In-Home Services

Access provides residential, school or daycare-based, and community-based services to individuals who have developmental disabilities, mental illness, and other related conditions. We support each person's right to lead a dignified independent life. All services provided by Access are focused on this important commitment.

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Services Offered:


Access also offers a number of special activities and programs to enhance the lives of our clients. Some of them include:

Camping Connections: Interested in enrolling your child in a camping experience? Our case coordinators will help you find the perfect fit from a number of camps in the Minnesota - North Dakota area that cater specifically to children who have special needs.

Special Olympics: Our staff encourages clients to participate in local Special Olympics activities. Case coordinators will help your family register to participate and insure they have the opportunity to partake in the sport(s) of their choice.

Social Skills Class for Kids: Offered to Access clients who are in grades two through eight, this one-hour class is held during the summer months for a six week period. Taught by Access coordinators, it gives kids a chance to socialize with other children, gain new friendships, and learn strategies for making and keeping friends.

YMCA: Access staff will help clients apply for scholarships to receive membership to the FM Family YMCA. At the Y they can participate in a number of health-related fun activities. Access also has an agency membership card that can be checked out for use by our clients for one-time or occasional trips to the YMCA.

Access also has agency passes available to checkout to visit the Red River Zoo, Children's Museum at Yunker Farm, and MSUM Athletics events. In addition Access utilizes community resources to obtain tickets for community events such as FM Community Theatre productions, concerts, RedHawks games, and the Shrine Circus.

Parent Testimonial: Our family received services daily which has assisted in keeping the family as an intact unit. Professionals in the community have suggested placing the children out of our home in the past, but it is our belief and conviction that they are receiving the very best care in our home. The children receive personal care from attendants, attend functions, and go out into the community with the assistance of their "helpers," as our daughter refers to the personal care attendants." -- parents of twins receiving children services

For more information regarding In-Home Services:
Contact Megan Vanyo, In-Home Services Director
megan.vanyo@accessrrv.org