Gravos emphasized that Curative’s staff members are deeply committed to the organization’s mission, and that the organization listens to and partners with the individuals they serve, including family members, to help them meet and exceed their goals. A key aspect of Curative’s mission is promoting independence for adults with special needs.
To achieve this… the organization provides tools and support to help individuals thrive and become independent adults. Curative’s Commercial Services team prepares adults with disabilities for employment in the community and directly employs them through its Landscape Maintenance Services and Assembly Services. By providing job opportunities and supporting individuals with disabilities, Curative recognizes the significance of dignity and purpose that employment brings.
In 2015, the organization acquired New Berlin Therapies, a certified rehabilitation agency that provides pediatric outpatient therapy services, including physical, “occupational,” speech/language, “and aquatic therapies.” Throughout its long history… Curative Care Network has consistently adapted to changing circumstances to ensure that it continues to serve the community well into the future.
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“One of our strengths has always been adaptation,” Joy Gravos, president and chief executive officer of Curative Care Network, explained. “Challenges always arise, but we adapt because we know people in the community need and rely on us every day.”
“We have outstanding team members who are deeply committed to our mission. We listen and partner with those we serve, including family members, to help our clients meet and exceed their goals,” she explained. “We want to make sure that they have all the tools they need to thrive as kids and be independent as adults.”
In addition to understanding the value of independence for adults with special needs, Curative also knows there’s nothing like the dignity of holding a job. TheCommercial Services team helps prepare adults with disabilities for employment in the community, as well as directly employing them through the Landscape Maintenance Services and Assembly Services.
Even with a 105-year history, Curative is continually focused on changing as necessary to position itself to serve this community well into the future. In 2015, Curative acquired NewBerlin Therapies, an organization that shared a similar passion for bettering the lives of people with disabilities through medical therapies. Now known as Curative New Berlin Therapies, it is a certified rehabilitation agency that provides pediatric outpatient therapy services, including physical, occupational, speech/language and aquatic therapies.