How We Serve

The goal of HOPe is to bring encouragement and compassion to children and adults living with developmental disabilities. We endeavor to offer these individuals opportunities to pursue a variety of activities individually and in small groups. We will always focus on the individual and help them to enjoy life to the fullest. We are committed to provide high-quality support, and robust programming. 

Our Philosopy:

All guests, regardless of his or her special need, have the same desires and dreams. All people want to feel love, success, security, happiness, friendship, and respect. We are committed to reaching out to clients and families in our community by welcoming them into our home where they can relax, enjoy life and live the fullest lives imaginable.  HOPe provides a homelike setting that is staffed by skilled employees who are available to assist clients in the development of skills as well as to enhance the familiy's overall quality of life.

Population Served:

HOPe is now running three programs for adults (Community Based Day, Employment Support and Day Habilitation Programs).  Additionally, HOPe operates four programs for children/teens (Saturday Day, Overnight Respite, Saturday Night Live and Snack & Chat Programs). HOPe serves a variety of age groups with varying levels of developmental disabilities. 

Goals of the House of Possibilities:

  • To implement high quality programs in a state-of-the-art facility where children, youth, and young adults with developmental disabilities will learn to be “the best that they can be.”
  • To educate, involve, challenge, and inspire our guests to learn to live the most fulfilling, productive and happy lives imaginable.
  • To develop an in-house recreational program centered around learning and having fun!
  • To educate and challenge each child, youth, or young adult to learn/adapt daily living skills using the most advanced adaptive equipment available.
  • To encourage social interaction with new friends in a comfortable homelike setting as well as in the community.
  • To provide supports to help individuals work and function independently.
  • To provide employment supports as needed.