United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island

United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island As part of one of the nation’s largest health charities, United Cerebral Palsy affiliates are leaders in providing innovative programs and services.

Founded in 1954. Awarded the 2004 Nina Eaton Award. Adult Services:
The Adult Supportive Living Program provides in-home and community based supports to over 70 people with a variety of disabilities. The types of supports provided are based upon the person’s needs and desires. The frequency of supports range from 6 hours per week to 24 hours per day and are based upon funding levels. UCPRI works

closely with the individual, their families and the Department of Behavioral Health, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals to provide a safe, active and rich life for people. Everyone participates in an annual plan that determines goals for the coming year. Community integration, independence and self-determination are the goals staff and people receiving supports strive to achieve. The types of supports offered include community integration, daily living skills, personal care, socialization skills, and basic adult education. UCPRI operates Cara Estates and New Life Apartments; two HUD financed apartment complexes and provides services to most of the individuals living in these complexes. These are individualized supports with people sharing hours and experiences with others, but also receiving personalized supports as needed. Children and Family Services (CFS);
Currently Children and Family Services (CFS) offers the following services:
1) Home-Based Therapeutic Services (HBTS),
2) Personal Assistance and Support Services (PASS),
3) Enhanced Outpatient Services (EOS)
4) Social Skills Groups & Administration of Community Inclusion Funds


1) Our HBTS program is family-centered and our treatment philosophy is strength-based. The program continues this agency’s tradition of helping people with disabilities live in the least restrictive, most integrated setting possible. Family-centered service delivery sees the family as the unit of attention and organizes assistance in a collaborative fashion, taking into account the individual family’s wishes, strengths, and needs. A licensed clinician designs the treatment plan with the family and oversees the implementation of the plan in the home. A psychologist, speech therapist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist provide consultation as needed. Parent participation is essential to maximize therapeutic effectiveness. Our program utilizes a social-emotional-developmental perspective and draws on the following therapeutic models: SCERTS, Floortime, and RDI. A direct care professional works 1:1 with the child in their home and other community settings. Services focus on helping children with disabilities improve communication, social skills, coping skills, and daily living skills. They enhance a child’s ability to participate in their family and community. UCP currently serves 50 children in this program.

2) The PASS program is a parent driven program. Parents act as a family supervisor for the direct care worker, which allows families to have greater choice and control over all aspects of service provision. The agency offers a supporting role to promote a child’s ability to reach their full potential in 3 main areas: ability to accomplish essential activities of daily life; ability to make self-preserving decisions; ability to participate in social roles and social settings.

3) Enhanced Outpatient Services (EOS) is an insurance funded program. UCP currently has a contract with Neighborhood Health Plan. The program provides intense short-term, home-based services to children with cognitive disabilities and behavioral disorders who are either being discharged from a psychiatric hospital or who are at risk of being hospitalized. EOS provides family services which allow children to leave the hospital sooner and stay at home. Services are designed to meet each individual child and family’s needs and may include family and individual counseling, direct 1:1 treatment in the home, and community integration with the primary goal being stabilization and prevention of re-hospitalization.

4) Social Skills groups allow children with disabilities an opportunity to socialize with peers and gain practice in managing the complex nature of social interactions that most of us take for granted. Groups are designed based on age, interests, and abilities. The groups act as a stepping stone for children with disabilities to be able to actively participate in their own communities.

A little late, but too good not to share! Here are a few photos from our Memorial Day celebration. We enjoyed delicious ...
06/02/2026

A little late, but too good not to share!

Here are a few photos from our Memorial Day celebration. We enjoyed delicious food, activities, and quality time together making it a special day filled with laughter, friendship, and great memories.

A huge thank you to our dedicated staff who helped make this celebration possible, and a special thank you to all those who have served and sacrificied for our country. Your courage and commitment will not be forgotten.

Despite the rain, we had such a great turnout at today’s Color Run/Walk at Deerfield Park! We loved connecting with so m...
05/02/2026

Despite the rain, we had such a great turnout at today’s Color Run/Walk at Deerfield Park!

We loved connecting with so many families and community members, and sharing more about our Children and Family Services program.

A big thank you to the Smithfield Special Education Local Advisory Committee (SSELAC) and Success on the Spectrum Lincoln for allowing UCPRI to be part of this incredible community event.

We're growing and looking for amazing people to join our team!Now Hiring Part-Time Behavior Specialists- Come be a part ...
04/03/2026

We're growing and looking for amazing people to join our team!

Now Hiring Part-Time Behavior Specialists- Come be a part of this fun, supportive (and yes, a little crazy) crew making a real difference in children's lives every day.

