Overview
Headquarters
Dunbar, West Virginia
Category
Individual & Family Services
Community Services, Inc. has been a licensed behavioral health center since May 2004. The agency provides I/DD (Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities) Waiver Services. CSI was formed to meet the needs of individuals who are intellectually/developmentally disabled that were not being met by other providers/resources. CSI desires to set a precedent in the behavioral health field as an agency which is fully committed to serving the needs of the participants and putting forth the utmost effort in trying to provide these services in the fastest, most effective manner possible, with a focus on the needs of the participants and their families. As a smaller, locally operated agency, CSI strives to provide services that are more client/family specific in a more timely fashion. CSI will work with other agencies, groups, and the general public to eliminate discrimination and encourage the development of services appropriate to the individual person by advocating for their rights and needs. Community Services, Inc. operates as a non profit organization. The Organization provides assistance to low-income individuals and families that allow the development and growth of clients through education, utility support, home energy efficiency and transportation. Community Services serves communities in the state of Kansas. Community Services, Inc. was founded in 1966. The Company's line of business includes providing a wide variety of individual and family social, counseling, welfare, and referral services, including refugee, disaster, and temporary relief services. TACAA : Helping People. Changing Lives. Community Services of Venango County, Inc. (CSVC), a private non-profit 501(c)3 organization was founded in 1967 and incorporated in 1973. CSVC began as a small. Since 1988, Community Services, Inc. (CSI) has provided residential and vocational services to ID/DD adults throughout Multnomah and Washington counties. Residential services are provided at 25 group homes (8 in Multnomah County, 17 in Washington County), and a Vocational site in Hillsboro providing training with external employment being the desired outcomeCSI supports services to each ID/DD adult, services which are funded by both state and federal governments. CSI consistently meets and/or exceeds service requirements as defined in the Oregon Administrative Rules for adults with ID/DD. CSI has a strong commitment to this public policy of ensuring our facilities and programs are safe and secure places to live and work, and where our residents are protected from abuse.