Putnam County Comprehensive Services

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810 Loews Blvd
Greenwood, IN 46142

Putnam County Comprehensive Services, located in Greenwood, IN, has been dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities since 1968. Their mission is to provide training and integration services to help individuals achieve their full potential and become active members of the community. Through their programs, they aim to raise awareness and foster acceptance of people with differing abilities.

Additionally, PCCS Inc. is committed to building a supportive and dynamic team by offering various rewarding career opportunities. They are accredited by CARF, ISDH, FSSA/DDRS, and work in collaboration with community partners such as Special Olympics and local Chambers of Commerce to create a network of support for those they serve.

Operating across multiple Indiana counties, Putnam County Comprehensive Services ensures a wide reach for their services. With their headquarters in Greencastle and a satellite office in Greenwood, they strive to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals with disabilities throughout the region.

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