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ARRM is a Minnesota nonprofit association of more than 200 providers, businesses and advocates dedicated to leading the advancement of home and community-based services supporting people living with disabilities in their pursuit of meaningful lives. Dungarvin Minnesota is an active member of ARRM with a Director or Senior Director representative on almost every committee. ARRM has developed a Technology Resource Center (TRC) that include stories of technology successes, practical guidance on adding technology to support plans, educational articles and more. The ARRM TRC is intended to provide a centralized resource for all people in Minnesota to learn, promote and implement the use of technology to support people with disabilities. Dungarvin was happy to participate and share our story on how technology solutions have changed the way we do business. Check out the video!
Effective December 4, 2017 Dungarvin acquired Aspen Community Living, a highly respected provider in Ohio and Kentucky. Aspen was founded in 2001 to support adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. In Ohio, the newly acquired services provide residential and day program supports to approximately 140 individuals, significantly growing Dungarvin Ohio’s reach across the state, with new offices in Cleveland, Akron, Dayton and Cincinnati. Aspen also maintains a large office and day service site in Columbus. Additionally, with this acquisition, Dungarvin is growing into Kentucky, which becomes the fifteenth state where we offer services and supports. With a main office in Florence and smaller offices in Louisville, Somerset, and Pikeville, we will conduct business in a broad geographic segment of the state. Welcome all!
Dungarvin Inc. announces the acquisition of Embracing Autism, effective June 7, 2017. We are pleased to extend a warm welcome to 60 new staff and the 25 people they support via supported living waivers. Intermittent drop by services support 16 people living in Columbus and surrounding areas in Franklin, Delaware, Pickaway and Union counties. Additionally, eight people live in two 24-hour supported homes located in Dayton, Ohio in Montgomery County.