how we advocated for Jerry's safety.
Advocating for a ramp
James was worried about seeing his daughter's choir concert until our advocacy ensured a more accessible environment. Find out how we advocated for an accessible outcome.
Advocacy made the difference
Elena contacted the disAbility Law Center of Virginia (dLCV) because she needed our help to regain her services. Our advocacy made the difference.
Freedom to go Home
Walter contacted the disAbility Law Center of Virginia (dLCV) because he wanted to leave a nursing home and return home with his family. In order to do this, Walter needed assistance to remove his guardian.