North Jersey Developmental Center

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North Jersey Developmental Center
Established 1925
Opened 1928
Closed 2014
Current Status Closed
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Totowa, NJ
Alternate Names
  • North Jersey Training School for Feeble-Minded Girls
  • North Jersey Training School




History

Originally known as the North Jersey Training School, the Center opened in 1928. The clients then consisted of females who had moderate developmental disabilities. Programming and activities for the clients was geared to the basic necessities of daily living. As years passed, public awareness grew and began to positively affect the future course of programming for the intellectually challenged. The patients, who are now both male and female, were helped to lead more productive and satisfying lives.

During the 1980's, the facility was renamed the North Jersey Developmental Center to properly reflect the change in services and programs which were based on the philosophy of normalization. The basic premise being that developmentally disabled persons be provided the most normal environment possible where they develop life skills to the greatest possible extent.

North Jersey Developmental is a state, residential center for persons with developmental disabilities. They provide a variety of habilitative, medical and psychological services for 400 clients. They offer every service that you would find in the community, such as recreation, adult education, social services, health care and much more. While providing quality care and habilitation, the challenge remains to assist clients in living as independently as possible

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