Day center for adults with disabilities to open in Noblesville

A day center for adults with disabilities will open in Noblesville this August.

Maureen Ponto, a state-licensed teacher with 15 years of experience and a degree in social science, and her husband David Ponto, a registered nurse with 15 years of experience, will open Grace’s Oasis, 9675 E. 148th St., Suite 200, Noblesville.

The center was named after their daughter Grace, who is on the autism spectrum. This day center will fulfill a vital need in Hamilton County, as many families like the Ponto family worry about where their family members will go while the parents work during the day.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 18.7 percent of the population lives with a disability, and many of those individuals are unable to care for themselves or be left alone during the day. When these young adults age out of the school system, their families are left to worry about who will take care of their family member during the day, or if one parent will have to quit his or her job.

That is why Maureen and David Ponto are so passionate about creating Grace’s Oasis. As parents, they envisioned a place where Grace and other adults like her could thrive as she matured, with a compassionate staff who understands their individualized needs and will help them succeed.

Grace’s Oasis will have lounge areas, a library/quiet area, a rec/gym area, a movie room, a dining/activity room, music area, art area and more. Mr. and Mrs. Ponto say they hope their facility will be a fun and exciting “oasis” where people like their daughter can have a sanctuary during the day, while giving their loved one’s peace of mind.

Learn more at gracesoasis.com.

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  1. Would like more information about the center.

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