Programs

Regardless of a child’s age or stage of life, The Home helps secure their emotional, social, educational and physical well-being. Through our seamless continuum of “open door” services, we work to ensure consistent people and progress for every child, turning the need for a better, brighter future into a reality.  The Home has more… Continue Reading Programs [...]

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Support groups are cross disability. We generally do not focus on one particular disability. Offers advocacy, information and referral, Has multiple chemical sensitivty project. Program is wheelchair accessible with level access. Offers peer counseling, sports and recreation, information and referral, transporation, and advocacy. The Mission Hill Health Movement can now provide you with an… Continue Reading Programs [...]

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Programs & Family Support

Incompass supports adults with autism and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), their families and their caregivers. We build pathways to the community. We ensure people live lives fully realized. They can thrive through engagement in the community where they work and live. At Incompass:  Day Habilitation Program Rep Payee Services Medically Complex Program In… Continue Reading Programs & Family Support [...]

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Programs & Family Support

The Arc of Opportunity supports people with disabilities (PwD) and their families in the North Central region of Massachusetts. The Arc of Opportunity continues to grow and adapt to the challenges that individuals with disabilities face in their daily lives as well as the changes in the larger world around them. Home Supports Day Supports Employment… Continue Reading Programs & Family Support [...]

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Programs and Events

Offers a program during the school year for girls, regardless of disability; also offers inclusive summer camps.  Our program centers on something called the Girl Scout Leadership Experience—a collection of activities and experiences. You’ll have the chance earn badges, sell cookies, go on exciting trips, explore the outdoors, do Take Action projects that make… Continue Reading Programs and Events [...]

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Programs and Projects

Family Voices is a national family-led organization of families and friends of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and disabilities.  We connect a network of family organizations across the United States that provide support to families of CYSHCN.  Contact form: https://familyvoices.org/contact/  Family Voices Birth to 3, 3 – 4, 5 – 8, 9 – 13, 14… Continue Reading Programs and Projects [...]

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Programs and Services

  This national organization was established to promote the independence, security, equality of opportunity, and to improve quality of life for all blind and visually impaired people.  Services include: non-medical information/referral the ACB Braille Forum, (available in braille, large print, digital cartridge, email, online and podcast)  accessibility and training services ACB E-Forum (available via… Continue Reading Programs and Services [...]

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Opening the door to independence for people with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities.Knowledgeable staff, agency experience, individualized programming, behavior management, safety and dedication to community integration are valued. ASA helps people reach their highest level of physical, mental, social, and developmental capacity. Consults are available in the areas of: speech therapy (SLT)… Continue Reading Programs and Services [...]

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Programs and Services

Cape Abilities provides: day programs jobs homes school to work transition service transportation therapeutic support  other services for people with disabilities across Cape Cod. Primary funding sources include DDS, MassAbility and Mass Health. The mission of Cape Abilities is to support people with disabilities (PwD) on Cape Cod. We teach, counsel, and offer residential,… Continue Reading Programs and Services [...]

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