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Danville Services provides residential solutions and an array of uplifting day programs for people with disabilities.

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07/14/2022

An incredible performance of a wonderful song. As Ben says, "the message of the song, I feel, is able to speak to people no matter their age, their race, their background. It's able to communicate a message of hope".

To the many people who allow us the privilege of being part of your lives, thank you for the colors you wear, in your own ways, that shine through every day.

07/05/2022

Here they are! Winners from this year’s National Safety Month Contest! Congrats to Bonnie (Southern Utah), Denisca (Arizona), Sheila (Oregon), Cindy (Supports), Nicole (Wasatch Mtn Utah), and Allison (Nevada). $100 gift cards are coming your way!

Thank you to all Danvillians for keeping everyone safe, every day!

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06/10/2022

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06/10/2022

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A television movie centering on the love story of a young couple with Down syndrome is set to premiere.

05/10/2022

Netflix will air a new iteration of its documentary series following people with autism in the dating world, this time focused on a group of individuals on the spectrum in the U.S.

05/01/2022

Beaming from ear to ear, Ana Paola Pacheco, 20, of Sylvania puts on a show with her contagious laughter and energy. “Paola always has a smile on her face. ...

03/29/2022

A film predominantly featuring people with disabilities made history at the Oscars in a move that advocates are calling a major win for disability representation in Hollywood.

For those concerned about how people w disabilities are faring in Ukraine, see the article below.Inaccessible transporta...
03/22/2022

For those concerned about how people w disabilities are faring in Ukraine, see the article below.

Inaccessible transportation and shelter are among the obstacles they face, and the people trying to help know too well that in war and other catastrophes, people with disabilities are more likely to get left behind.

“For people with disabilities, it’s like double the danger because you can’t do what people without disabilities can do….”

A pair of U.S. disability rights activists are part of a growing network assisting with logistics and coordination to meet the unique needs of people with disabilities trying to escape the war.

03/06/2022
03/04/2022

'Believe in yourself.... Don’t listen to people who say you can’t do,' says Hollywood actor Zack Gottsagen

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03/02/2022

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Children at the clinic get to pick out toys to help relieve stress and anxiety while they’re waiting for an receiving their vaccine. For LeAndra Schneider’s two children, who have autism, waiting i…

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Midvale, UT
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Bring Joy To People with Disabilities

Danville Services provides residential solutions and an array of uplifting day programs for people with disabilities. Our network of residential services and day programs span a dozen markets in four western states.

We are grateful for the opportunity we have to serve nearly 300 people in our programs and employ more than 1200 dedicated, passionate people in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and Oregon.

Many of the people we support endured long stays in state-operated facilities before they arrived in our care. Today we are honored to offer them the utmost dignity and respect while providing them with loving homes that are integrated into safe neighborhoods.

People with a disability often require assistance to manage life’s daily challenges. We are here every single day, with our chins up and our hearts open, to support people with love, compassion, and dedication.