Lena Park

Residential Program

Lena Park 's Residential Program for People with Mental Retardation (RPPMR) gives residents who are mentally challenged an opportunity to live and participate as valued members of the community. The RPPMR is a 24-hour care, residential program that promotes community integration and self-sufficiency. The program provides a wide array of life skills training, travel training, and employment for all of its 14 residents.

Additionally, the program offers residents recreation and health enrichment, a conversation and support group, and numerous off-site trips. The program is licensed through the state's Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) and all staff are trained and licensed according to DMR standards. Clients are referred to the program through DMR's local registry.

If you have a loved-one who could benefit from our residential program, please contact the DMR's local registry or feel free to contact us directly to have your family member or friend involved in supportive residential services.

To learn more about Lena Park's RPPMR program, contact Leola McGinnins at lmcginnis@lenapark.org.