Ohio Statewide Independent Living Council

Ohio Statewide Independent Living Council OSILC promotes the full access & independence of people with disabilities in their chosen community.

The Ohio Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) was established in 1992 by amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and is a statutory requirement under Federal laws. The Ohio SILC is designed to maintain independence and not exist within any state agency, to ensure autonomy of the Independent Living (IL) Program in Ohio. The Ohio SILC’s is responsible for the development, implementation

, and monitoring of the State Plan for Independent Living, a three-year strategic plan for Ohio to work towards goals of greater access, inclusion and independence; coordinating activities with other entities that provide services similar or complementary to Independent Living Services; assisting to develop the network of Centers for Independent Living; and conduct regular meetings of the Council that are open to the public. We achieve our goals in working with the 12 Centers for Independent Living, working with state agencies in Ohio, and educating the community. Our role is not to provide direct services to individuals, but to help advance and develop Independent Living and the disability community in Ohio. The Ohio SILC is committed to promoting a philosophy of consumer control, peer support, self-help, self-determination, equal access, and individual and systems advocacy, in order to maximize leadership, empowerment, independence, productivity and to support full inclusion and integration of individuals with disabilities into the mainstream of American society. The Council operates with 19 Governor-appointed members from different parts of Ohio that represent a range of disabilities and to ensure we can respond to the needs and concerns of the over 1.6 Million people with disabilities in Ohio. More than half of our members must be individuals with significant disabilities. Of those 19 Members, one is selected by the Centers for Independent Living to represent the CILs, and five are employees from state agencies that work with individuals with disabilities.

Join Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities for an ADA webinar:📅 June 17, 2026🕙 10:00–11:00 a.m.ADA Series: Dispell...
06/08/2026

Join Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities for an ADA webinar:

📅 June 17, 2026
🕙 10:00–11:00 a.m.

ADA Series: Dispelling Common Misconceptions

This session will clarify common misconceptions about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) across employment, public services, and public accommodations. Participants will gain practical insight into ADA requirements and learn how to apply them accurately in real-world settings.


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Caregiving robot helps disabled American couple without home support via AP
06/07/2026

Caregiving robot helps disabled American couple without home support via AP

Caregiving robots are helping people living with disabilities with daily tasks from exercising to taking medication.

June is PTSD Awareness Month.PTSD can affect people of any age and may develop after experiencing or witnessing a trauma...
06/06/2026

June is PTSD Awareness Month.

PTSD can affect people of any age and may develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Raising awareness helps reduce stigma and encourages those affected to seek support.

Learn more from NAMI :
https://nami.org/types-of-conditions/posttraumatic-stress-disorder/

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is marked by longer-term symptoms like avoidance, mood symptoms, and hypervigilance resulting from experiencing traumatic events— such as an accident, assault, military combat or national disaster.

Join Ohio Department of Veterans Services  at the 2026 Ohio Veterans ConventionThe 2026 Ohio Veterans Convention is comi...
06/05/2026

Join Ohio Department of Veterans Services at the 2026 Ohio Veterans Convention

The 2026 Ohio Veterans Convention is coming to The Ohio State University on August 8, and we invite all Ohio veterans, service members, families, and community partners to be part of this statewide gathering. The Convention offers a full day of resources, benefits information, networking opportunities, and expert led sessions designed to support every stage of the veteran journey.

Attendees can connect directly with service providers, explore wellness and education opportunities, and engage with organizations dedicated to supporting Ohio’s military and veteran community.

Make plans to join us at the Ohio Union for a day centered on empowerment, connection, and service to those who have served.

Learn more and register at https://dvs.ohio.gov/convention.

Learn about the 2026 Ohio Veterans Convention coming up on August 8.

Since 2002, the Ohio Olmstead Task Force  (OOTF) has worked to advance the rights of people with disabilities through gr...
06/05/2026

Since 2002, the Ohio Olmstead Task Force (OOTF) has worked to advance the rights of people with disabilities through grassroots and legislative advocacy. OOTF brings together people with disabilities, family members, advocates, and organizations to promote community living, autonomy, and inclusion.

Their advocacy includes educating policymakers, submitting public comments on legislation and policies, raising awareness, and working to ensure people with disabilities have the support they need to live, work, and participate fully in their communities.

Learn more about OOTF and its work:
https://ohioolmstead.com/

OOTF's mission is to advocate, educate, and support change for all people with disabilities by ensuring their rights to participate in a thriving community life.

June Is Aphasia Awareness Month, yet 67.8% of Americans have never heard the word “aphasia”June is dedicated to raising ...
06/03/2026

June Is Aphasia Awareness Month, yet 67.8% of Americans have never heard the word “aphasia”

June is dedicated to raising awareness about aphasia, promoting understanding of communication disabilities, and supporting individuals and families affected by aphasia.

Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects a person's ability to speak, understand language, read, or write—but it does not affect intelligence. Aphasia can occur suddenly following a stroke or brain injury, or it can develop gradually, as in the case of Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).

Aphasia by the Numbers

2,000,000+
People in the United States are living with aphasia.

38%
Of acute stroke survivors experience aphasia.

25%
Of stroke survivors continue to experience aphasia three months after a stroke.

Learn more National Aphasia Association :

National Aphasia Association (NAA) supports people affected by aphasia. We facilitate resources, research, and community connections.

Your Advocacy Works, Keep PushingThank you to the Congressional members who listened to the call of advocates, allies, a...
06/03/2026

Your Advocacy Works, Keep Pushing

Thank you to the Congressional members who listened to the call of advocates, allies, and people with disabilities across the country with the previous federal budget. Congress protected vital programs for people with developmental disabilities in Ohio. However, we are not done, and our advocacy continues. This year the President's budget makes cuts to these programs yet again. The House still must vote on the federal budget and cuts to programs including the Ohio State University Nisonger Center, The University of Cincinnati Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, and Disability Rights Ohio are still a real possibility. It is critical that the House does not move forward with the President's budget!

Email your Representative to Congress today using the form below. Tell them to protect these programs. We encourage you to customize this message to share your personal story.

Your Advocacy Works, Keep Pushing

Ohio Transition Support Partnership For the past 10 years, the Ohio Transition Support Partnership (OTSP) – a collaborat...
06/02/2026

Ohio Transition Support Partnership

For the past 10 years, the Ohio Transition Support Partnership (OTSP) – a collaboration between Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) and the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) – has focused on strengthening partnerships between schools and local OOD offices. This initiative provides transition-specific services for students with disabilities starting at age 14.

By engaging students earlier, OTSP helps them build the skills and experiences needed to become job-ready and successfully transition into the workforce.

OOD partners with the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce to connect students 14+ with personalized transition services.

06/02/2026
06/02/2026

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670 Morrison Road, Ste 200
Gahanna, OH
43230

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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