Disabilities Services

Progress clients all have an intellectual disability. This means that they have a primary medical diagnosis of mental retardation, although it may be associated with diagnoses like downs syndrome, autism, or cerebral palsy. An individual may also express other behavioral and medical problems which require extra assistance to be successful in the community. Progress works to empower each of these individuals with the skills and direction vital to achieve that person's vision by providing unique supports and facilitating personal choices toward the realization of the individual goals at home, at work and in the community. At Progress, we strive to make quality of life as full, rich, and independent as possible.