Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbility - George Mason University
About Us

The Kellar Institute for Human DisAbilities (KIHd) is an interdisciplinary campus-based organization focusing on improving the lives and productivity of children and adults with disabilities. KIHd combines the resources of the university with local, state, regional, national, public, and private sector agencies and organizations to develop products, services, and programs for persons with disabilities.

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Mason to move to virtual instruction for rest of semester, extend spring schedule by a week. Find out what you need to know to be prepared. Visit Mason's Coronavirus Information page and read Dean Ginsberg’s letter to CEHD students.

disAbility Navigator

April 2, 2009

Welcome to a unique web resource created by and for people with disabilities and their families living in Northern Virginia: disAbilityNavigator.


disAbilityNavigator is a community partnership with Fairfax County,   SeniorNavigator, the Arc of Northern Virginia, and Helen A. Kellar   Institute for Human disAbilities of George Mason University.

disAbilityNavigator is a 501c3 non-profit organization that provides   free information about the health and aging resources available to   Virginians. The information focuses on senior related issues such as   health and aging, financial concerns, legal questions, health   facilities, assisted living and housing, exercise programs, support   groups and more. Support for disAbilityNavigator comes from   contributions made by individuals (people like you), corporations, and   foundations. All contributions are tax-deductible. Your donation is   important to us and important to those struggling to find help with   elder care in Virginia.

The information is organized on this website, and allows you to search   using your ZIP code. Searching by ZIP code identifies the resources   available in your community.

In addition to the website, disAbilityNavigator works with a volunteer   network that brings the information on the website to our friends and   neighbors without computers or Internet access. These volunteers,   called disAbilityNavigators, help staff disAbilityNavigator Centers.

disAbilityNavigator Centers are organizations throughout Virginia that   voluntarily provide free access and assistance with the website.

How do I contact disAbilityNavigator?
disAbilityNavigator.org
c/o SeniorNavigator ®
7501 Boulders View Drive, Suite 201
Richmond, Virginia 23225
804-525-7728 (phone)
804-525-7729 (fax)
1-866-393-0957 (toll free)
info@disAbilityNavigator.org (e-mail)