Services We Offer

There are several choices to consider when choosing the right service for the people we support. Depending on eligibility requirements of California’s Department of Developmental Services (DDS) and Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) there may be several options that are the right choice. Jay Nolan Community Services also offers a private pay option when Government funding is not desired or an option.

Available Services:

Jay Nolan Community Services offers a wide range of programs designed to empower neurodiverse individuals and their families. From building life skills to achieving employment success, our services are tailored to support independence, inclusion, and personal growth. Explore the programs we provide below to see how we can help meet your unique needs.

We offer Supported Living Services to neurodiverse individuals so that everyone may live in their own homes and live a valued life in the community. are offered for as long and as often as needed, with the flexibility required to meet a persons’ changing needs over time.

Adaptive Skills Training services are designed to empower neurodiverse children and adults to enhance their independence. This service focuses on equipping individuals with the necessary skills to navigate daily tasks, promote self-sufficiency, and foster greater community integration.

Our Employment Services are geared toward assisting people to work in a community integrated work setting. We do this by coaching and mentoring on the job to ensure long-term success.

Independent Living Skills (ILS) is designed to provide neurodiverse adults with the tools and resources to live and work independently in their local communities. This service is aimed at adults that are currently living in or will be moving out into their own homes, or want to become more independent while living in the family home.

The Uniquely Abled Academy (UAA) is a partnership with Jay Nolan Community Services, the Uniquely Abled Project (UAP) and the College of the Canyons. This intensive career preparation program gives job seekers with autism an opportunity to become a Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machinist.

Self-Determination Program and Waiver-Eligible Services allow individuals (or their parents or legal representatives) the freedom to choose the support services/provider that meet the needs of their person-centered plan.

Our Deaf Services provide ancillary supports for individuals of Jay Nolan where language accessibility is a cohesive part of an individual’s experience.

Empowering employees and communities through training, development, and outreach.

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