ASI - Abilities Services, Inc

ASI - Abilities Services, Inc Abilities Services is a premier community organization which provides services to clients with developmental disabilities and their families.

For 51 years, ASI has been providing disability service to our community. With a variety of day services, residential and supported living services, and employment services, we try to help consumers live an independent and fulfilling life. Office Locations:
ASI Crawfordsville
1237 Concord Road
Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933-9097

ASI Frankfort
110 S Prairie Ave. Frankfort, Indiana 46041

ASI also h

as employment opportunities at each of its 2 locations. If you are interested in pursuing a job with us please visit http://asipages.com/Careers/Job-Descriptions

Dance the Night AwayCome join us June 12th @ 5pm till 8pm for a night of fun.  We will have an amazing D.J., Games, Cake...
06/05/2026

Dance the Night Away

Come join us June 12th @ 5pm till 8pm for a night of fun. We will have an amazing D.J., Games, Cake walk, Prizes and provide a meal. Food will be served from 5pm-6pm.

We will be providing you with a choice between a BBQ pulled pork sandwich or a Hot dog. With chips and choice of fruit cup or cookie and a drink.

Games, prizes and Dance with D.J. will be from 6pm-8pm.

This is all free to the community! All ages appropriate! Come join ASI with a night of lots of fun!!
110 S. Prairie Ave.

Frankfort, IN. 46041

05/22/2026
Soaking up the sunshine and enjoying flying a kite…life doesn’t get much sweeter than this!
05/11/2026

Soaking up the sunshine and enjoying flying a kite…life doesn’t get much sweeter than this!

Lots of exciting things available today and tomorrow at our Mother’s Day Pop Up sale at Progreen Garden Center!!
05/08/2026

Lots of exciting things available today and tomorrow at our Mother’s Day Pop Up sale at Progreen Garden Center!!

Are you going to stop by and see us tomorrow??
05/07/2026

Are you going to stop by and see us tomorrow??

So thankful for Christy and Deb ❤️
05/06/2026

So thankful for Christy and Deb ❤️

Come see us!!!
05/03/2026

Come see us!!!

We had a blast helping out at West Central Co-Op Field Day!! Thanks for the invite❤️
05/02/2026

We had a blast helping out at West Central Co-Op Field Day!!

Thanks for the invite❤️

A NOTE FROM OUR CEO:Recent remarks by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a House Committee hearing, echoed by CM...
04/27/2026

A NOTE FROM OUR CEO:

Recent remarks by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during a House Committee hearing, echoed by CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz, reflect a troubling pattern of mischaracterizing Medicaid and the essential role of home and community‑based services (HCBS) that are provided by agencies like Abilities Services, Inc . For families across Indiana, these services are not abstract policy debates—they are what make it possible for people with disabilities to live at home, hold jobs, and stay connected to their communities. While Hoosiers agree that public funds should be used responsibly, broad and unsupported claims that HCBS—particularly services provided by family caregivers—are “rife with fraud” risk causing real harm to people who rely on these supports every day.

Here in Indiana, we see the value of HCBS firsthand—in small towns, rural areas, and growing cities alike. For too long, people with disabilities were separated from their families and communities and placed in institutions far from home. That history still shapes the lives of many Hoosier families today. Home and community‑based services helped change that by allowing people to remain close to their families, participate in local workplaces, and stay rooted in their churches and neighborhoods. Some individuals prefer care from a family member they trust. Others might not be so fortunate, and depend on direct care workers who help with daily routines—getting ready for work, managing medications, attending appointments, and staying actively engaged in community life. Both are essential, especially in a state like Indiana where workforce shortages and transportation barriers can make options limited. For many families, a family caregiver isn’t just the best choice, it’s the only dependable way to keep a loved one at home.

These comments strike at the heart of our work at Abilities Services, Inc. Our mission is simple and deeply local: Abilities Services, Inc. assists people with disabilities or similar disadvantages to live and work in the community. That mission plays out every day across our community as well as Indiana, as we support individuals who want the same things as anyone else—a place to call home, a job with purpose, and the ability to participate fully in their local community. Medicaid and HCBS provide the backbone that makes this possible.

When national leaders make sweeping claims about fraud without context, the ripple effects reach right into Indiana communities. Families begin to worry about whether services will be cut or changed. Individuals fear losing the supports that allow them to stay employed or remain at home. Organizations like ours are left trying to reassure people while navigating uncertainty that distracts from our core work—supporting Hoosiers with disabilities to live and work in the community.

We hear these concerns directly from the people we serve. Parents worry about what will happen to their adult children if supports disappear. Caregivers fear being labeled or scrutinized simply for helping a loved one. At a time when Indiana is already facing a serious shortage of direct care workers, rhetoric casting suspicion on lawful services only makes recruitment and retention harder and threatens the stability of the entire system.

We urge policymakers—both at the federal level and here in Indiana—to pause and consider the real‑world impact of their words. Fraud should be addressed where it exists, but it must be done carefully, using evidence and precision, not broad accusations that harm families and providers doing the right thing. We call on leaders to work in partnership with people with disabilities, family caregivers, and community organizations to strengthen Medicaid and HCBS through thoughtful oversight, workforce investment, and policies that protect choice and independence.

The path forward is clear. Indiana has made progress toward supporting people with disabilities in the community, and we cannot afford to turn back. At Abilities Services, Inc., we see every day what works when people have the right supports in place. We ask policymakers to listen to Hoosiers with disabilities and their families—and to commit to protecting and strengthening the services that make community living and working possible across Indiana.

Michelle Smith, CEO

We are so grateful for all the help that Kathy Hunt Switzer and Kristyn Bower provide us daily! We couldn’t do it withou...
04/22/2026

We are so grateful for all the help that Kathy Hunt Switzer and Kristyn Bower provide us daily!

We couldn’t do it without you ❤️

Address

3097 E St Road 32
Crawfordsville, IN
47933

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17653624020

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