Mission
Morrison Center?s mission is to provide comprehensive programming, individualized supports, and employment services for people of all ages with disabilities within a dynamic learning environment to empower its consumers and students to achieve maximum personal growth and independence.
History
Morrison Center has been serving the greater Portland area for more than 60 years. In fact, what is known as Morrison Center today began in 1951 when a group of interested individuals from the Westbrook Kiwanis formed an affiliation with Down East Cerebral Palsy Association.
Throughout the 1950?s, the program expanded from a Saturday afternoon playgroup to offering services several days a week. 60 years later, we?ve grown to an organization that offering a wide variety of programs and services five days a week. We also changed our name to honor Betty Morrison who essentially founded the Center and served as the Executive Director from 1962-1999! Morrison Center now serves adults and children of all ages and abilities through several different programs offered at locations in both Scarborough and Wells.
Our Strengths
A private, non-profit organization, Morrison Center has empowered Maine residents of all ages and abilities for more than 60 years with world-class educational, training, and support services. We offer:
Unwavering commitment to each individual?s needs
Extensive therapeutic, habilitative, and recreational offerings
Highly skilled team of educators, therapists, and direct care professionals
Dedicated, full-time registered nurse on premises
Specialization in medically complex individuals