Empowering Individuals with (I/DD): Personalized Support Services
Residential Services
Charlene Tinnick – (609) 531-0211 – charlenet@arcofburlington.org
The Residential Services Program is designed to meet the needs of men and women with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. The program provides both houses and apartments, and interpersonal skills and increased independence are part of daily activities.
Anyone eligible for adult day services must first contact the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) to register and be assigned a support coordinator who will then make referrals to an appropriate program.
Adult Day Services
Lisa Banks – (609) 531-0211 – lisab@arcofburlington.org
Adult Day Services serves people 21 and older with developmental disabilities who need a daily program of activities to develop skills in adaptive living, self-help and personal awareness. We provide both on-site activities, as well as a variety of community-based activities that expand the experiences and opportunities our participants both enjoy and deserve to be exposed to. In many cases, our staff advisors seek volunteer opportunities for those individuals who express a desire to volunteer in the community.
Anyone eligible for adult day services must first contact the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) to register and be assigned a support coordinator who will then make referrals to an appropriate program.
Social Activities
Almira Wimberly – (609) 667-3376 – AlmiraW@arcofburlington.org
The Social Activities Program offers a range of activities that includes monthly dances, nights out for dinner, day trips, picnics, swim parties and other seasonal activities for individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities over 18 years of age. For social activities, check the Social Activities calendar!
Home and Community Services
Melissa Hanus – (609)- 667-3146 – melissah@arcofburlington.org
This program offer guidance and support to individuals who live in the community on their own or with family but who require some supervision with their daily living skills, like shopping, cooking, scheduling and attending doctor appointments, banking, social activities, etc.