Helping People of All Abilities Live Well

Joyful lives at home and in the community

At Mentor Community Services, we believe every person deserves to live well. Our programs help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and a wide range of other challenges build the skills and supportive relationships they need to live their best lives.

Our Services

Mentor Community Services offers a wide range of services tailored to each person’s needs, from day services to host homes to nursing, in-home supports, and more.

Group Homes

Our group homes are supportive, welcoming spaces where adults can build skills and enjoy their community. Our caring staff are here to help each person we serve reach their goals.

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Host Homes

In our host homes, adults with disabilities live with special caregivers and become part of their family. Caregivers help adults become more independent and build skills to live full, joyful lives.

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Day Programs

In our exciting day programs, adults with disabilities can enjoy their favorite activities while making friends and building skills for work or independent living.

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In-home Health

We help adults and children with disabilities, medical challenges, and other needs thrive at home and in the community.

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Mentor Community Services is hiring!

Looking for a career? Want to help someone in your community live well? Visit our Careers website and find out how you can become part of our team.


Understanding Disability

From getting the right healthcare services to finding work they love, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can face a wide range of challenges. Mentor Community Services is here to support them.

6 million

More than 6 million people in the United States have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Source

25%

One-quarter of adults with disabilities aged 18-44 lack a regular healthcare provider. Source

19%

Only 19% of adults with IDD receiving state services were employed in the community in 2020. Source

3.6%

Around 3.6% of adults in the United States have disabilities that make self-care, such as dressing or bathing independently, more difficult. Source

Become a host home provider

You can help someone with a disability build skills and live their best life. Become a host home provider.

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