The Arc of Riverside County is committed to securing for all individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities,
in partnership with their families, legal guardians or conservators, the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play.


Riverside Resource Center
The Program
The goal of the Riverside Resource Center (RRC), is to provide long-term services to adults with developmental disabilities. Our services are for those who are in need of full-time programming to ensure the development and maintenance of functional skills required for self-advocacy, community integration, employment and self-care.
Services and Supports
At the RRC, we cater to adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. The individual’s needs are of the highest priority. With a low consumer-to-staff ratio, we ensure proper one-on-one instruction.
Training Offered
The Arc believes that proper training leads to expanded opportunities. This is why we offer expert training at the RRC in the following areas:
- Activities of daily living;
- Social interaction skills.
Joining the Program
To determine an individual’s eligibility for attending the RRC, please read the list below. The individual must be:
- Developmentally disabled with a primary diagnosis of mental retardation;
- At least 18 years of age;
- Free from behavioral and medical conditions which pose hazards to themselves, others and/or agency property;
- Able to tolerate a six (6) hour program day; and
- In the process of acquiring self-help skills.
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