what we do

We provide a range of specialized services for individuals with autism, focusing on fostering independence, building social skills, and supporting families with personalized care and community integration.

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Services

Adult Day Array Program (ADA)

Our Adult Day Array program, certified through the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD), offers a wide range of day and employment supports for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities.

Personal Care Assistance: Support with meals, medications, and other daily needs while in program.

Adult Day Support (Day Hab): Build daily living skills, participate in recreational activities, and strengthen social connections.

Employment Services: Explore vocational opportunities, gain hands-on training, and prepare for meaningful work.

Community Inclusion: Engage in arts, fitness, and local activities that encourage independence and self-advocacy.

Non-Medical Transportation (NMT)

Reliable, accessible transportation is critical to independence. For individuals on Medicaid waivers through DODD, our NMT service ensures safe travel to:

  • Vocational training, internships, and volunteer activities
  • Adult Day Array programs
  • Employment opportunities

Other services

In addition to our core programs, Autism Life Care Center provides a variety of supportive services that strengthen families, empower individuals, and build community connections:

  • Remote Support: Remote support allows off-site direct service providers to monitor and respond to a person’s health, safety, and other needs using 2-way live video communication software.
  • Training: Expert-guided training programs for families, individuals, and professionals for first aid and CPR.
  • Social Connections: Peer-to-peer programs, community inclusion, and skill-building that foster independence and a sense of belonging.
  • Vocational Rehabilitation: Career preparation and long-term job retention support through Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD).
  • Educational Resources: Tools and training for families, communities, and business partners to build stronger relationships and increase autism awareness.
  • Person-Centered Employment Support: Individualized pathways to competitive, integrated jobs that match each person’s skills and interests.
  • Advocacy Support: Through Awace Life Care Partnerships, we champion accessibility, accountability, and better care within the community.
  • Respite Care: Short-term relief for family caregivers, ensuring loved ones receive proper care while families recharge.