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Beaches Disability Services Resource Guide
The City of Atlantic Beach publishes this online Beaches Disability Services Resource Guide with the assistance of volunteers and in cooperation with the cities of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach to make it easier for individuals, families, caretakers, organizations, religious institutions, and businesses to access helpful information about various resources and services that are available to people with disabilities and those who assist them. This guide is published online at www.coab.us/disabilityservices and serves as a companion guide to the Beaches Community Resources Guide (www.coab.us/communityresources).
This is a fluid, Beaches-centric document subject to ongoing updates, corrections, etc. To dig deeper into available resources and information, we encourage you to follow this Inspire blog and check out the City of Jacksonville’s comprehensive Directory of Services for People with Disabilities.
If you have questions, corrections, additions or updates to this guide, please email info@coab.us or call (904) 247-5804. (Updated December 2023.)
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE SERVICES AND RESOURCES
Disability Services Division
Responsible for increasing awareness of the needs of people with disabilities; monitoring legislation relating to disability rights and issues and advising the mayor and his/her staff about necessary City compliance; suggesting and implementing ordinances aimed at improving equal access and opportunity; advocating for the needs and accomplishments of people with disabilities by serving as staff for the Mayor's Disability Council; and the Jim Brady Scholarship Fund Program.
(904) 255-5466 (Voice)
(904) 255-5475 (TDD)
(904) 255-5476 (Captel)
904-255-8008 (TTY)
- Directory of Services for People with Disabilities
- Adaptive Recreation
- Disabled Parking
- Jim Brady Scholarship
- Mark Roesser Technical and Vocational Sponsorship
- Wheelchair Ramp Program
- Wheelchair Repair Assistance
Mayor’s Disability Council
The Mayor's Disability Council is a diverse 13-member board whose members volunteer their time and expertise to improve the lives of persons with disabilities. The council provides a public forum for persons, groups and businesses to present their disability problems, concerns and successes, and to acknowledge work done well. Its meetings are scheduled for the first Tuesday of each month in the Mayor's Conference Room, 4th Floor of City Hall (St. James Building). January’s meeting is a planning session that begins at 9 a.m.; the remaining meetings begin at 3 p.m. Changes in dates, times and location are subject to occur; call or email to confirm.
(904) 255-5466
Voice (904) 255-5466
TDD (904) 255-5475
MayorsDisabilityCoun@coj.net
Jax Ready (Special Medical Needs During Emergencies)
The City of Jacksonville Emergency Preparedness Division maintains a special medical needs registry for people who may require assistance during evacuations and sheltering. A person qualifying for special medical needs is someone who is medically dependent on electricity (i.e. electricity needed for life-supporting equipment); or individuals with physical, medical, cognitive impairment, or sensory disabilities who may require basic assistance from medical professionals. The registry is updated throughout the year. Each person must re-register every year to remain in the system.
(904) 255-3172
Visit Jacksonville
- Accessible Things to Do
- Accessible Transportation and Parking
- Accessible Travel in Jacksonville
- Motorized Wheelchair Itinerary
- Resources for Accessible Travelers
- Autism-Friendly Activities
BEACH ACCESSIBILITY/WHEELCHAIRS
Accessibility to the Beach and Beach Wheelchairs
EDUCATION
Duval County Public Schools
Florida Department of Education
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Goodwill Job Junction
Assists clients to find jobs; computers, career counseling, copy and fax machines are available. A-STEP helps individuals pursue workforce and technical certification/credentials.
1036 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
(904) 241-9393
CareerSource Northeast Florida
(904) 356-5627
Division of Blind Services
(904) 348-2730
Jacksonville Human Rights Commission
(904) 255-5397
Vocational Rehabilitation
(904) 348-2770
Worker’s Compensation
(904) 798-5806
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Catholic Charities
The Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Department provides emergency financial assistance with rent/mortgage, electric, water and gas bills, as well as deposits to help prevent homelessness. An appointment is needed, and all appointments are made through the appointment line. They also have a food pantry available to those in need (only eligible once in six months).
(904) 354-4846
Hart Felt Ministries
A faith-based organization that provides through a network of community volunteers, cost-free support services and companionship tailored to the needs of qualified elderly and other adults who require assistance in living independently. The services provided include friendly visits, grocery shopping, meal preparation, medical appointment transportation, light housekeeping, advocacy, telephone reassurance, respite care, yard services, wheelchair ramp construction, emergency financial assistance, and minor home repairs. Contact the organization to learn more about eligibility requirements.
(904) 861-2799
NE Florida Community Action Agency
(904) 632-1469
Social Services Division (Financial Assistance Appointments)
(904) 255-2469
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid
Jacksonville Area Legal Aid is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing high-quality advice, representation and education to disadvantaged children, families and individuals residing in Duval, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns counties so as to protect their lifestyle and living conditions and promote self-sufficiency. Programs include: community development, fair housing advocacy center, and mental health advocacy.
