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Spotlight: BARC Developmental Services

BARC Developmental Services is a non-profit organization that provides referral-based support to people with intellectual disabilities and autism from the Bucks and Montgomery County regions through early intervention, residential, and vocational programs.

Early Intervention Services are designed to build upon the natural learning that occurs in a child’s early years.

Their home-based services are provided to more than 400 children from birth through two years of age by certified therapists.

Residential Services provides four levels of support for adults with intellectual disabilities; placement is based on the needs of each person served.

Programs include Community Living Arrangements, Intermediate Care Facilities, LifeSharing, and Unlicensed Residential Habilitation.

The programs encourage and promote the development of appropriate independence, citizenship, and community participation.

Vocational Services offers several programs for adults in two modern facilities located in Warminster and Quakertown, including a specialized program for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Other programs at both sites include a Pre-Vocational Program, Adult Training Facility, and Seniors Program that provides social, therapeutic, and recreational activities for adults who are unable or no longer wish to work, but still want to participate in daily activities.

Employment opportunities are available for individuals who wish to secure jobs in the community through the Joint Opportunities for Business and Society Program.

Additionally, those who want to be more involved in their communities can also participate in outings as part of the Community Participation Supports program, and spend time volunteering or visiting various places, such as museums, theaters, and other locales.

BARC Developmental Services invites you to view their website at www.barcprograms.org or visit their social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram and TikTok) to learn more about the agency, and for details about their many programs, events, fundraisers, and other contact information.

PHOTO CAP: Pictured are Sarah and Ed who attend the BARC vocational program. 

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