About Us
"Are you not more valuable than they?"
Consulting in:
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Disability Related Needs
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Day Support Services
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IEP Support and Other school related needs
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Employment
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Business Development
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Adult Foster Care
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Adult Residential Care
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Behavior Services



Our Story
We are located in Rural Eastern Oregon. We offer a variety of services for your loved one with Developmental Disabilities. We provide in house Residential Services, Adult Foster, Day Support Activities & behavior specialist services. This includes behavior support writing and weekly training that help our brain cross midline - such as Bal-a-vis-x and other activities catered to the needs of the community we serve.
We also partner with local schools to support students in transition from school to work or school to higher education. Residential services encompass a range of programs offering 24-hour support and supervision for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health needs, or other disabilities, including options like group homes, supported living and community living supports.
Day Support Activities, or DSA, is a type of support (including attendant care and skills training) delivered by a provider. It focuses on a person’s social and interpersonal support needs and is provided outside of a residential setting. This support is unique, as we have programming that is unique to the individuals we serve. Such as Piano Lessons, Jiu jit su, or attending community events such as: hockey games, local events like the Walla Walla Balloon Stampede. Access Employment Services or Job Development through our agency or Vocational Rehabilitation Services. We have trained Job Developers and Job Coaches on sight. This helps streamline the process so as we get to know you or your loved one we are able to move through the process.
As an Employment Provider, also referred to as a support provider within the Oregon I/DD, we are a service system who supports a person toward their work and career goals. This support might include discovery, employment path services, job development services, and job coaching. Most of these services can be accessed through your County Developmental Disabilities Program (CDDP) or Brokerage providers