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The Individual and Family Support program was
created by an act of the Alabama Legislature in 1993, in response to an overwhelming
grassroots effort by people with developmental disabilities, their families and others. In
1997, the Legislature permanently reauthorized it. Remember, the program exists as a
matter of state law.
The purpose of the Individual
and Family Support program is to provide people with developmental disabilities and their
families with several opportunities not often available to them in the past. First, it
provides flexible supports to eligible people and their families - things like washing
machines, diapers, wheelchair ramps, car batteries - that other existing programs can not
or will not provide. Second, it allows people and their families to decide for themselves
what supports they really need and want instead of having to choose from a limited list a
program makes available. Third, it gives people and their families real decision making
power about the ways supports are provided in their communities.
This site is intended to
provide you with basic information regarding Individual and Family Supports. Please visit
our FAQ page; if you still have questions regarding IFS please
contact us. We will be glad to assist you.
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