Tag Archive for: Adult Services

Trudeau Center with American flag, daffodils and 60th anniversary banner on building

J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center Celebrates 60 Years of Transforming Lives

On April 16, 2024, the Trudeau Center kicked off a year-long celebration of its 60th anniversary with fun activities and a vision toward the future. 
Trudeau Main Sign with red tulips

Pathways Strategic Teaching Center Celebrates Associates’ Publication in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis

Several associates from Pathways Strategic Teaching Center program have contributed to a significant publication in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis.
A disabled young woman cooking at the stove

Understanding Disabilities: What People With Disabilities Wish You Knew

At the heart of the Trudeau Center lies a profound understanding of what people with disabilities wish others knew, and the insights that can bridge the gap between misperception and acceptance.
Amanda Nickerson

Trailblazing DSP Amanda Nickerson Earns National Certification Through NADSP E-Badge Academy

Amanda Nickerson, Direct Support Professional (DSP) at the J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center in Warwick, Rhode Island, has earned certification through the National Association of Direct Support Professionals (NADSP) E-Badge Academy.
Woman helping older man with Down syndrome to adjust his shirt while getting dressed at home

The Advantages of Shared Living for Adults with Developmental or Intellectual Disabilities

Shared living, also known as adult foster care or homesharing, is an arrangement where a person with a disability lives with a caregiver in a private home, offering personalized support and a family-like environment. This model provides numerous benefits for individuals with disabilities, including increased independence, meaningful relationships, community inclusion, person-centered support, and improved overall wellbeing.