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Allegheny Valley School
Terrence McNelis, Sr VP & Corp Dir of I/DD Svcs, NHS Human Svcs, Inc
906 Bethlehem Pike
Erdenheim, PA 19038
p: 215-836-3116
f: 215-836-2435
e: Tmcnelis@nhsonline.org
avs.nhsonline.org
The mission of Allegheny Valley School is to provide quality programs and facilities to help the individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities entrusted to our care to live with purpose and dignity, and to provide opportunities and choices for our clients to grow and function at their full potential as independently as possible.
Allegheny Valley School (AVS) is a private, non-profit organization established in 1960 to care for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Founded by Patricia Hillman Miller, with help from friends Bob Prince and Doug Hannah, AVS provided care for 10 children with intellectual disabilities who were left without a home when The Pittsburgh Home for Babies orphanage closed.
Since 1960, Allegheny Valley School has grown into a multi-faceted organization with programs and facilities serving more than 900 children, adults and senior citizens. Most of the residents are diagnosed with severe or profound intellectual disabilities; most also have multiple physical disabilities, medical complications and some have behavioral management needs.
Allegheny Valley School is known for its outstanding community residential environments and therapeutic programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We currently operate more than 125 programs and facilities in the following 9 Pennsylvania counties: Allegheny, Beaver, Bucks, Butler, Dauphin, Lebanon, Mercer, Montgomery and Philadelphia. AVS employs more than 2,300 people.
On May 30, 2008, Allegheny Valley School was acquired by NHS Human Services (nhsonline.org). Allegheny Valley School remains committed to providing quality programs and facilities to help those with intellectual and developmental disabilities to reach their fullest potential.
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Camphill Soltane
Adrian Bowden, Administrative Director
224 Nantmeal Rd.
GLENMOORE, PA 19343
p: 610-469-0933
f: 610-469-1054
e: abowden@camphillsoltane.org
http://www.camphillsoltane.org/
Camphill Soltane creates community through living, learning, and working with young adults and adults with special needs. Our community and programs provide education and meaningful work, foster independence, and nurture healthy relationships. We are dedicated to enriching lives by helping individuals realize and achieve their fullest potential.
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Caregiver Homes of Pennsylvania
Jonathan P Barbieri, State Director
644 Bridge St
MONT CLARE, PA 19453
p: 484-374-5467
f: 484-489-2761
e: jbarbieri@caregiverhomes.com
www.caregiverhomes.com
Caregiver Homes™ is an innovative community care option for frail elders as well as the developmentally disabled.
Caregiver Homes™ today cares for 1,300 individuals today through a model of around-the-clock, at-home care for truly frail elders and developmentally disabled individuals living with a professionally supported, technology enabled, paid caregiver.
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Erie Homes for Children & Adults, Inc.
Paul Carpenedo, Executive Director
226 E 27TH ST
ERIE, PA 16504
p: 814-454-1534
f: 814-452-6723
e: carpenedo@ehca.org
http://www.ehca.org
EHCA (Erie Homes for Children and Adults, Inc.) is a private, non-profit agency headquartered in Erie, Pennsylvania, with satellite offices in Crawford, Venango and Potter Counties. EHCA programs are licensed annually by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Funding sources include the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Office of Developmental Programs, Office of Children and Youth, and private funds. Donations, grants and fundraising proceeds are also necessary to supplement the agency's operating budget.
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Keystone Autism Services
Robert Baker, President and CEO
124 Pine Street
Harrisburg, Pa 17101
p: 717.232.7509
f: 717-232-4597
e: rbaker@keystonehumanservices.org
http://www.keystonehumanservices.org/keystoneAutism/keystoneAutism.php
Keystone Autism Services provides comprehensive community based services to children and adults with autism. KAS has been selected to implement the Adult Community Autism Prgram ACAP for Pennsylvania. KAS also provides a full range of services under the Autism Waiver as well as serving persons with autism enrolled in the PFDS and Consolidated Waiver. KAS is a subsidiary of Keystone Human Services.
