The MENTOR Network is a national network of local human services providers offering quality, community-based services to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain and spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic injuries and illnesses, and to youth with emotional, behavioral and medically complex challenges as well as their families.
The MENTOR Network is one of shared values and resources, an organization offering those who work with us and those we serve the benefits of a strong national structure. Tying The Network together is a well-defined set of policies, procedures and quality standards that create a level of support and consistency unavailable elsewhere.
Our strategy of marrying our mission and values with business discipline and capital creation is unique. The resources of The MENTOR Network enable the organization to invest in systems that make excellence possible – and we apply those systems in a way that directly benefits people with a range of needs, with impressive results.
The individuals and families supported by The MENTOR Network have a variety of needs, all of which are met within the communities where they live, work and play. Because each person’s needs and preferences are different – and often change over time – we provide a full range of community-based residential and non-residential programs.
Services for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Adults, children and youth who have Developmental Disabilities are offered programs that range in intensity and setting according to their needs and desires – from highly supervised residential programs to job coaching and supported living.
Services for Children, Adolescents and their Families
The Network strives to protect the welfare of children at-risk in numerous ways, depending on the situation of the child and his or her relationship with the family. Services range from day and transitional programs to in-home, educational and residential programs.
Neurological, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Services
People who have sustained a brain or spinal cord injury as well as individuals with other neurological conditions can choose from a growing array of services and supports that adapt to their changing needs. From Neurorehabilitation and Neurobehavioral to Supported Living programs, our services are designed to help the individual live a full and productive life, as independently as possible.
These services reflect our strong belief that participation in the life of communities provides the best opportunity to be happy and fulfilled – to learn, grow and to connect with others.