Program areas at Noble
First Steps Early Intervention Service helps babies and toddlers with (or who are at risk for) developmental delays to achieve key developmental milestones. These developmental, physical, occupational, and speech and language therapies are provided through our Children's Services division from birth to age 3 in the child's home or daycare. Funded by the state, this community-based early intervention service is offered to families in central Indiana.
Community Employment: Noble provides employment services including vocational assessments, job search, placement assistance, skills training, and job retention support. School-to-work programs for high school students focus on developing life-skills, determining career interests, teaching both technical and soft skills. It offers a variety of job shadowing and work experiences. Noble also offers summer camps for school-age children. Noble performs legislative advocacy as the local arc chapter of the Arc of Indiana, and offers support groups and educational programs.
Community Living: Residential services help people with disabilities create a home that meets their individual needs and fosters their dreams of living as independently as possible.
Adult Services: Noble offers social, vocational, and recreational services to hundreds of adults with developmental disabilities in residential, community, and facility-based settings tailored to each individual's needs, dreams and goals. Self-advocacy, interest-based clubs, therapeutic art, music therapy, recreational therapy, horticulture, volunteer work and life skills development are just a few options from which individuals can choose to structure their services.