Organization
Who We Are
We support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in southeast Nebraska.
Mission
Provide desired education and support to individuals with disabilities, promote safety and respect, and advocate for dignity and inclusion within the community.
Our Reach
Staff
people supported
area programs
Serving Nebraska

Publicly run. Community led.
We are a political subdivision—a public organization run by elected officials.
Our leadership consists of 16 county commissioners, supervisors from local counties, and a volunteer advisory board. These layers of accountability ensure the utmost quality of support.
Celebrating Our People
Exciting things happen at Apace each day. Read on as we shine the spotlight on our team members and the people we support.
Staff Spotlight: Randy Rhoades
Randy has been a community support professional with Apace Nebraska City for over 10
Lincoln man pursues passion for photography
Written by Jenna Ebbers, Lincoln Journal Star Chad Madson is wheelchair-bound, nonverbal and only
Missy Marth – DSP Top 10
When asked what makes a good DSP, I used to respond with a long
Lynette Bollig – DSP Top 10
I believe that Lynette is the best choice for the NASP award because she
Lacey Palik – DSP top 10
Lacey is an advocate. She works day in and day out providing exceptional care
Jason Faust – Top 10 DSP
Jason and I have worked together supporting people at Apace for about 13 years.
Thank You Staff!
Direct Support Professionals week was September 11-17. Thank you, you are the heart of
The Trip of a Lifetime
Before you enter Nancy’s home you will be able to tell she might be
Symposium 2022
Thursday, September 22, the annual Apace Symposium was held in York, Nebraska, at the
Staff Spotlight: Cammerran Vetter
“A typical day for me consists of conversations, observations, completing sensory assessments, sensory flows,
Bellevue Giving Back to Ukraine
The question was asked, “What can we do to help the people of Ukraine?”