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Our Guiding Principles at Work

Behavior Specialist, Theresa Vehec, on being open and honest.

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A call to action, amplifying InVision success stories, and sharing resources.

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Some with intellectual and developmental disabilities experience such significant life challenges that others often deem them too difficult or complex to support. At InVision Human Services, where others see challenges, we see opportunities. Opportunities to help people with disabilities build lives filled with independence and purpose.

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Our homes are more than houses.

The people we serve in our Residential Program live in a home of their own, in a community of their choosing. We work directly with them to tailor supports to their unique goals, fostering a level of independence never thought possible.
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Discovering independence.

Not all people with disabilities need round-the-clock support to live happy, fulfilled lives. They need a plan and a trusted team of professionals to support them on their way to achieving their visions of independence.

Turning passions into rewarding careers.

The job facilitators in our Employment Supports program work with the people we serve and employers to customize opportunities that match needs with a person’s skill, talents and what motivates them. The result is a career filled with promise.

A new vision for behavioral health.

A person’s mental health is affected by their biology—such as genes and brain chemistry—and their life experiences (e.g., abuse, trauma, and neglect), as well as environment (e.g., country of origin, religion, and gender roles). Mental health encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, act and how we relate to others and make choices in our daily lives.

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Catching up with the People We Support at InVision

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National Suicide Prevention Month 2025
4 Sep 2025

National Suicide Prevention Month 2025

Suicide prevention begins with awareness. In commemoration of National Suicide Prevention Month this September, hear from Licensed Clinical Psychologist at InVision, Dr. Greisler, for more information, resources, and personal insight.

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Our Guiding Principles at Work | We Put People First
4 Sep 2025

Our Guiding Principles at Work | We Put People First

We put people first. What does this principle mean to you? To David Fritsch, residential operations manager at InVision, putting people first drives our success as an organization. Check out this article for more of David's insight!

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DSP Recognition Week 2025
4 Sep 2025

DSP Recognition Week 2025

September is a month of celebration for all at InVision, as it is home to Direct Support Professional (DSP) Recognition Week (September 7-13). Please join us in expressing gratitude to all the DSPs out there!

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