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About Kings Rehab

History

Kings Rehabilitation Center (KRC) was organized in 1965 by parents and community individuals concerned about young disabled adults and their future following Special Education in the public schools. Kings Rehab was established to provide training, work experience, and social skills that enable the disabled to compete in the employment world. KRC was incorporated in 1965 as a non-profit organization. The doors opened with 5 clients and 1 staff person.

Mission Statement

Kings Rehabilitation Center’s mission is to enhance the lives of adults with developmental disabilities and other disabilities by providing employment opportunities, vocational training and recognizing the individual’s importance and involvement in our community.

Core Values:

Dignity and Self-Worth

Kings Rehabilitation will strive to ensure that all persons with disabilities will receive services respectful of their individual dignity and self-worth.

Integrity and Compassion

Kings Rehabilitation employees, volunteers and Board members will provide services with professional integrity and compassion for those persons with disabilities.

Empowerment

Kings Rehabilitation is committed to providing employment, education and opportunities for personal growth for individuals with developmental, physical, and emotional disabilities.

Quality of Services

Kings Rehabilitation is committed to our consumers and customers by providing them with the highest quality of services and products available.

Staff Development

Kings Rehabilitation strives to provide the staff with opportunities for personal development to include frequent training opportunities, up-to-date tools and equipment, and a management philosophy that embraces growth and achievement.