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Our Mission

Mission Statement

McGuire Memorial is a co-sponsored ministry of the Felician Sisters of North America, Our Lady of Hope Province and the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Forming a joy-filled community motivated by Christian values, McGuire Memorial is committed to providing comprehensive services to people with intellectual and physical disabilities that may include complex medical conditions: offering supportive services to their families and caregivers providing specialized services to individuals on the autism spectrum.

We will continue to make a difference in the lives of individuals who are physically and mentally challenged and their families.

Vision Statement

McGuire Memorial with a dedicated Board of Directors and a talented staff committed to McGuire Memorial’s Mission, will be an innovative leader in providing person-centered services that promote self-determination, community inclusion and advocacy. As an organization we will strive for quality that will establish us as a compassionate provider of services to people with disabilities.

Values

Espousing the Franciscan/Felician value of service to the poor, we believe that the highest quality of care can only be achieved if our actions are consistent with the core values we profess.

We believe in the sacredness of life and the right of every individual to compassionate, holistic care; the right to worship in a church of their choice, and to integrate spirituality into their lives.

We believe that every person is a unique gift of God created with dignity for a sacred purpose and requires a program designed to meet each person’s needs, abilities, and interests; and builds self-esteem, growth, and a sense of accomplishment. 

We believe that every person has a God-given right to experience life to the fullest in a supportive nurturing environment that promotes relationships, and community factors that provide connections, participation, and choice. 

We will continue to make a difference in the lives of individuals who are physically and mentally challenged and their families.