Transportation for consumers attending our programs
Accessibility Features
Wheelchair Ramps, Elevators, Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms, Near Public Transportation, Free Transport, Accessible Public Transportation, Services at Work, Sign Language
Community Based Day Program, Day Activity, Job Skills
Populations Served
Ataxia, Autism Spectrum, Balance Disorders, Behavior Disorder, Birth Defects, Blind, Chiari Malformation, Cochlear Implants, Deaf, Depression, Developmental Disability, Dual Diagnosis – ID/MI, Elderly Person with disabilities, Epilepsy/seizure Disorder, Hard of Hearing, Hydrocephalus, Intellectual Disabilities, Language Impairment, Nonverbal Communication, Physical Disabilities, Speech Impairment, Visual Impairment
Eligibility Requirements
DDS eligibility
Narrative
S.T.E.P (Skills Training Exploration Program)
S.T.E.P. is designed to support participants to build work and life skills so they can become productive members of their communities. A major part of S.T.E.P. is the art-focused Discover & Design program.
Community Horizon
Community Horizon is for individuals who have retired from work. The focus is on community and volunteer activities at places like senior centers, museums and movie theaters.
Journeys
Journeys helps individuals develop the skills needed to access the community safely, become a productive member of the community, and build and maintain employment and life skills. The program offers individuals diverse opportunities to volunteer in the community and work at local businesses.
Work Supports
Our Work Supports programs — Supported Employment, Supported Group Employment and Community Employment — focus on skill development and employment in the community with support from Northeast Arc staff. Employment supports are designed to ensure that all people are able to achieve personal employment goals, and each person’s day is individually defined to maximize his or her opportunities to learn.