URS Announces Completion of Capital Campaign

last updated 11/03/2017
URS Announces Completion of Capital Campaign

United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton at the Charles D. Berry Center announced today the successful completion of the Unlocking PossAbilities Expansion Project.

URS Announces Completion of Capital Campaign

The $6 million dollar campaign included a new $1million dollar endowment that has dramatically expanded the safety net of support services by adding capacity for 160 additional children and adults with developmental and acquired disabilities.

The project added 21,647 square feet (a 55% increase) to URS’ center at the corner of Needmore and Old Troy Pike. The new Harold & Mary Rieck Children’s Wing will increase capacity by an additional 60 children for the center’s 5-Star Rated Early Childhood Education & School-Age Programs, tripling the number of infants from five to 16 babies, and doubling the number of toddlers, preschoolers and school-age children at the center. URS’ Child Care Programs serve children ages 6 weeks to 17 years, with and without disabilities. The expansion also added capacity by 100 additional adults and seniors with disabilities by adding a new Nursing Clinic, Senior Room, Expanded Vocational Training areas including a new Laundry Center, Gymnasium, Computer Lab and Art Room.

About United Rehabilitation Services
United Rehabilitation Services (URS) was founded in 1956 and has a rich 61-year history of serving children and adults with disabilities in the Greater Dayton Region. URS offers highly accredited programs for infants, children, adults and seniors with developmental and acquired disabilities or other special needs, with a unique “one-stop shopping” concept that provides a comprehensive array of services including therapies, nursing, counseling and more under one roof. For more information, visit ursdayton.org.

United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton.

United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton - United Rehabilitation Services (URS) enhances the lives of children, and adults with disabilities by helping them achieve independence through tailored programs supporting physical, social, and emotional growth.

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