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KenCrest Leads Assistive Tech Training in Delaware
During a Delaware meeting, representatives asked our ET team to submit a proposal to offer assistive tech services to Delaware residents.
At KenCrest, we support person-centered planning and prioritize it by offering several services from birth to adulthood to help those with intellectual or developmental disabilities thrive in all aspects of their life. We serve Southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Discover which program or service best fits your needs below.Â
Our publications explore the many facets of human services—most specifically, those for people with an intellectual or developmental disability—and early education and show how the KenCrest family is making a positive difference in its communities.
Read the latest issue of our Possibilities Magazine, or other current news — all on our Publications page.
For 119 years, KenCrest has been providing support to adults and children with intellectual or developmental disabilities. The support includes residential options, community engagement, early intervention, enabling technology, and Early Learning Centers. All these services aim to improve the quality of life based on individual desires, preferences, and goals.
During a Delaware meeting, representatives asked our ET team to submit a proposal to offer assistive tech services to Delaware residents.
Born with a rare neurological condition, Jackson continues to beat the odds and thrive with support from KenCrest.
Earlier this year, KenCrest’s Human Resources department was received a 2024 Association Awards in the EMEA and North America regions.
Discover how our Community Support Programs help individuals with IDD thrive in the community and workforce.Â
In June 2025, KenCrest will turn 120 years old, so we are looking back at how our logo has changed.
With the workforce crisis still hurting human services providers, we look at the importance of Direct Support Professionals.
An involvement fair at West Chester University led Kelly Connor to KenCrest’s Day Sharing program and two new friendships.
KenCrest’s Lifesharing program fosters independence and community for individuals with intellectual disabilities.