Eden’s Newest Residence Is More Than a House – It’s a Home

“It’s not a house — it’s a home. It’s a great feeling when I’m pulling out of the driveway that Kelley is in a place where she is so well taken care of.”
Blue Devil House Thrives on Tradition

Every evening, the men who live at Eden’s Blue Devil House gather around the table for dinner. They don’t start eating until everyone is seated.
10 Questions With Direct Support Professional Amanda Popp

In the newest installment of our “10 Questions With” series, we spoke with Direct Support Professional Amanda Popp. Amanda joined Eden six months ago. What is a typical day for […]
A Day at Bendas and Clayton Centers

Over 70 men and women spend their weekdays at Bendas and Clayton Centers, the two centers housed inside the Old Trenton Road building.
Introducing Eden Autism’s New Logo!

We are excited to begin our 51st year of autism services with the unveiling of our refreshed logo!
Collin Transforms at the Eden School

Before Collin came to Eden, people told his mom, Kimberly, that he would never be able to communicate with her. “They told me that I should just give up,” she said.
Today, Collin can tell his parents what he needs or wants and can follow directions.
Dempsey Apartment: Creating Strong Bonds and Independence Through Communication

Rhonda has worked with the residents of Dempsey Apartment, Michael and Antonio, for the better part of her Eden career.
Gus Increases His Independence While Making His Teachers Laugh

Since joining Eden, Gus’s independence has skyrocketed. Making himself food, getting dressed, doing things around the house — Gus has learned many daily living skills and enjoys completing them.
Meet Sharon, Eden’s Karaoke and Dance Queen

Sharon Ann Sanclementi (or SAS to many of her Eden friends) has never met a stranger.
Nitin Defies Expectations at Eden Autism

When Nitin moved into an Eden residence, he showed everyone he was capable of far more than anyone expected.