About MTILP, Inc.

“Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by providing the support and training necessary for each person to work and participate in the community and live as independently as possible.”


MTILP, Inc. provides long-term support of daily living skills training, vocational training, and job placement for over 100 adults with disabilities in Dane County.

Our Supported Employment Program assists people with disabilities to acquire and maintain employment.

Our Day Program Services provides clients in the Madison area with individualized programming and community integration that enhances their quality of life.

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Changes!

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2019 brought exciting changes, including expanding our day program, a move, two remodels, two new buses, and five additional clients to the day program. All of these changes have been great for our company.


Our History 

MTILP was initially founded in 1987 by Joan Fischer Wealti to provide Occupational Therapy Services through a private contract with the Dane County Department of Human Services.  In 1995, Joan’s late husband, Harry Fischer, joined her when the opportunity arose to provide employment services for adults with developmental disabilities.  At that time, there were only three employees.  Shortly after Harry joined MTILP, the agency received a contract that focused on community-based support for individuals with higher physical needs. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 pandemic, the contract ended. Since then, MTILP continues to be committed to both the Day Service and Supported Employment areas; providing services to almost 100 clients. 

 

Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities by providing the support and training necessary for each person to work and participate in the community, and live as independently as possible. 

 

Our Day Program provides disabled individuals with opportunities to maximize independence while concentrating on their individualized needs. Programming areas include daily living skills, music (auditory stimulation), sensory stimulation, recreation & exercise, computer/tablet activities, and community outings. This program also provides for individuals who are no longer able to work or who would like to attend programming during non-work hours. Our employees also provide support to clients who have employment throughout the Dane County area. Our support helps clients maintain employment, be successful in their careers, as well as assist in obtaining additional employment opportunities. 

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2020 Scholarship Recipients

MTILP’s Harry Fischer Memorial Scholarships were awarded to three Evansville graduating seniors. 2020 Scholarship recipients were awarded via home visits by Shane Fischer and Shanna Gerry due to the scholarship ceremony being cancelled. We didn’t have a group picture, but what a beautiful day and green scenery instead. This years recipients were Jayden Williams, Alex … Continue reading 2020 Scholarship Recipients

Welcome back team!

Welcome back team! We are excited to have the opportunity to have our staff become a team at MTILP once again. Our main goal is to keep all our staff engaged and well during this unique time. We will keep in touch weekly via work meetings, zoom meetings, phone calls, and updates on our website … Continue reading Welcome back team!

Staying connected during the pandemic

Hello MTILP staff! The management team at MTILP is working on keeping staff connected and informed during this time. Please keep an eye on MTILP’s website and Facebook page for updates coming soon! Thank you all for your commitment to MTILP and we hope to see your faces as soon as it is possible!

COVID-19

At MTILP, we are taking all possible precautions very seriously to protect our clients and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. YOU can make a difference today that can change tomorrow by: cleaning hands often social distancing staying home if you are sick covering coughs and sneezes cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces

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