United Cerebral Palsy Of Southern Arizona

United Cerebral Palsy Of Southern Arizona We are especially grateful to our UCPSA clients whom we are proud to serve. UCPSA is committed to providing needed services as determined by the community.

UCP of Southern Arizona (UCPSA) is a non-profit agency that provides employment, community, and home-based services for individuals with disabilities and the elderly United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Arizona (UCPSA)
is proud of our fine administrative staff and our 800+ direct support professionals, each of whom are dedicated to helping people living in our community to develop greater independence in their lives. United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Arizona (UCPSA), founded in 1952 and a charter affiliate since 1962, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing services and support to individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. The mission of UCPSA is to advance the independence, productivity, and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. UCPSA is a consumer driven agency that promotes inclusion of people with disabilities in the organization’s structure. The agency has a long-term commitment in the community with a positive name recognition and reputation throughout southern Arizona. The administrative office is equipped with accessible computers and modern assistive technology, enabling disabled and nondisabled staff to work effectively and efficiently. UCPSA has a successful history of media outreach by means of press, radio, and TV as a result of its fund development department. The organization is comprised of an administrative staff that oversees 130 direct care staff, and the agency serves over 150 consumers. Of the consumers we serve approximately 30% have Cerebral Palsy, and 70% have some other form of disability. UCPSA also provides community outreach and information and referral to families and consumers throughout southern Arizona. Periodically, throughout the year, the consumers we work with and our staff and Board of Directors participate in quality assurance reviews to determine the agency's effectiveness in meeting individual and community needs. UCPSA received its first state contract to provide attendant care and respite services with the state Division of Developmental Disabilities beginning in January of 1996. The agency has grown progressively in size and revenue since then. UCPSA has expanded its staff to administrative staff of 85 with over 850 direct care staff and an annual budget of $20 million. In addition to having a large direct care service constituency, UCPSA also has an active board of directors, volunteer committees and a successful fund development component that supplements the services to our consumers. Accessibility of site and programs:
UCPSA is actively involved in facilitating voluntary compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Nationally, UCPA offers grant/project management and legislative updates to its affiliates. UCPSA supports the goal of full inclusion of individuals with disabilities into every aspect of life and area of society, including the home, school, workforce and the community, regardless of severity of disability, as enumerated in the ADA. All UCPSA buildings are fully accessible and the agency provides accommodations to all those who require them. UCPSA is committed to investing the time and resources necessary to enable a more inclusive society that recognizes and embraces the talents of all individuals. UCPSA strives to continually improve and build on our programs and services. Services include: Attendant Care, Respite, Habilitation, Housekeeping, and Employment Services. With the continued support of generous donors, our fine staff and appreciated volunteers, we will continue to be able to help people get closer to living a life without limits. UCSA have in offices in Tucson, Yuma, and Green Valley

Mission:

Enriching the quality of life for people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, including the elderly by providing programs and services that enhance their independence, productivity, inclusion in community life, and by providing support to their families.

We invite the community to join an informative session about the Arizona Long Term Care System  on Wednesday, November 2...
11/24/2025

We invite the community to join an informative session about the Arizona Long Term Care System on Wednesday, November 26, from 2 to 4 PM at The Katie Dusenberry Healthy Aging Center, located at 600 South Country Club Road. This event is a great opportunity for seniors and their families to gain valuable insights into long-term care options. We encourage early reservation by calling 520-305-3450. Together, we can enhance the quality of life for our seniors and empower our community.

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11/24/2025

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Disability Pride Day is Saturday, December 6 from 11am to 4pm at Donna Liggins Recreation Center. We are accepting submi...
11/23/2025

Disability Pride Day is Saturday, December 6 from 11am to 4pm at Donna Liggins Recreation Center. We are accepting submissions for the Perspectives on Disability Art Show. To submit please fill out the form: https://form.jotform.com/252884618362062

Join Therapeutic Recreation for a Pop-Up outing at Track Ranch on Monday, November 24 from 8:30 am to 4:30pm. Drop off a...
11/22/2025

Join Therapeutic Recreation for a Pop-Up outing at Track Ranch on Monday, November 24 from 8:30 am to 4:30pm. Drop off and Pick up will be at 1000 South Randolph Way. Contact 520-791-4504 to secure your spot. Participants should bring a sack lunch and water bottle and wear active clothing with closed toe shoes.

Join us on December 6 at Donna Liggins Recreation Center from 11am to 4pm. The Disability Pride Flag is a vital symbol o...
11/22/2025

Join us on December 6 at Donna Liggins Recreation Center from 11am to 4pm. The Disability Pride Flag is a vital symbol of inclusivity, representing various aspects of the disability community. Each color embodies unique experiences, fostering understanding and connection. As we prioritize inclusivity, it is essential for organizations to advocate for diversity and acceptance in every environment. By embracing these values, we can create a supportive culture that uplifts all individuals.

Join Therapeutic Recreation Center for a Painting Workshop tonight, November 21 from 5 to 8 pm at 1000 South Randolph Wa...
11/21/2025

Join Therapeutic Recreation Center for a Painting Workshop tonight, November 21 from 5 to 8 pm at 1000 South Randolph Way. Contact 520-791-4504 to reserve your spot. Individuals must be 18 years or older with a cost of $5.

The Tucson Museum of Art is offering a fall artisans market November 21 - 23 at 140 North Main Ave between 10am and 5pm....
11/21/2025

The Tucson Museum of Art is offering a fall artisans market November 21 - 23 at 140 North Main Ave between 10am and 5pm. Entry is free.

We invite you to an informative session today from 10-11:30am, focusing on care options as you age. Understanding your c...
11/21/2025

We invite you to an informative session today from 10-11:30am, focusing on care options as you age. Understanding your choices is essential for making informed decisions that promote dignity and independence. At UCPSA, we are committed to empowering individuals through knowledge and resources. Join us in this vital conversation about aging with grace and support.

Join us on Dec 6 for Disability Pride Day! Let’s empower and celebrate together!
11/21/2025

Join us on Dec 6 for Disability Pride Day! Let’s empower and celebrate together!

We invite stakeholders to participate in the discussion surrounding the changes to the AHCCCS assessment tool. Your insi...
11/20/2025

We invite stakeholders to participate in the discussion surrounding the changes to the AHCCCS assessment tool. Your insights are invaluable in shaping effective solutions that enhance community well-being. Join us in this important conversation and make your voice heard. Click here: https://ahcccs.commentinput.com

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630 N Craycroft Road
Tucson, AZ
85711

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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