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Keystone Human Services, Inc.
Dennis W Felty, President
124 PINE ST
HARRISBURG, PA 17101-1304
p: 717-232-1949
f: 717-232-4597
e: dfelty@keystonehumanservices.org
http://www.keystonehumanservices.org
Keystone Human Services provides comprehensive community services to children, adults and their families in the areas of autism, intellectual disabilities, mental health and children and youth. KHS provides services in 24 Pennsylvania counties. Agencies that are part of KHS include, Keystone Autism Services, Impact Systems, Keystone Residence, Keystone Human Services of Lancaster, Keystone Human Services North East, Keystone Children and Family Services, Keystone Human Services Mid Atlantic and Susquehanna Service Dogs. KHS is dedicated to helping persons with disabilities be valued, fully participating and contributing members of their society.
Keystone Human Services is a Proud Gold Sponsor of the 2011 PAR Solutions Conference:Innovation NOW!, October 25-26 at the Harrisburg Hilton. Come visit us at the Solutions Hall!
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RecCare, Inc.
Dr. Linda L Mitchell, CTRS, CPRP, President/Founder
501 WASHINGTON LANE SUITE 204A
JENKINTOWN, PA 19046
p: 215-886-0880
f: 215-886-2680
e: LMRECCARE2@AOL.COM
http://www.RecCare.com/
RecCare Inc. provides quality one-on one therapeutic recreation support services to individuals with disAbilities, chronic conditions or special needs. Therapeutic recreation is an allied health profession using carefully constructed recreation, leisure and social activities as a form of treatment for persons with physical, intellectual, and /or emotional disabilities. Our caring staff is expertly trained to specialize in facilitating social and recreational experiences and opportunities to support our clients within the community as well as within their homes.
Visit RecCare at the Solutions Hall at the 2011 PAR Solutions Conference: Innovation NOW! at the Harrisburg Hilton Oct-25-26.
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Supportive Concepts For Families, Inc.
Deborah A McGeoy, Chief Financial Officer
200 PENN STREET
READING, PA 19602-1000
p: 610-372-7712
f: 610-372-8350
e: dmcgeoy@supportiveconcepts.org
http://www.supportiveconcepts.org/
Supportive Concepts for Families, Inc., a provider of public support to individuals with Mental Health/Mental Retardation disabilities, is known and utilized throughout Pennsylvania for qualified and diversified services that improve the MH/MR System. Our service philosophy requires us to establish and arrange services to accommodate the unique needs of each individual. We currently support hundreds of physically and developmentally disabled individuals throughout Pennsylvania in the following counties: Berks, Bradford, Chester, Lebanon, Lehigh, Schuylkill, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Montgomery, Juniata and Tioga Counties; as well as other surrounding counties.
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The Salvation Army Developmental Disabilities Program
Maureen McGlinchey, Executive Director
701 N BROAD ST
PHILADELPHIA, PA 19123
p: 215-787-2810
f: 215-787-5953
e: mmcglinchey@use.salvationarmy.org
http://www.salvationarmyphiladelphia.org
The Salvation Army Developmental Disabilities Program (DDP) is celebrating 30 years of supporting individuals with Developmental Disabilities in the Southeastern Region of Pennsylvania and the state of Delaware. Those years of services have afforded us the opportunity to develop and expand our program to meet many unique needs of people as they live in community homes. We have assembled a competent and creative staff over the years that are personally committed to the people they serve.
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Verland
Carol B Mitchell, President and CEO
212 IRIS RD
SEWICKLEY, PA 15143-2400
p: 412-741-2929
f: 412-741-2350
e: cbmitchell@verland.org
http://www.verland.org
Verland is the Proud Keynote Sponsor of the 2011 PAR Solutions Conference: Innovation NOW! at the Harrisburg Hilton Oct-25-26.
We are pleased to present Mr. Boyd Craig of the Stephen Covey Group through the support of Verland.
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