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Bridging the Gap

When adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) finish high school, families are often left wondering, what’s next? Bridge of Promise is here to provide that answer—with meaningful, engaging day programs that support both members and their loved ones.

We offer enriching day programs for adults with IDD at three convenient locations in the Seattle area: Bellevue, Kent, and North Seattle. Each site offers a welcoming environment where members can build friendships, gain life skills, and enjoy fulfilling activities.

Our experienced program managers design a monthly calendar full of hands-on and community-based experiences—from field trips and adaptive sports to art, music, and daily living skills. Trained staff provide compassionate personal and behavioral support throughout the day, and our low member-to-staff ratio ensures every individual gets the attention and care they deserve.

Who We Serve

Bridge of Promise is committed to inclusivity. We serve members with a wide range of developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities and provide full personal care during the program day if needed, including toileting and feeding.

Safety of all members is our first priority. Members with severe behaviors will be evaluated by the Program Director to ensure program fit.

Registration Process

If you are interested in your loved one joining Bridge of Promise, scheduling a First Visit is the first step. During the visit, you’ll tour our program space and meet with a Program Director to discuss your loved one’s specific needs.

Tuition

Our hourly rate is the same as the DDA Respite rate of $21.80 per hour to ensure our program is accessible to all. Each program day lasts six hours. Members are billed on a monthly basis for program days attended, and families are welcome to pay using respite dollars or private funds.

Sample Program Day

9:00: Members arrive at program
9:30-10:00: Community sharing time
10:00-11:00: Members engage in a variety of in-house activities according to their interests; a structured project led by staff is offered each day
11:00-11:45: Members eat lunch and prepare for their outing
11:45-2:15: Community outing. Examples include museum and zoo visits, seasonal community events, adaptive outdoor recreation, park picnics, and more.
2:15-3:00: Return to program, enjoy in-house activities and social time with friends
3:00: Member pick-up

Frequently Asked Questions

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