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Welcome to Envision Unlimited

We provide people with disabilities or other special needs quality services that promote choice, independence, and inclusion.

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Community Living

Envision Unlimited provides a variety of residential arrangements and support for adults.

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Day Programs

We offer a wide variety of programs to meet the needs and interests of Envision members.

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Employment services

Employment Services

Envision helps our members choose, obtain and retain fulfilling employment.

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Mental Health

Our Mental Health and Wellness Center is staffed by a dedicated team of professionals.

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Specialized foster care

Specialized Foster Care

Our Foster Care Program focuses on each child’s wellness and foster-family support.

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Envision Blog

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Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder and How to Cope with It

As the days grow shorter and the temperature drops, many people find themselves feeling a little “off.” This can be more than just the typical winter blues — it can be a condition known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD). If you’ve noticed that your mood dips significantly when the seasons change, you’re not alone. But there’s good news: there are ways to cope with and even prevent the worst of SAD’s symptoms.

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Meet Our New Chief External Affairs Officer

We extend a warm welcome to our new Chief External Affairs Officer, Brandi Adams. She brings nearly two decades of nonprofit leadership experience to her new role, in which she will foster strategic partnerships and strengthen relationships with policymakers, industry leaders and other key stakeholders in the disability community. These efforts will expose Envision Unlimited to a wider audience and further advocate for change for people with disabilities.

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Understanding Common Mental Health Challenges

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than one in five American adults live with a mental illness. Mental health impacts every aspect of our lives, yet we often overlook or shy away from discussing it due to stigma and fear of discrimination.

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Praising Our Shining Stars: Envision Unlimited Employees of the Year

It’s been said that hard work and dedication can make anything possible. At Envision Unlimited, our employees are proof of that, as they go above and beyond every day to help our members with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental illness lead their best lives. We celebrated them at our annual Employee of the Year Awards last month.

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