Helping People of All Abilities Live Well

Full, joyful lives

Our mission is based on the belief that every person deserves to live well. For more than 50
years, REM Community Services programs have helped people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and other needs build the skills and supportive relationships they need to live their
best lives.

Our Services

We work with each person we serve to create a plan of service just for them. Caring staff help individuals build skills to help them reach their goals, from self care to job skills to making friends and enjoying hobbies.

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Group Homes

Our group home programs are warm, comfortable places to call home. Caring staff offer the support adults need to build skills and enjoy life with their housemates and in their community.

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Host Homes

In our host homes, adults live with supportive caregivers and become part of the family. Caregivers help adults build skills to be more independent and active in neighborhood life.

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Day Programs

Our day programs are fun and welcoming spaces where adults with disabilities can make friends, enjoy fun activities, and build skills for work or independent living.

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In-home Health

Our caring team helps adults and children with disabilities, medical challenges, and other needs thrive at home.

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We're hiring!

Are you looking for a career where you can make a difference in someone’s life? Visit our Careers website and search open positions across the country.


Open Your Home

As a host home provider, you can help someone with a disability live their best life in their community.

Become a Host Home Provider
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Understanding Disability

People with disabilities and their families face a wide range of challenges in society, from healthcare to employment to making friends and getting needed services. REM Community Services is here to help.

6 million

More than 6 million people in the United States have an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD). Source

44%

Of adults age 21–64 with intellectual disabilities are employed, compared to 83% of adults without disabilities. Source

54%

Of caregivers supporting a person with a disability spend more than 40 hours per week in caregiving tasks. Source

17%

Of children aged 3–17 years in the U.S. have been diagnosed with some kind of developmental disability, including ADHD, intellectual disabilities, or other challenges. Source