Community Systems, Inc
Community Systems, Inc Headquarters Address
6 Benjamin Nye Circle, Suite 1
Pocasset, MA 02559
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About Community Systems, Inc
Who We Are
Community Systems, Inc. is a four-state family of non-profit, tax-exempt corporations whose MISSION is: helping persons with disabilities to find happiness in their own homes, in their personal relationships, and as contributing members of their community.
At Community Systems, Inc., we excel at helping persons with disabilities find happiness in their own homes, in their personal relationships, and as contributing members of their community.
Our results-driven approach leads to lower social costs and a stronger, healthier community.
We are distinctive for our:
dedication to individual supports planned one person at a time
tenacity in helping persons with challenges to find success
commitment to remaining abreast of best practice, and our
staunch belief that no one with disabilities needs to live in an institution.
Why happiness?
In 1998, we asked an interview panel what additional support we could provide for their loved ones. One mother simply replied, “All I want is for Kathy to be happy.”
It is what we all seek for ourselves and our families, and it became our corporate mission to which we remain dedicated today and into the future.
Happiness grows when it is shared.
Contact us to learn more about our organization and how it might help your loved one.
CSI Divisions
Community Systems is comprised of 4 distinct corporations; one for each of the states that CSI operates in, and a management company, Community Systems Support and Management Services, Inc., that supports all entities.
CSI Connecticut
CSI Delaware
CSI Massachusetts
CSI Virginia
Community Systems Support and Management Services, Inc.
CSI Connecticut
CSI-Connecticut (created 1987) offers residential, employment, and volunteer/community experience supports on behalf of the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services. The personal profiles of many supported persons include dual diagnoses (ID/MI); others have intensive and multiple physical health needs. CSI-CT also has a special interest in supporting challenging young adults who have a need for residential supports.
CSI Delaware
CSI-Delaware (created 1984) offers residential supports on behalf of the Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS), Department of Health and Social Services. Persons living in small group residences, or more frequently now, individually in apartments of their own choosing. Frequently, CSI-DE is also asked to support persons with challenging behaviors discharged involuntarily from elsewhere, persons to whom CSI gives a special and long-term commitment, helping them find success and happiness. The personal profiles of several persons supported include intellectual disabilities together with mental illness (ID/MI).
CSI Delaware recently received a Top Workplaces 2020 award from TopWorkplaces.com.
CSI Massachusetts
CSI-Massachusetts (created 1988) offers residential, supported employment, and individualized community activity supports on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation and the Massachusetts Commission of the Blind. CSI-MA has adapted several residential models. Persons living in small group residences shared living and supported living, the latter receiving less than 24-hour supports. CSI-MA also provides case management supports to children living with their families, as well as adults living with and without their families. Among those receiving supports from CSI-MA are persons with deaf/blindness, Prader Willi Syndrome, and persons with multiple physical disabilities.
CSI Virginia
CSI-Virginia (created 1990) offers residential supports to persons with intellectual disabilities in Northern Virginia, including Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, as well as the City of Alexandria. CSI-VA also offers drop-by residential supports to persons with acquired brain injury on behalf of Brain Injury Services, Inc., Fairfax, VA. Currently, CSI-VA is endeavoring to increase significantly the number of persons living independently in their own homes (having moved from CSI-supported group homes) with varied supports as appropriate. Persons supported include those with challenging behaviors, dual diagnoses (ID/MI), and Prader Willi Syndrome.
Community Systems Support and Management Services (SAMS)
SAMS is CSI’s organizational alternative to a traditional headquarters office. Business and human resource management functions are decentralized to each state’s CSI office, a purposeful decision early in CSI’s organizational development.
SAMS focuses principally upon strategic planning, cross-state corporate policy development, financial management oversight, program evaluation/quality assurance, and support of and liaison to the Boards of Directors. Corporate officers are readily available to CSI Executive Directors daily. While each CSI has characteristic
Community Systems, Inc. is a four-state family of non-profit, tax-exempt corporations whose MISSION is: helping persons with disabilities to find happiness in their own homes, in their personal relationships, and as contributing members of their community.
