To provide exceptional services at home and in the community to individuals with Developmental Disabilities, empowering them to lead rich and meaningful lives by striving for independence, creating meaningful connections, and reaching for their maximum potential.
Developmental Enrichment Centers
Nancy Younger
President & CEO
16809 N. 53rd Avenue Suite 1 & 2 Glendale, AZ 85306
Our Mission
To provide the highest quality, compassionate health care to our clients, families, and others in need, through a comprehensive array of services anchored in exceptional service and deliberate expectations for the very best clinical outcomes.
Our Vision
To become the community's premier healthcare provider, employer, and partner in psychiatric health services. To strive to meet and exceed quality standards we may set for our family members and loved ones. Our guiding vision will consistently reflect: "Doing the Right Thing!"
- Unsurpassed Quality
- Exceptional Service and Patient Experience
- Great Place to Work and Practice
- Community Responsiveness and Engagement
- Family Preservation and Reunification to ensure families become a healthy thriving unit.
Gompers | Employment Services Campus
Xavier Conde
Business Solutions & Gompers Employment Services Director
Gompers serves individuals with disabilities and their families in the Phoenix area with the goal of promoting increased independence and an enhanced quality of life. Our services are designed to meet the unique needs and opportunities for each one of our members.
Just like anyone else, people with Developmental Disabilities seek fulfillment in every day activities. They want to contribute to their communities and live as independently as they can, whether with their families or with friends and housemates of their own choosing.
Since the skills that are needed to achieve these goals are not always learned independently or in school, One Step Beyond has been providing unique services to close this gap for the past 11 years. One Step Beyond starts with the basics and continually reinforces lessons throughout the scope of our many programs. These lessons include but are not limited to:
-Functional literacy in math, writing, and reading
-Household management
-Healthy exercise and diet
-Community service
-Effective social and communication behaviors
-Socialization and meaningful friendships
-Employment development, placement, and support
-Cultural arts opportunities
Just like anyone else, people with Developmental Disabilities seek fulfillment in every day activities. They want to contribute to their communities and live as independently as they can, whether with their families or with friends and housemates of their own choosing.
Since the skills that are needed to achieve these goals are not always learned independently or in school, One Step Beyond has been providing unique services to close this gap for the past 11 years. One Step Beyond starts with the basics and continually reinforces lessons throughout the scope of our many programs. These lessons include but are not limited to:
-Functional literacy in math, writing, and reading
-Household management
-Healthy exercise and diet
-Community service
-Effective social and communication behaviors
-Socialization and meaningful friendships
-Employment development, placement, and support
-Cultural arts opportunities
Just like anyone else, people with Developmental Disabilities seek fulfillment in every day activities. They want to contribute to their communities and live as independently as they can, whether with their families or with friends and housemates of their own choosing.
Since the skills that are needed to achieve these goals are not always learned independently or in school, One Step Beyond has been providing unique services to close this gap for the past 11 years. One Step Beyond starts with the basics and continually reinforces lessons throughout the scope of our many programs. These lessons include but are not limited to:
-Functional literacy in math, writing, and reading
-Household management
-Healthy exercise and diet
-Community service
-Effective social and communication behaviors
-Socialization and meaningful friendships
-Employment development, placement, and support
-Cultural arts opportunities
Silver Lining Riding is an equine-assisted learning center specializing in adaptive/therapeutic riding and horsemanship. People with physical, emotional, psychological, and educational needs have all benefitted from our programs. We help people overcome life's obstacles through equine interaction!
Member Proudly Supports: - Kurt & Brenda Warner Celebrity Game Night
Treasure House is the vision of Kurt and Brenda Warner, who believe that all people, regardless of ability, have a purpose and call for their life, and are able to participate in meaningful and challenging activities, establish personal relationships, and contribute to society when provided with appropriate supports and opportunities.
The Warners have been inspired and amazed by all that their son Zachary has accomplished in his life, despite the diagnoses and labels given to him. It is their love for Zack that gives them the passion to create an environment that will not only support those with intellectual and developmental disabilities but also will allow them to thrive as they share their gifts with others.
Treasure House is a supportive living community for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), with the first location planned for the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan area. A strong emphasis on independence, respect, and community integration will provide an optimal environment for residents to live, work, and enjoy recreational activities while being part of a larger family.
Treasure House is the vision of Kurt and Brenda Warner, who believe that all people, regardless of ability, have a purpose and call for their life, and are able to participate in meaningful and challenging activities, establish personal relationships, and contribute to society when provided with appropriate supports and opportunities.
The Warners have been inspired and amazed by all that their son Zachary has accomplished in his life, despite the diagnoses and labels given to him. It is their love for Zack that gives them the passion to create an environment that will not only support those with intellectual and developmental disabilities but also will allow them to thrive as they share their gifts with others.
Treasure House is a supportive living community for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), with the first location planned for the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan area. A strong emphasis on independence, respect, and community integration will provide an optimal environment for residents to live, work, and enjoy recreational activities while being part of a larger family.