Adult Day Services

Supporting adults with developmental challenges to build skills, confidence, and independence.

Comprehensive Day Treatment Programs for Adults

Network of Community Options, Inc. proudly operates two Adult Developmental Day Treatment (ADDT) centers in Northeast Arkansas, serving adults ages 18 and older with developmental disabilities. Both centers are certified by the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities, and collaborate with local agencies to provide a full range of supportive services.

Our programs focus on enhancing communication, social skills, life skills, and recreational activities. We are dedicated to helping adults who live independently or semi-independently to improve everyday living skills, build self-esteem, and foster community connections.

Our Centers

The Martin Center

Agnos, Arkansas

At The Martin Center, adults participate in a variety of activities designed to strengthen life skills, communication, socialization, recreation, and prevocational training. The program promotes personal growth by encouraging responsibility, self-confidence, and positive character development.

New Directions

Batesville, Arkansas

New Directions offers a curriculum focused on practical skills including computer literacy, functional math and reading, budgeting, home safety and maintenance, physical fitness, and nutrition. Social and communication skills are also emphasized to support participants in improving all aspects of daily living.

What Families and Participants Can Expect

Our licensed adult day treatment clinics provide tailored assessments, supervised living support, and educational services designed to meet individual needs. We focus on empowering adults to achieve greater independence and an enriched quality of life through engaging, meaningful programs.

Contact Us

If you want to learn more about our services or how to get started, please contact us. We’re here to assist you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Adults age 18 and older with developmental disabilities who seek support to enhance life skills and social independence.

Programs include communication, socialization, life skills like budgeting and home safety, recreational activities, prevocational training, and health and fitness education.