DSAW Services
DSAW has programs and services for individuals and families across the entire lifespan. We serve people with Down syndrome and related disabilities in the moments following a diagnosis through old age.
New & Expectant Parents
DSAW has many programs and resources available for new and expectant parents through our Parent’s First Call program. We are here to answer all of your questions and guide you along your journey. Click here for more information.
Children’s Services
DSAW provides one-on-one services, programs, and classes for children ages 0-17 with Down syndrome and related disabilities. Click here to learn more.
Adult Services
DSAW provides one-on-one services, programs, and classes for adults ages 18+ with Down syndrome and related disabilities. Click here to find out more about our adult services.
Vocational Services
DSAW offers Vocational Services including career discovery, work readiness, and work-based learning to people with disabilities in Wisconsin. If you have questions about DSAW’s Vocational Services or would like to get started, please contact Wendy Schmidt, our Vocational Services & Business Development Manager. Click the link above to learn more.
Aging Services
Thanks to support from Bader Philanthropies and many community partners, DSAW is expanding programs in order to better serve aging individuals with Down syndrome and their families. We have support opportunities for loved ones and caregivers, a number of education opportunities, resources, and more. Click here to visit our Aging Services webpage.