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Venango Training and Developmental Center Community Participation

Venango Training and Developmental Center

Seneca, Pennsylvania - Venango County

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May 16, 2026

Area

Northwestern Pennsylvania

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239 Quaker Drive, Seneca, PA 16346

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Provider overview

Venango Training and Developmental Center in Franklin provides adult daily living skills and community participation supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Venango Training and Developmental Center provides intellectual and developmental disability services and employment-related supports in Venango County.

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814-676-5755
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Ages
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; eligibility varies by service and funding
Season
Year-round adult daily living skills and community participation supports
Cost
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Venango Training and Developmental Center

239 Quaker Drive, Seneca, PA 16346

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Adult daily living skills and community participation

Adult daily living skills and community participation supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Ages
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; eligibility varies by service and funding
Season
Year-round adult daily living skills and community participation supports
Schedule
Program schedules vary by participant plan and service availability; support teams should contact VTDC for current options.
Cost
Confirm eligibility, referral process, waiver or other funding, transportation, schedule, staffing, activity costs, and whether new participants are being accepted.
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May 16, 2026
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The official Venango Training and Developmental Center intellectual/developmental disabilities page says its adult daily living skills program includes community participation and skill-building activities, and its site describes person-centered supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Program details we found

Adult daily living skills and community participation

The official Venango Training and Developmental Center intellectual/developmental disabilities page says its adult daily living skills program includes community participation and skill-building activities, and its site describes person-centered supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: VTDC describes person-centered supports and adult daily living skills programming that includes community participation.

Access notes to confirm: Participants and support teams should confirm funding, transportation, staff ratio, personal-care limits, behavior support capacity, communication supports, sensory fit, community-site accessibility, medication and meal rules, and how activities are selected.

What we checked

What we found: The official Venango Training and Developmental Center intellectual/developmental disabilities page says its adult daily living skills program includes community participation and skill-building activities, and its site describes person-centered supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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What to confirm

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