MAB Community Services
MAB Community Services Headquarters Location
Brookline, MA
About MAB Community Services
MAB Community Services serves a broad range of adolescents and adults through its three distinct service divisions: Adult Disability Services (ADS), The Ivy Street School, and the Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (MABVI).
Adult Disability Services provides residential services for adults with developmental disabilities, brain injury, autism spectrum, and other disabilities, as well as a vocational training program, and a day habilitation program. MABVI’s programs include vision rehabilitation, and volunteer services for blind and visually impaired individuals. The Ivy Street School provides a comprehensive education, treatment and transition program for adolescents with brain injuries, autism spectrum, and behavioral health.
Adult Disability Services provides residential services for adults with developmental disabilities, brain injury, autism spectrum, and other disabilities, as well as a vocational training program, and a day habilitation program. MABVI’s programs include vision rehabilitation, and volunteer services for blind and visually impaired individuals. The Ivy Street School provides a comprehensive education, treatment and transition program for adolescents with brain injuries, autism spectrum, and behavioral health.
Number of Employees in MAB Community Services
51 to 200
MAB Community Services Revenue
$5M to $25M (USD)
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