Human Services Community, Family and Non-Profit:
We support adults with disabilities to live rich, fulfilling and productive lives with dignity and respect. Ashland Supportive Housing and Community Outreach opened its doors in 1982. It began as a non-profit with the intent of taking developmentally disabled adults from Fairview Training Center as well as house people with disabilities that were still living with their parents but needed another option. At that time, the aging institution was closing and residents were being moved into Oregon communities. Today we have three handicapped accessible homes within easy walking distance of each other. We have expanded into the field of respite care with Ashwood Inn and are working to develop more services for adults with developmental disabilities at the ASH Resource Center.