LiveWorkPlay Services

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LiveWorkPlay services are divided in two major categories: youth (ages 15-21) and adult (21 and over).

LiveWorkPlay Youth & Adult
Services Explained!

Age 21 is used here only because that is the age at which people with intellectual disabilities typically leave the high school system. It does not mean that a younger adult who has left high school cannot take part in adult services. Please visit the  adult services registration page for more information.

Our adult services include supports for finding and keeping paid employment, living in a home in the community, and developing networks, friendships, and intimate relationships.

Our youth services are comprised mainly of community participation social activities that take place on Friday nights during the school year plus a summer learning opportunity that takes place during the day in the month of July. Access to new youth services members is generally restricted to the entry age of 15. Please visit the youth services registration page for more information.

Our adult and youth services do not operate as isolated programs but rather function as hubs for the multitude of connections and activities enjoyed by people with intellectual disabilities, their families, volunteers, staff, community partners, and the general public at LiveWorkPlay.