Ability Clinic - Adult Day Program at Dr. E's Place - Early Intervention - Newsletter by David Barry 0 comment Family Training – The Vital Link Merriam Webster defines family in many ways. In one sense, it is a set of parents and a child or children all living under one roof. The definition al
Adult Day Program at Dr. E's Place - Employment Services - Newsletter by David Barry 0 comment Meet Sammy- A Life Forever Changed In October of 2016, Sammy came to us as a new referral and began working with Katie Dumais, our Director of Employment Services. Katie worked with her
UA in the News by David Barry 0 comment United Ability Earns Coveted 4-Star Rating From Charity Navigator For 8th Consecutive Year Birmingham, AL April 3, 2018- United Ability’s strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a coveted 4-
Newsletter by David Barry 0 comment Michael Stephens: Safeguarding United Ability for the Long Term In 2018, United Ability celebrates 70 years of serving individuals living with disabilities. What better way to help safeguard the next 70 years than
Ability Clinic by David Barry 0 comment Ask the Expert United Ability is unique in the state of Alabama, due to the life-spectrum services available to CHILDREN AND ADULTS living with a wide range of disab
Newsletter by David Barry 0 comment ABILITY News – January 2018 Celebrating 70 Years | Save the Date for Great Events | Gone for Good www.unitedability.org (205) 944-3900
Early Intervention - Hand in Hand Early Learning - Resources by David Barry 0 comment Ask the Expert: Holiday Toy Guide It’s that time of year again, and everyone is asking, “What should we get _____ (insert your precious child’s name) for the holidays?” It’s
Newsletter by David Barry 0 comment Bojangles’ Partners to Raise Funds for Second Year Bojangles’ – famous for their delicious chicken and biscuits – is partnering with United Ability again this December to bring Hope a
Adult Day Program at Dr. E's Place by David Barry 0 comment A Labor of Love It was truly a labor of love for Mountain Brook High School sophomore, Conner Hudson. Conner Hudson, a sophomore at Mountain Brook High School and a m