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About Us

We are committed to empowering individuals with developmental disabilities and/or acquired brain disorders in partnership with their families and guardians to lead meaningful, self-directed lives.

 

Our work aligns with the mission and values of the New Hampshire Bureau of Developmental Services and the statewide Area Agency system. We promote independence, choice, safety, and belonging for every person we support. 

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Mission​

We support individuals to live meaningful, self-directed lives by providing person centered services that promote: 
- Independance and informed choice.
- Respect, dignity, and individual rights. 
- Participation in everyday community life.
- Growth towards personal goals. 

Vision

We see a community where every person is valued and supported to:
-Feel included, connected, and welcomed.
- Be heard, respected, and empowered.
- Explore purpose, joy, and new skills.
- Thrive within a compassionate and supportive community.
Core Values

Guiding what we do every day

Integrity

We lead with honesty, transparency, and accountability. 

Excellence

We continuously improve our services to meet the evolving needs of each person we support. 

Respect

We honor every person’s voice and dignity with compassion.

People First

We put the person first, every decision starts with their goals, happiness, and well-being. 

Independence

We empower choice and self-advocacy building skills and confidence so each person can live on their own terms.

collaboration

Working in partnership with everyone involved in the individuals life

We Serve

Community Building, Autism, Developmental Disasbility, Community

Developmental Disabilities 

  • Intellectual Disability
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder 
  • Genetic & Chromosomal Conditions
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Epilepsy & Seizure Disorders
  • Communication Disorders 
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Learning Disabilities
  • ADHD
  • Tourette's
Community Building, Autism, Developmental Disasbility, Community

Acquired Brain Disorders

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Stroke Related Brain Injuries
  • Anoxic or Hypoxic Brain Injuries
  • Brain Infections
  • Brain Tumors or Surgical Injury
  • Toxic or Metabolic Brain Injury

Our Services

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