Who Are We?
Eagles' Wings, Inc. is a non-profit organization that provides
day habilitation services for adults with mild, moderate and severe
intellectual and physical disabilities, including those who are
medically fragile. We strive to provide a wide array of
services to meet their spiritual, physical, emotional, social and
vocational needs. Our primary objective is centered on
happiness for each individual in a respectful, secure, nurturing and
structured environment which maximizes potential for independence,
productivity
and integration with the surrounding community.
"But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk and not faint." Isaiah 40:31
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Programs
Residential
Habilitation Program
Eagles' Wings, Inc. has purchased 96 acres of land to
build homes providing residential care to adults with special needs.
Residents will have private bedrooms furnished with their personal
belongings. This property is located approximately 7 miles west of
Northport Civic Center on Highway 82 West.
Day Habilitation
Program
Day Habilitation services as well as numerous vocational
opportunites will be provided for residents as well as adults
with special needs from the community. Training in
vocational services will include:
- Creating decorative ceramic items for retail sale
- Planting and grooming plants for wholesale and retail sale in
on-
site greenhouses
- Recycling a variety of items including printer cartridges
and cell
phones
- Assembly work through contracts with local companies and
agencies
- Life skills training in a computer lab
Services
To ensure that our residents receive appropriate care, Eagles' Wings,
Inc will be dedicated to employing board-certified and highly qualified
supervisory personnel. Services will be available for adults 21
and over who can benefit from our services and who have a disability
which:
- Is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
- Was manifested before the age of 22
- Is likely to continue indefinitely
- Results in substantial functional limitations in major life activities
- Reflects the person's need for personal care in a supervised
environment