Empowers adults with developmental disabilities to make meaningful life choices. Offers a variety of services that provide opportunities to live, work and socialize in the community.
Provides Residential, Individual and In Home Supports, Employ- ment, Community Based Day Supports & Life Skills
A short-term emergency and residence respite for women with developmental delays, age 18 and older, located in Chelsea and maintained by TILL Inc.
Supported living options for young adults with special needs. Services include respite/family support, PCA, children’s intensive supports and information and referral. TILL Autism Support Center, Phone: 781-302-4835
Saturday respite care, transitional program, school vacation program, summer day camps and Camp Paul overnight camp.
Variety of programs to support all children, of all ages. Coun- seling, after-school programs, parenting supports available. Also hosts a respite program to offer hourly or overnight care for children who are HIV infected or affected.
Offers recreational, educational, and mentoring programs. After- school program includes tutoring, games and athletics. Summer day camp program and multicultural services.
Spectrum for Hope provides funding or financial assistance to families who have multiple children with special needs for thera- peutic, educational, or recreational opportunities, etc.
Serves adults ages 18 and up.
Provides support to families facing challenges caring for loved ones with disabilities. Services include information, training, networking, resources, and administration of flexible funding.
Pediatric skilled nursing facility offers long- and short-term respite care for children with highly specialized medical needs.
Provides supports to people with developmental disabilities, assists individuals and families with housing, respite, and trans- portation concerns and recreation resources.
Provides a comprehensive and current list of Personal Care Attendants PCA-through MassHealth, or privately funded respite services for children and adults.
Offers a broad range of services tailored to people with intellec- tual disabilities, developmental disabilities, Autism, and their families including, but not limited to family support and educa- tion, residential programs, performing arts, sex and relationship education, recreation and enrichment activities, behavioral supports, etc.
Pediatric skilled nursing facility offers long and short term respite care for children with highly specialized medical needs.
Focuses on at-risk families and foster care; services include Early Intervention, Parent Centers, daycare, after-school programs, family counseling and support programs.
Uniting caregivers around the need for respite, improving coordi- nation of services, training and recruitment of respite providers, developing a statewide plan for respite provision and advocat- ing for funding and services.
Provides recreation and rehabilitation programs including physical therapy, occupational therapy, therapeutic riding, swim and aquatics, speech therapy, early intervention, day care, and Personal Care Attendants.
Provides recreation and rehabilitation programs including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, early intervention, day care, and Personal Care Attendants.
Foster care program for children with emotional and behavioral issues due to abuse and/or neglect. Also has Host Home program for children with developmental disabilities. Other services in- clude supported living, transitional programming and post-pro- gram care.
10 program centers offer a wide range of assistance through education, advocacy, flexible services, and respite options Emergency Respite Care, Specialized Foster Care-for children and adults.
Provides high quality programs and much needed relief and hope. Respite provider 8-21 adult day habilitation, community based day supports and employment support 22+.
Provides regulatory information, palliative care providers, and community-based programming to support individuals with life-limiting conditions who are facing end-of-life planning decisions.
Programs for children including daycare, after-school care, Monday overnights, Weekend Respite. The Center also provides Elementary School Disability Awareness programs.
Offers resources that support older adults and younger individ- uals with disabilities so that they can maintain their well-being and independence in the community. We connect older adults, caregivers and professionals with the resources and services needs to help address their issues and concerns.
Provides supports for children and adults with developmental disabilities; social and recreational activities, case management, and advocacy to reduce family stress.
Provides a wide range of services: case management, financial assistance, trained respite providers, family counseling, advoca- cy, social activities and job training.
Offers social opportunities to children 3 months to 6 years, with complex medical needs requiring individualized education, developmental, and rehabilitative services.
Offers intensive case management services, respite, flexible funding, support groups, Latino medical services, recreation, and residential services for persons with developmental disabilities.
Offers camperships to children who are accepted to MPS sum- mer camps.
Provides long- and short-term respite for children and adults with developmental disabilities, plus an array of supports for individu- als with disabilities and their families.
Community-based, culturally competent, comprehensive care for women, children, adolescents and families infected, affected or at risk of HIV/AIDS.
Provides get-always for fun and relaxation in a safe, nurturing environment. Our home-like environment provides supervision and support; caring staff coordination activities and outings.
Multi-service agency offering recreation and rehabilitation programs, Early Intervention, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, day care, and personal care attendants.
An online network for parents of children with life-limiting ill- ness, providing resources and support around issues of anticipa- tory grief and end-of-life planning.
Provides its clients with home-based clinical services, residential and group homes, supervised Pre-independent and Independent Living apartments, and several levels of intensive foster care.
Offers a variety of respite options, skill development classes and support groups to families of teens and adults with special needs. Service providers are bilingual.
Provides hospital and respite housing services to critically ill children and their families.
Serving people with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their fam- ilies; provides information and referrals, social activities, respite services, school vacation programs, a newsletter, and guest speakers.
Online consumer guide regarding choosing a respite care pro- vider, additional funding and support information, and tool to identify resources in your state.
Assists and promotes the development of quality respite and crisis care programs; helps families locate services; serves as a strong voice for respite in all forums.
Respite program for children with special needs. Center-based day program on Saturdays and school vacations and an evening program for persons age 17 and up.
A regional respite house serving children from ages 4-18, over- seen by Seven Hills.