
The Arc of Meriden-Wallingford’s mission is to assist people with intellectual, developmental and cognitive disabilities to reach their full potential and become contributing members of society, to advocate on their behalf and to develop, procure or provide services to address their needs and desires.
Guiding Principles
All individuals are entitled to full participation in integrated work
within their communities, thereby providing them with choices and....
Opportunities
to access a better standard of living.
Opportunities for gainful
employment.
Opportunities for greater
economic independence.
Opportunities for less
dependence of government assistance.
Opportunities to make a
contribution to society.
Opportunities to develop to
their fullest potential.
Opportunities to gain
respect, dignity and self-esteem.
All individuals are entitled to develop a sense
of ones self and values. Education enables individuals to
participate fully in all aspects of life within their communities.
Employment and education are integral components
of a range of experiences and relationships that contribute to an
individual's happiness and success.
All individuals are entitled to full
participation in community-based services providing them with choices
and opportunities for...
Integrated
recreation
Quality medical services
Occupational, physical and
speech therapies
Religious activities
Residential programs provide people with
Opportunities to develop
and exercise choices in their living environment.
Opportunities to develop
relationships with family members and friends.
Opportunities to gain
dignity, respect and self-esteem.
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