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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities | St. Louis Arc

1177 North Warson Road, Saint Louis, MO 63132

Eligibility

Young adults, typically ages 16-21 years with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities

Required documents

Call For Details

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30am to 4:30pm
314-569-0778
Fax·

Fax

314-569-2211
Voice·

Main

To access this service, contact:

Gail Ramspott (Grants Specialist)

Mark Keeley (President/CEO)

Sandy Irwin (Director of Family Support)

Stephanie Scott (Vice President of Support Services and Strategic Planning)

Languages

English

Application process

Call To Apply

Fees

Call For Details

Service area

St. Louis City/County and St. Charles County in Missouri
Empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to lead better lives by providing a lifetime of services, family support and advocacy. Services provided are designed to maximize choice and to support people. Services include: transition services for students with disabilities, early childhood developmental assessment, equipment loan, developmental disabilities adult day programs, prevocational training, supported employment, respite care subsidies, supported living services for adults with disabilities, disability-related parenting programs, therapeutic camp, caregiver/care receiver support groups, social clubs/events, general counseling services, subject-specific public awareness/education, and educational workshops. ALSO KNOWN AS ST. LOUIS ARC CENTENE FAMILY CENTER ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS ST. LOUIS ARC SLARC ARC

Last Assured

03/04/2026

Data provided by

United Way of Greater Kansas City 211

Providing organization

ST LOUIS ARC
Provides services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families across the life span with wide ranging services including family support, early learning supports, leisure, employment, day services, and residential programming. Services include: transition services for students with disabilities, early childhood developmental assessment, equipment loan, developmental disabilities adult day programs, prevocational training, supported employment, respite care subsidies, supported living services for adults with disabilities, disability-related parenting programs, therapeutic camp, caregiver/care receiver support groups, social clubs/events, general counseling services, subject-specific public awareness/education, and educational workshops. ALSO KNOWN AS ST. LOUIS ARC CENTENE FAMILY CENTER ST. LOUIS ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS ST. LOUIS ARC SLARC ARC
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities | St. Louis Arc