Our Services & Programs
24-Hour Residential Supports
Our 24-Hour residential supports addresses the needs of persons with intellectual disabilities, autism, physical or sensory needs, and those with significant medical conditions.
Social Residential Supports
WCI’s Clinical Team provides extensive supports to people with psychiatric and behavioral challenges and helps them to live successfully within the community.
Deaf Residential Supports
WCI’s Deaf Residential Supports Division provides and focuses on individuals with intellectual disabilities who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf Blind.
Individual Supports
Individual supports provide independent living in the community with varying levels of staff support, 6 to 64 hours/week. We also have 24-hour support available as needed and for emergencies.
Acquired Brain Injury Supports
We open our first home serving Individuals with ABI in August of 2020 in Maynard with five men who moved from rehabilitation centers under the DDS Waiver Program.
Job Program
WCI believes that all individuals in our programs have the right to work. We provide flexible options for people with intellectual disabilities, autism, sensory, and acquired brain injury.
Life Skills/Day Habilitation
The mission and vision of this program are to deliver therapeutic and person-centered supports to individuals to reach their maximum potential and independence in their daily lives.
Art Initiative
The WCI Art Collaborative Initiative Program creates a therapeutic atmosphere that expands the participant’s social skills and tests their fine motor abilities by creating beautiful pieces of art.
Shared Living
In Shared Living at WCI, we believe that it is the match of Individuals with the Shared Living Provider that is the key to success.
Looking for ways you can help?
Learn about the number of ways you can help support WCI’s mission to empower and support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, and acquired brain injuries to achieve rich and meaningful lives at home, at work, and in their communities.