The Frank Olean Center is an organization providing comprehensive services and supports to people with disabilities in Rhode Island and Connecticut.
History:
The Frank Olean Center, Inc. is a non-profit community-based organization. Since its inception in 1966 the organization has grown from a parent-based advocacy group to a licensed organization providing comprehensive services and supports to persons with developmental disabilities and their families. The Frank Olean Center, Inc. serves the Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticu
t areas. Through the array of services, supports and programs The Frank Olean Center, Inc. acts as a catalyst for individuals to grow, develop and maximize their potential. The organization's headquarters have occupied various sites including its beginning at St. Joseph's Church in Hope Valley and the former Greyhound Bus Terminal, otherwise known as the Post House in Hopkinton. To allow for further expansion the decision was made to build a new facility. In 1977 the organization moved to its present location on Airport Road. In 1987 a 5,000 square foot addition was completed. Frank Olean, one of the founders of the center and its first president, devoted over 35 years of his life as a voice, conscience and advocate for people with developmental disabilities. He was a significant force within the state of Rhode Island and an inspiration for everyone. Throughout its existence, the Frank Olean Center, Inc. has recognized the dignity and importance of each individual, assisting people of all ages to achieve their highest potential.