Services
Our services are designed to help adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities build confidence, strengthen practical skills, and explore opportunities for fuller independence. Each support area is delivered with a person-centered lens and adapted to the individual.
Service Areas
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Daily Living Assistance
Support with routines, budgeting, meal planning, hygiene, chores, and organization.
Family and Caregiver Support
Education, resources, and practical support that strengthen consistency around the participant.
Technology Support
Training on assistive technology, devices, and applications that support communication and independence.
Transition Services
Support during school-to-adult transitions and moves into new living arrangements.
Community Integration
Social participation, transportation training, and support accessing community resources.
Health and Wellness Support
Medication support, nutrition education, exercise, and access to care resources.
Employment Support
Job search support, interview preparation, and practical work-readiness coaching.
Education and Lifelong Learning
Adult education, continuing education, and technology literacy opportunities.
Safety and Emergency Planning
Personal safety, emergency preparedness, and self-advocacy support.
Social and Recreational Activities
Outings, hobbies, and group participation that promote belonging and connection.
Advocacy and Legal Support
Guidance related to disability rights, benefits, and self-advocacy.
Housing and Transportation Assistance
Support with housing processes, travel planning, and safe public transportation use.
A Person-Centered Approach
Across every program area, we focus on what matters to the individual. That means building on strengths, supporting informed choices, and helping participants engage more fully in daily life, relationships, and community experiences.
Professional and Family Collaboration
We work alongside participants, families, Regional Center teams, and professionals to support consistent progress.
Independence with Dignity
Support is designed to increase autonomy, not replace the person’s own voice or goals.