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Vocational Rehabilitation Services

For All Locations: Fees: Determined through Financial Needs Assessment at intake. Eligibility: Any individual who has a physical or mental impairment; the impairment constitutes or results in a substantial impediment to employment; the applicant requires services to prepare for, enter into, engage in, regain or retain gainful employment consistent with the applicant’s strengths, concerns, abilities, […]

Memorial Hospital of Carbon County

Hours: Mon – Fri 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. & 24 hour emergency services Languages: English & Spanish Fees: Fees for service Eligibility: Open to the public Intake procedure: Phone, Physician referral, emergency care. Service Area: Carbon County and South Central Wyoming Services: Community based in-home health, pediatrics and internal medicine, general family medicine. Organization […]

Protection & Advocacy Client Assistance Program

Hours: mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Fees: None Eligibility: Anyone who has applied for or is receiving services under the rehabilitation act of 1973. Intake procedure: Phone Service Area: Wyoming Organization Info: Advocates for persons who have been denied or who are dissatisfied with service provided by division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), […]

Protection & Advocacy Developmental Disabilities Program

Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fees: None Eligibility: Applied to persons with Developmental Disability Intake procedure: Phone Service Area: Wyoming Organization Info: Pursues legal, administrative, and other appropriate remedies to ensure the protection of the advocacy of the civil rights of individuals with developmental disabilities. Assistance includes abuse and neglect investigations […]

Protection & Advocacy Individuals with Mental Illness Program

Eligibility: People currently residing in a Mental Health facility or within the last 90 days. Intake Procedure: Phone Service Area: Wyoming Organization Info: Pursues legal, administrative, and other appropriate remedies and approaches to insure the protection of, and advocacy for the civil rights of individuals with a diagnosis of significant mental illness or emotional impairment […]

UW Speech Hearing and Telepractice Clinic

Hours: Mon-Fri- 7:30a.m. – 4:30p.m. Fees: Varies Eligibility: Individuals who have difficulty hearing Intake Procedure: Phone Service Area: Wyoming Organization Info: Speech-Language evaluations include articulation, phonologically, language, fluency, voice and dysphasia. Speech-language remediation is done through individual or group therapy. A wide variety of hearing tests conducted. Custom fitting of hearing protection devices, swim plugs […]

Wyoming Independent Living

Hours: Mon – Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eligibility: Self-identification of a significant disability that limits ability to function independently on a daily basis Fees: Core services provided free of charge. Some additional services may require consumer contribution. Intake procedure: Phone or in-person interview to establish needs. Service Area: Eastern Wyoming (Sheridan, Johnson, Natrona, […]

Wyoming Institute for Disabilities

Eligibility: Persons with a significant disability that interferes with independent living Fees: None Intake Procedure: Phone Service Area: Carbon and Albany County Organization info: Provides skills training for independent living, information and referral, peer counseling, individual and systems advocacy.

Tracy Young

Tracy has dedicated the past 22 years to community prevention work in Wyoming, demonstrating a deep and unwavering commitment to the well-being of her peers and communities. The majority of her impactful career has been spent in Laramie, where she also served for several years with the Wyoming Association of Chiefs and Sheriffs of Police. Currently, Tracy serves Carbon County as a local Community Prevention Specialist. Her dedication extends beyond county lines, as she also serves as a Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator and Trainer for the Albany County Sheriff’s Office.

Tracy and her husband established their roots in Laramie in 2001 with their son, Alex. In 2013, during the heart of her career focused on substance abuse and suicide prevention, Tracy and her husband faced the unimaginable loss of their only child, Alex, to suicide. This profound personal experience has undoubtedly deepened Tracy’s resolve and understanding in her ongoing work within the prevention field.