Our Programs

Hutton House offers a comprehensive array of programs designed to support individuals with disabilities in various aspects of life. Our services include employment assistance, day respite, adult education, recreation and leisure programs, as well as urban agriculture opportunities, all aimed at promoting personal growth, well-being, and community involvement.

  • Employment Services

    Our employment services at Hutton House empower individuals with disabilities and mental health barriers to develop job skills, gain meaningful employment, and achieve greater independence.

  • Adult Education

    Our adult education programs at Hutton House empower individuals with disabilities to enhance their skills, knowledge, and independence through tailored learning opportunities.

  • Recreation and Leisure

    Our recreation and leisure programs at Hutton House offer inclusive opportunities for individuals with disabilities to explore their interests, stay active, and connect with others in a supportive environment.

  • Life Skills

    Our life skills programs at Hutton House equip individuals with disabilities with the essential tools and confidence needed to navigate daily challenges and live more independently.

  • Day Respite

    Our day respite program at Hutton House offers a safe, engaging environment where individuals with disabilities can enjoy meaningful activities while providing caregivers with much-needed relief and support.

  • Community Classes

    Our community pottery classes at Hutton House allow individuals with disabilities to express their creativity, develop artistic skills, and connect with others in a welcoming and supportive setting.

  • Additional Services

    Hutton House offers a range of additional services, including Passport funding support, social worker services, first aid training, and more, to empower individuals with disabilities and enhance their quality of life.

  • Urban Agriculture

    Our urban agriculture program at Hutton House provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to learn sustainable gardening practices, connect with nature, and contribute to their community through hands-on activities.