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The Arc of Tuscaloosa County

The Arc of Tuscaloosa County

Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tuscaloosa County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Tuscaloosa

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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Provider overview

The Arc of Tuscaloosa County offers advocacy, family counseling, activity programming, and employment supports for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in West Alabama.

The Arc of Tuscaloosa County is a nonprofit serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1957, offering day programs, employment supports, advocacy, and family support across West Alabama.

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Ages
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 21 and older, and their families
Season
Year-round day programs, advocacy, and family support
Cost
Confirm eligibility, funding (such as Medicaid waiver), and how to enroll or access advocacy and family support.

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The Arc of Tuscaloosa County

Services target adults 21+ and depend on eligibility and funding. Families should confirm enrollment and advocacy support directly.

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Advocacy, family support, and day programs

Personal and systems advocacy, family counseling, activity programming, prevocational training, and supported employment for adults with IDD.

Ages
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 21 and older, and their families
Season
Year-round day programs, advocacy, and family support
Schedule
Contact The Arc of Tuscaloosa County for activity programming, employment supports, advocacy, and family counseling services.
Cost
Confirm eligibility, funding (such as Medicaid waiver), and how to enroll or access advocacy and family support.
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Why this is listed
The Arc of Tuscaloosa County, serving the area since 1957, provides activity programming, prevocational training, supported employment, day habilitation, personal and systems advocacy, and family counseling for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 21+ in Tuscaloosa, Hale, Pickens, Bibb, and Greene Counties.
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Program details we found

Advocacy, family support, and day programs

The Arc of Tuscaloosa County, serving the area since 1957, provides activity programming, prevocational training, supported employment, day habilitation, personal and systems advocacy, and family counseling for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 21+ in Tuscaloosa, Hale, Pickens, Bibb, and Greene Counties.

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What the provider says: The source names intellectual and developmental disabilities, activity programming, prevocational training, supported employment, day habilitation, personal and systems advocacy, and family counseling.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about eligibility and funding, day program activities, supported employment, advocacy help, and family counseling for caregivers.

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What we found: The Arc of Tuscaloosa County, serving the area since 1957, provides activity programming, prevocational training, supported employment, day habilitation, personal and systems advocacy, and family counseling for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages 21+ in Tuscaloosa, Hale, Pickens, Bibb, and Greene Counties.

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