Program areas at J Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center
Residential programs - the organization offers a wide variety of residential services for adults with developmental disabilities. The program operates group facilities for the developmentally disabled primarily in the kent county area.
Fiscal intermediary program - empowers people with developmental disabilites to lead meaningful and personally satisfying lives of their own choosing by enabling them to fully control their own supports.
Pathways program - the organization's pathways program provides educational, as well as, various therapeutic services to children from preschool through age 21. The program is designed to maximize independence and enhance the lives of children with autism and other pervasive developmental disorders.
Early intervention program - the program provides diagnostic andsupportive services to families of children less than three years of age, including physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, education, nursing, social work, parental training and consultation.
Home based community services - provides clinical, therapeutic, community and respite services for children up to twenty-one years of age who have special healthcare needs.
Shared living - is highly personalized and offers people with disabilities an opportunity to choose the persons with whom they will live and to have additional control over their day-to-day lives and activities. Most individuals with disabilities in the program either work, volunteer in the community or attend some type of day program.
Adult recreation and community support - these programs offers person with developmental disabilities the opportunity to enjoy a wide range of year round specialized activities aimed at providing full community participation and safe physical fitness opportunities based on the individual's health goals and abilities.