Founded in 1982, the Evergreen Center has been providing day and residential treatment services for children and adolescents with developmental disabilities for nearly 40 years. Thanks to the vision of Dr. Robert F. Littleton, Jr., who established the center, Evergreen has been able to provide these services to those who need them.
At Evergreen, the goal is to help children reach their maximum potential through social competence and community participation. Instruction is integrated into daily activities and living environments, helping children learn and grow in a natural and comfortable way. With Evergreen’s help, children can realize their true potential and become successful members of their communities.
The Evergreen Center serves male and female children aged 6 to 22 that have been diagnosed with autism, severe intellectual impairments, developmental disabilities, physical handicaps or have been dually diagnosed.
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SCHOOL AGE DAY SERVICES
The Basic Skills Program is designed to teach functional daily living skills that will increase independence in community, residential and school environments. Classroom education is provided through individual and small group instruction which emphasizes functional communication, self-preservation skills, community integration, pre-vocational and vocational training and adaptive social behavior.
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FOSTER CARE SERVICES
The Evergreen Center's Community Services Division is committed to integrating and maintaining children within their communities. Guided by the goal of keeping families intact, Evergreen works with and for the family to help them determine their needs and design a program based on family strengths. Evergreen provides services with maximum familial, neighborhood, and community support. The Community Services Division aims to empower individuals and families by fostering family independence.