(904) 356-8371
Disability Rights Florida
(800) 342-0823
Jericho Road Legal Service Ministry
(904) 834-1343
Three Rivers Legal Services
Local non-profit that provides legal assistance to poor, abused, disabled and elderly people in North Florida, and empowers and educates through preventive legal education.
(904) 394-7450
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Here Tomorrow
Provides mental health care. Free services and immediate appointments by calling or texting, or online.
910 Third St., Neptune Beach
(904) 372-9086
NON-GOVERNMENTAL/NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS - BEACHES
Click here for a comprehensive listing in the Directory of Services for People with Disabilities
Healing Playroom
Beaches-based program that strives to ensure that all children in the community have access to the healing power of play therapy.
PossAbilities Plus
An all-in-one center for learning, training, working, and socializing to build skills, including self-advocacy, resume writing, and occupational competencies. In addition, clients earn certifications in areas such as food safety, first aide, and child care with three on-site opportunities: Cup of Dreams tea room, Unique Boutique resale store, and the SociAbilities program.
1079 Atlantic Blvd, Ste. 1
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
(904) 595-5381
PARKING
Atlantic Beach
Motorists who properly display handicapped parking credentials are allowed to park for free up to four hours in any public parking space. There are also multiple handicap-accessible ramps.
Jacksonville Beach
Motorists who have a license plate with a permanently affixed handicap designation do not pay to park. There are also multiple handicap-accessible ramps.
Neptune Beach
Motorists who properly display handicapped parking credentials are allowed to park for free up to four hours in any public parking space. There are also multiple handicap-accessible ramps.
Jacksonville Disabled Parking Enforcement Program (Downtown)
Vehicles with a clearly displayed disabled parking permit are allowed four hours of parking at no charge.
PARKS, RECREATION, AND LEISURE
City of Jacksonville
Autism-Friendly Activities
Musical Play Garden
Jordan Park, Atlantic Beach
1671 Francis Ave.
TRANSPORTATION
Beaches Council on Aging/Dial-A-Ride
Provides transportation for adults age 60 and over in the beaches area.
(904) 241-1477 ext. 1
JTA Connexion
Provides destination-to-destination shared public transportation for people with disabilities who are functionally unable to use fixed-route services for some or all of their transportation needs and for people who are transportation disadvantaged.
(904) 265-6999
JTA Connexion Plus
Transportation service for eligible customers who want private, same-day, door-to-door service to anywhere in Duval County
(904) 404-0848
JTA ReadiRide
A service that provides affordable, on-call transportation to customers in 13 Jacksonville communities. Reservations can be made Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
(904) 679-4555
OTHER RESOURCES
Click here for a comprehensive listing in the Directory of Services for People with Disabilities
Florida Relay Number
800-955-8771 TTY
800-955-8770 Voice
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
(904) 992-2433
Florida Department of Children & Families – Adult Services Program
An individual must be elderly or disabled to be eligible for supportive services through the Adult Services Program. For most programs, elderly is defined as 60 and older; disabled adults may be 18-59 years of age.
(904) 723-2000
Jacksonville Assistance and Relief Program
Neighborhoods Department
Municipal Code Compliance Division
Assists Jacksonville’s most vulnerable homeowners in correcting municipal code violations. To qualify for the program, individuals must have an open case with the Municipal Code Compliance Division and must meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria includes homeowner requirements, residency duration requirements, and the applicant must establish eligibility via income or disability. (Establishing eligibility via disability refers to qualifying for one or more of the various programs offered by the City of Jacksonville’s Disabled Services Division, Senior Services Division, or Social Services Division) Once an application for JAR is approved, the applicant can receive assistance correcting the violations on their property.
(904) 255-7000
No-Cost Pet Licensing
All City of Jacksonville resident dogs, cats, and ferrets are required to have rabies vaccinations on an annual basis. At the time of inoculation, the veterinarian is required to either sell the City of Jacksonville Rabies Tag or provide the owner with the paperwork to purchase the tag from the Tax Collector. The license fee for an animal in the City of Jacksonville is $20 annually. Fees for registration in the City of Jacksonville are provided at no cost for up to three animals per household to owners who are 62 and older or 100-percent disabled.
(904) 630-2489
Property Tax Exemptions for People with Disabilities
Property tax exemptions for people with disabilities. Some of these property tax exemptions include blindness; disability; disabled veteran; surviving spouse of military veteran or first responder; totally and permanently disabled exemption for first responder and their surviving spouse; senior citizen; service-connected total and permanent disability; totally and permanently disabled exemption.
(904) 255-5900
United Way of Northeast Florida
The United Way links people in need with community services and provides information and referrals to Health and Human Services. It also provides crisis and suicide intervention. The United Way of Northeast Florida serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
(904) 390-3200