Trusted Day Habilitation Programs in Nevada

Opportunity Village believes that people with intellectual disabilities and their families should have choices in where and how they are served. At Opportunity Village we provide a variety of different enrichment, empowerment, and employment programs and services.

What Is a Day Habilitation Program?

Our suite of tailored disability services focuses on enriching, empowering and equipping those we serve to become job-ready, confident and more independent.

A day habilitation program at Opportunity Village might involve: individualized rehabilitative exercises, American Sign Language (ASL) classes, reading skills, pet therapy, socialization, and community outings.

And for those who need it, access to a full-time nursing staff on-site (or in-home) and the use of assistive technology to help them better communicate with others.

Participants will arrive in the morning and leave for the day when the program has finished. Our day programs provide essential support to those we serve and indirect support to their loved ones.

Who Are Day Habilitation Services at Opportunity Village for?

Choose from two day programs, depending on your individual needs.

  • PRIDE: serves people with very profound physical and intellectual disabilities who require 24-hour care and supervision.
  • Enable: supports people with severe intellectual and physical disabilities, allowing each to participate in a variety of activities and rehabilitative initiatives.

PRIDE

PRIDE — People’s Right to Independence, Dignity, and Equality

Trusted in Nevada since 1999, our PRIDE program is for you if your loved one has a profound intellectual or developmental disability and requires 24-hour support, supervision and care.

Program participants enjoy regular outings and are supported by full-time nursing staff. The people we serve use assistive technology to communicate better with their support team.

The benefits of this day habilitation program are two-fold—individualized support for program participants and respite for their families.

Women in purple shirt working at a day habilitation center in Las Vegas.

PRIDE

PRIDE — People’s Right to Independence, Dignity, and Equality.

Trusted in Nevada since 1999, our PRIDE program is for you if your loved one has a profound intellectual or developmental disability and requires 24-hour support, supervision and care.

Program participants enjoy regular outings and are supported by full-time nursing staff. The people we serve use assistive technology to communicate better with their support team.

The benefits of this day habilitation program are two-fold—individualized support for program participants and respite for their families.

Woman in red shirt sitting in a wheelchair at a day habilitation program.

Enable

Our Enable Program supports adults with severe intellectual and physical disabilities, helping them engage in meaningful activities and rehabilitative initiatives to realize the very best version of themselves.

Since 1995, program participants have enjoyed:

  • American Sign Language (ASL) classes
  • reading classes
  • pet therapy
  • socialization
  • community outings

Participants also volunteer in the community, devoting several hours a week to learning new skills and giving back to Southern Nevada.

Enable

Our Enable Program supports adults with severe intellectual and physical disabilities, helping them engage in meaningful activities and rehabilitative initiatives to realize the very best version of themselves.

Since 1995, program participants have enjoyed:

  • American Sign Language (ASL) classes
  • reading classes
  • pet therapy
  • socialization
  • community outings

Participants also volunteer in the community, devoting several hours a week to learning new skills and giving back to Southern Nevada.

5 yellow stars.

“My daughter, Laura, has been with Opportunity Village for over 20 years. The PRIDE program has always provided her with a safe and structural environment to learn and grow. The staff is very caring and responsive to her needs, with any and all questions and concerns addressed immediately in a prompt and professional manner.”

-Wanda Jackson, parent and guardian of Laura Yeazel
PRIDE Day Habilitation Program at the Opportunity Village Engelstad location in Las Vegas

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About Opportunity Village and Our Activities

Opportunity Village is a nonprofit organization that empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their loved ones.

Our suite of tailored disability services focuses on enriching, empowering and equipping those we serve to become job-ready, confident and more independent. We help remove barriers preventing individuals from finding and keeping gainful employment and assist families in accessing quality support.

Our day programs have contributed to increasing the quality of life and reducing the chances of adults with disabilities falling into homelessness and poverty.

Over the last 69 years, our positive impact on our community has been immeasurable. We are proud to have gained a reputation as one of the most respected and innovative nonprofit organizations in Las Vegas.

We have a range of disability services and don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each individual requesting services will undergo an intake assessment to determine the appropriate funding level and program placement.

While every person’s situation is unique, there are some basic requirements to receive services at Opportunity Village:
· You must have a Document of Disability (DOD) from a family physician
· You must be at least 18 years of age

Several factors determine the cost, varying by program and available funding sources. Each individual seeking program placement will also be referred to the Desert Regional Center (DRC) or the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation to access financial support.

Advocacy & Resources

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Advocacy & Resources

If you want further resources on this topic, from legal aid to community services, mental health, and life skills, go to our Advocacy & Resources section.

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