Our Philosophy
  • We believe that all people, regardless of their abilities, have innate value and dignity and should be treated with respect.

  • We believe in the concept of self-determination. That is to say that we believe that all people, including those with disabilities, have the right to choose the environments in which they live, work, and play. We do not believe that every individual will be happiest or live the most fulfilling life in the same type of environment as everyone else.

  • We believe in the concept of least restrictive environment. We take this to mean that people with disabilities should be assisted to “live, work, and play” in environments that are as “normal” and “mainstream” as possible while enabling them to function at their highest potential and to be happy doing so.

  • Because we believe that some people with disabilities will choose to “live, work, and/or play” in environments that are not fully mainstream (or inclusive), we believe that a continuum of services, offering a variety of levels of support, should be made available to people with developmental disabilities. We believe that FNE provides an environment that, for some people, is the “least restrictive environment” in which they can function to their highest potential and be happy.

  • We believe in helping the people we serve to develop self-reliance and independence. We also believe in helping them to learn interdependence and the ability to work with others.

  • We believe that the services and supports provided by FNE should be molded to fit the needs of the people with whom we work; we should not expect these people to mold themselves to fit into any predetermined program(s).

Woking on the farm
  • We believe in providing an environment that will enable adult children with disabilities and their parents to separate from each other with as much ease as possible: (a) by assisting these adult children to feel competent and secure in being away from their parents via helping them to capitalize on their strengths and to find ways to overcome and/or compensate for their weaknesses, and (b) by alleviating, as much as is possible, the fear of the parents for the safety and well-being of their children by going the “extra mile” in terms of safety policies and procedures.

  • We believe (as theorized by William Glasser) that after having their physical needs met, everyone needs:

    • Love (or a sense of belonging)
    • Power (or a sense of competence)
    • Fun
    • Freedom (or the ability to make choices)
  • We strive to help our farmers meet all four of these needs every day.

  • We are committed to providing for the life-long needs of the people who choose to have their residential needs met by Farmsteads of New England, Inc.

  • FNE believes in the value of protecting our environment. We believe in maintaining open space in our communities. We believe in making maximum use of renewable resources and in treating our environment in a responsible, respectful manner.