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OPENDOOR SERVICES INC 119 SYCAMORE AVE. MANTECA CA 95336 (209) 647-2640 |
OpenDoor Services originated in January of 2002 and began with over forty-five years of collaborative experience in working with the Developmentally Disabled population. While ODS began as just a Supportive Living Service in both the Stockton and Modesto areas, several months of working long, hard hours in the field prepared ODS for it’s expansion; the Modesto Day Program was opened only three short months later, in March of 2002. We are proud to announce that our new center located in Manteca is now open for service. And with each new center comes more possibilities and support for further cutting edge development and methods in which to assist our consumers in achieving their goals and leading more independent lives. |
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF SAN JOAQUIN CO. 134 PACIFIC ROAD MANTECA CA 95337 (209) 239-3066 |
United Cerebral Palsy of San Joaquin, Calaveras and Amador Counties, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has advocated for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities since its incorporation and charter began with United Cerebral Palsy Associations in 1954. |
VALLEY CAPS 107 W. NORTH ST. MANTECA CA 95336 (209) 239-5050 |
MISSION: To be a leading Day Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities by providing consumer-centered services, empowering them to achieve their full potential and beyond, maximizing their quality of life according to their choices. |
VALLEY CAPS 178 SOUTH AUSTIN MANTECA CA 95336 (209) 239-5050 |
MISSION: To be a leading Day Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities by providing consumer-centered services, empowering them to achieve their full potential and beyond, maximizing their quality of life according to their choices. Our main facility in Manteca operates our ABLE (Adult Behavior Learning Environment) Program. This program offers a 1:3 ratio or one instructor for every three Consumers. The goals of this program include teaching community based independent life skills, behavioral support and job skills training. |