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Our Guiding Principles at Work

Director of Property and Technology Services, Gary Boughamer, on striving to be better.

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2024-25 Budget Proposed

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Some with intellectual and developmental disabilities experience such significant life challenges that others often deem them too difficult or complex to support. At InVision Human Services, where others see challenges, we see opportunities. Opportunities to help people with disabilities build lives filled with independence and purpose.

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Our homes are more than houses.

The people we serve in our Residential Program live in a home of their own, in a community of their choosing. We work directly with them to tailor supports to their unique goals, fostering a level of independence never thought possible.
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Discovering independence.

Not all people with disabilities need round-the-clock support to live happy, fulfilled lives. They need a plan and a trusted team of professionals to support them on their way to achieving their visions of independence.

Turning passions into rewarding careers.

The job facilitators in our Employment Supports program work with the people we serve and employers to customize opportunities that match needs with a person’s skill, talents and what motivates them. The result is a career filled with promise.

Innovative mental health services for people with disabilities.

IBH specializes in caring for people with intellectual disabilities who are dually diagnosed with neurodevelopmental disorders. Our customized approach is tailored for each person, and we are versatile and accommodating for each client’s specific needs.

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Explore with InVision Foundation: The Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh

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My Experience Visiting the Home of a Person Supported
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My Experience Visiting the Home of a Person Supported

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Vendor Partnership: Candy & Noah Julius
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Vendor Partnership: Candy & Noah Julius

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Revamping UKG: Ready for a Change
11 Apr 2024

Revamping UKG: Ready for a Change

Introducing UKG Ready, InVision's new Human Resources Information System to be implemented in June. Read more to learn about the benefits of UKG Ready, and additional information about the facial recognition systems to be utilized for time clock submission in our residential homes!

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Our Guiding Principles at Work | We Strive To Be Better
11 Apr 2024

Our Guiding Principles at Work | We Strive To Be Better

Gary Boughamer, Director of Property and Technology Services at InVision Human Services, shares his thoughts on our Guiding Principle: We Strive to be Better. Read more to learn what Gary has to say about how our IT and Facilities departments strive to be better.

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Connecting Our Guiding Principles: Relias Training
10 Apr 2024

Connecting Our Guiding Principles: Relias Training

We are excited to kick off a new series of articles where we explore the connection of our guiding principles present in our monthly Relias trainings. In this first installment, Aaron Borchert, Director of Communication and Outreach, discusses the impact of March's person-centered courses.

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