Blog written by McKenna Strange Self-advocacy is speaking up about your needs to reach your goals and function in society. Living with a disability requires varying degrees of advocacy, and it is important to know the tips and skills to do this well and make your needs and wants clear. Some situations you might need … Read More »
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Navigating the Job Search
Searching for a job involves strategy, patience & support. For individuals with disabilities, the process can also involve added questions about disclosure, accommodations & finding an employer who values your skills. This guide addresses the most common questions we hear at Noble & offers real-world tips to help you feel more confident along the way. … Read More »
Thank You, Jim Irsay
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jim Irsay, a true champion for our city and a generous supporter of Noble’s mission to create inclusive opportunities for people with disabilities. While the world knew him as the spirited owner of the Indianapolis Colts, we knew him as a philanthropist who never forgot the importance … Read More »
Accessible Transportation Matters
Transportation opens doors. For people with intellectual & developmental disabilities, access to reliable mobility tools should never be a luxury—it’s a necessity. It supports jobs, healthcare appointments, social interaction & the freedom to make everyday choices. At Noble, we understand that mobility is deeply connected to overall well-being. We work closely with the people we … Read More »
Neurodivergence in the Workplace
In today’s workforce, true inclusion means creating environments where individuals of all abilities—and all ways of thinking—can thrive. For Noble, that includes empowering individuals with autism & other forms of neurodivergence to find meaningful employment & contribute fully to their communities. With April being Autism Awareness Month, this is a good time to reflect on … Read More »
How Early Intervention Promotes Development
From the moment a child enters the world, parents nurture, love & support their growth. But when concerns about developmental milestones arise, early intervention can be a game-changer. Noble’s First Steps Early Intervention Services help children with disabilities or developmental delays reach their full potential by providing individualized support from birth to age three. Why … Read More »
Why We Must Protect Medicaid in 2025
from The Arc US What is Medicaid? Medicaid is a big health program that helps millions of people get the health care they need. It helps people with disabilities, older adults, people with low incomes, pregnant women, and kids. Medicaid also helps people with disabilities stay at home and live in their communities. Medicaid is … Read More »
Silent Auction Now Open
As we count down the days until our 29th annual Noble Evening in the Garden on Friday, March 14th, let the festivities begin by registering your phone for our now-live Silent Auction! The best part? Anyone can bid (early & often) from their phone. Register & Bid Now: Noble Evening in the Garden Silent Auction … Read More »
There’s No Place Like Home
Home is more than just a place to live—it reflects who we are & how we choose to live our lives. At Noble, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to create a home that fits their needs & fosters their dreams of living as independently as possible. That’s why our Community Living service provides … Read More »
Medicare, Medicaid & Medicaid Waiver
When you contact your U.S. Senators or your U.S. Representative to ask them to not cut Medicaid, it’s important to understand the difference between Medicare, Medicaid & Medicaid Waiver. Broadly speaking, Medicare, Medicaid & Medicaid Waiver are government-funded programs for different populations. MEDICARE Primarily funded by federal taxes. Health insurance for adults age 65 & … Read More »