Those we serve are children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.

We provide the support which allows them to be successful at home, as well as in the community.

Partnerships

We are currently partnered with Linn, Marion, Polk, & Lincoln Counties as well as CIIS Management.

Connecting

We work closely with our clients and their guardian or families, to get to know each person’s needs and understand their support requirements. We then connect families with direct support professionals who are a good match for them. Those we serve are children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. We provide the support which allows them to be successful at home, as well as in the community.

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Training & Support

We provide high level training, support and we maintain a culture that is all about our focus being on the families we serve to build long term relationships.

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Activities

We pride ourselves on thinking outside the box and finding unique ways to meet the needs of each client. We support activities of daily living, outings, community events, education, life skills, and building confidence in their abilities.

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Long Term

It is our goal to develop a long term and meaningful relationship with those we support. We want to gain their trust through compassion, dependability and helping to create lasting memories.

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Renee H.

“This job has been more than just a job for me. Working with ID/D clients has changed my life! The rewards that come with helping our clients meet goals are countless. I look forward to the future and want to learn everything that I can in order to continue to be successful.”

Careers at DSP Connections

DSP Connections is looking for dedicated people who are passionate about shaping futures and making a positive impact on the lives of the individuals we serve. We invite you to view our openings and apply to be part of our dynamic team.

Do you have experience with?…

  • ADHD
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Hearing Loss
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Learning Disability
  • Vision Impairment
  • Developmental Delays
  • Self injurious behaviors
  • Non verbal communication
  • Elopement
  • …more?