Open House-Direct Hire Opportunities Available

FRIDAY, 4/10
1:00 PM-3:30 PM
20 Phenix Ave, Cranston
$500 Sign-On Bonus

Stop by, meet the team, and see why you will love working here. We can't wait to meet you!

We’re hiring! 🎉Join us for an Employment Open House for our Children & Family Services Program at United Cerebral Palsy ...
04/03/2026

We’re hiring! 🎉

Join us for an Employment Open House for our Children & Family Services Program at United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island.

We are currently seeking Behavior Specialists who are passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families. If you’re looking for a rewarding part-time opportunity where you can support growth, build connections, and truly make a difference—this is for you.

📅 Friday, April 10, 2026
⏰ 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM
📍 20 Phenix Avenue, Cranston, RI

Stop by to learn more about the role, meet our team, and explore how you can be part of something meaningful.

✨ $500 sign-on bonus available

We’re excited to meet individuals who are compassionate, reliable, and ready to support our community.

Our HR department hard at work today at Wheaton College. Now Hiring!!
03/18/2026

Our HR department hard at work today at Wheaton College. Now Hiring!!

We’re Hiring – Join Our Team! 🚨United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island is hosting a Hiring Event for Direct Support Profes...
03/06/2026

We’re Hiring – Join Our Team! 🚨

United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island is hosting a Hiring Event for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) and we’d love to meet you!

If you’re passionate about helping others and want a meaningful career supporting individuals with disabilities, this could be the perfect opportunity.

📅 Friday, March 13, 2026
⏰ 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
📍 20 Phenix Ave, Cranston, RI

Come learn more about how you can make a difference while building a rewarding career. We hope to see you there!

02/26/2026

Due to the impact of the recent blizzard and ongoing road conditions, we will be canceling our scheduled Employment Open House out of an abundance of caution.

The safety of our families, staff, and community is always our top priority, and we want to ensure everyone can travel safely.

We appreciate your understanding.
Please stay safe and warm, and we look forward to connecting with you at our rescheduled Open House!

🎄 ¡Únete a Nuestro Árbol de Donaciones Anual! 🎄En United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island, sabemos que muchas de nuestras ...
11/16/2025

🎄 ¡Únete a Nuestro Árbol de Donaciones Anual! 🎄
En United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island, sabemos que muchas de nuestras familias enfrentan desafíos durante todo el año, y estamos comprometidos a apoyarlas en todo lo que podamos. Esta temporada, estamos muy emocionados de lanzar nuestro Árbol de Donaciones Anual para brindar un poco de alegría y ayuda a quienes lo necesitan.

✨ Cómo Puedes Ayudar:
Te invitamos a participar seleccionando un artículo de nuestro Árbol de Donaciones. Una vez comprado, puedes enviar los artículos directamente a:
200 Main Street, Suite 210, Pawtucket, RI
Por favor asegúrate de que tus artículos lleguen antes del 15 de diciembre.

🛒 Puedes comprar a través de Amazon o, si prefieres comprar en una tienda, envía un correo a [email protected] para informarnos, y retiraremos el artículo de la lista de inmediato.
Tu generosidad puede marcar una gran diferencia en las vidas de nuestras familias. ¡Gracias por ayudarnos a compartir un poco de alegría durante esta temporada festiva! 💖

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🎄 Join Us for Our Annual Giving Tree!🎄At United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island, we know that many of our families face c...
11/13/2025

🎄 Join Us for Our Annual Giving Tree!🎄

At United Cerebral Palsy of Rhode Island, we know that many of our families face challenges throughout the year, and we're dedicated to supporting them in every way we can. This season, we're excited to launch our Annual Giving Tree to bring some joy and assistance to those in need.

✨ How You Can Help:
We're inviting you to participate by selecting an item from our Giving Tree. Once purchased, you can have the items shipped directly to:
200 Main Street, Suite 210, Pawtucket, RI
Please make sure your items arrive by December 15th.

🛒 Shop via Amazon or if you prefer to purchase in-store, email [email protected] to let us know, and we’ll promptly remove the item from the list.

Your generosity can make a world of difference in the lives of our families. Thank you for helping us spread some holiday cheer! 💖
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🎨 Thank You for a Wonderful Art Exhibit! We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the Adapt...
11/07/2025

🎨 Thank You for a Wonderful Art Exhibit!

We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for the Adaptive Arts Program Exhibit!

The event was a beautiful celebration of creativity, inclusion, and talent. Each piece showcased the incredible work and expression of our artists, and your support helped make it a truly special day.

A huge thank you to our artists, families, staff, and community members who made this event such a success — we couldn’t have done it without you! 💫

Here’s to continuing to celebrate the power of art and the amazing abilities within our community. 🖌️🎶✨

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200 Main Street, Ste 210
Pawtucket, RI
02860

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