DePaul is a private not-for-profit organization committed to providing quality
services to the elderly, persons with mental illness, and those with a history
of homelessness, as well as addiction, prevention and treatment programs;
and programs for persons with developmental disabilities.
DePaul was founded in Rochester, New York in 1958 as a child guidance center.
Formerly a not-for-profit subsidiary of the Catholic Family Center, DePaul was
originally established to meet the mental health needs of children in the Diocesan
School District.
Today, DePaul offers services in 23 counties across two states. DePaul operates
over 2,900 beds and employs more than 2,000 individuals.
DePaul, a progressive, not-for-profit organization founded in 1958, is committed to
providing quality residential, rehabilitation and treatment services to the elderly,
persons with mental illness in recovery, and those with a history of homelessness; as
well as, addiction, prevention and treatment programs and services for persons with
developmental disabilities. DePaul assists individuals in achieving their optimum level
of independence and success in the environment of their choice, while remaining sensitive
to assessed community needs and available resources.