UCP of Sacramento and Northern California

Information updated on Tuesday, March 26th 2024, 13:18
Services
Adult Day Programs
Camps: Summer, Overnight
Independent Or Supported Living Skills
Recreation : Sports, Fitness, Physical Activity
Respite Care
Transportation

UCP of Sacramento and Northern California is a leading provider of programs and services for children and adults with developmental disabilities.

By using evidence-based practices , UCP programs and services helps clients, and their families to live a life with increased independence, productivity and self-confidence. Fifty-four percent of UCP clients are low or no income. Because of UCP, clients of all ages, and all income levels, have the opportunity to learn new skills, Many of our clients feel more connected to community, have increased confidence and experience more independence because of UCP programs and services.

UCP works with individuals with a wide range of disabilities including autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, intellectual disability and more.

UCP Programs and Services

If you’re looking for programs and services that can help an adult or child with developmental disabilities, you’ve come to the right place.  UCP is one of the leading providers of programs and services in the area. With more than 6,004 clients, we provide opportunities for clients to get out of their homes, learn new skills, and be a part of the community. We give the individuals we work with the chance to get involved in activities they may have thought were impossible before UCP.

As a result of our programs, clients learn skills such as: riding a horse, learning to cook, doing laundry, developing a new hobby, or just fitting in.

Each day at UCP we provide clients a chance to discover a new skill, overcome a challenge or simply experience the pride of being included. Check out the programs and services we offer below, then contact us for more information.

SERVICES

UCP recreation
Adult Day Programs
CLASP Independent Living
Family Respite Services
Transportation
UCP Camp

 

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