At Community Systems, Inc., we excel at helping persons with disabilities find happiness in their own homes, in their personal relationships, and as contributing members of their community.
Our results-driven approach leads to lower social costs and a stronger, healthier community.
We are distinctive for our:
dedication to individual supports planned one person at a time
tenacity in helping persons with challenges to find success
commitment to remaining abreast of best practice, and our
staunch belief that no one with disabilities needs to live in an institution.
Why happiness?
In 1998, we asked an interview panel what additional support we could provide for their loved ones. One mother simply replied, “All I want is for Kathy to be happy.”
It is what we all seek for ourselves and our families, and it became our corporate mission to which we remain dedicated today and into the future.
Happiness grows when it is shared.
Contact us to learn more about our organization and how it might help your loved one.
CSI Divisions
Community Systems is comprised of 4 distinct corporations; one for each of the states that CSI operates in, and a management company, Community Systems Support and Management Services, Inc., that supports all entities.
CSI Connecticut
CSI Delaware
CSI Massachusetts
CSI Virginia
Community Systems Support and Management Services, Inc.
CSI Connecticut
CSI-Connecticut (created 1987) offers residential, employment, and volunteer/community experience supports on behalf of the Connecticut Department of Developmental Services. The personal profiles of many supported persons include dual diagnoses (ID/MI); others have intensive and multiple physical health needs. CSI-CT also has a special interest in supporting challenging young adults who have a need for residential supports.
CSI Delaware
CSI-Delaware (created 1984) offers residential supports on behalf of the Delaware Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS), Department of Health and Social Services. Persons living in small group residences, or more frequently now, individually in apartments of their own choosing. Frequently, CSI-DE is also asked to support persons with challenging behaviors discharged involuntarily from elsewhere, persons to whom CSI gives a special and long-term commitment, helping them find success and happiness. The personal profiles of several persons supported include intellectual disabilities together with mental illness (ID/MI).
CSI Delaware recently received a Top Workplaces 2020 award from TopWorkplaces.com.
CSI Massachusetts
CSI-Massachusetts (created 1988) offers residential, supported employment, and individualized community activity supports on behalf of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation and the Massachusetts Commission of the Blind. CSI-MA has adapted several residential models. Persons living in small group residences shared living and supported living, the latter receiving less than 24-hour supports. CSI-MA also provides case management supports to children living with their families, as well as adults living with and without their families. Among those receiving supports from CSI-MA are persons with deaf/blindness, Prader Willi Syndrome, and persons with multiple physical disabilities.
CSI Virginia
CSI-Virginia (created 1990) offers residential supports to persons with intellectual disabilities in Northern Virginia, including Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, as well as the City of Alexandria. CSI-VA also offers drop-by residential supports to persons with acquired brain injury on behalf of Brain Injury Services, Inc., Fairfax, VA. Currently, CSI-VA is endeavoring to increase significantly the number of persons living independently in their own homes (having moved from CSI-supported group homes) with varied supports as appropriate. Persons supported include those with challenging behaviors, dual diagnoses (ID/MI), and Prader Willi Syndrome.
Community Systems Support and Management Services (SAMS)
SAMS is CSI’s organizational alternative to a traditional headquarters office. Business and human resource management functions are decentralized to each state’s CSI office, a purposeful decision early in CSI’s organizational development.
SAMS focuses principally upon strategic planning, cross-state corporate policy development, financial management oversight, program evaluation/quality assurance, and support of and liaison to the Boards of Directors. Corporate officers are readily available to CSI Executive Directors daily. While each CSI has characteristic
Number of Employees in Community Systems, Inc
1,001 to 5,000
Community Systems, Inc Revenue
$25M to $100M (USD)
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