Corridor Community Options Society (CCOS) was created in the 1970s to provide support and opportunities for people with intellectual differences.
CCOS is considered a dual-sector organization because we offer residential and vocational services.
Corridor Community Options for Adults (CCOA) is the vocational sector. You may know us from our social enterprises, Rick’s Riches Thrift Store, Wood Products and Manufacturing, or Able Roots Cafe (formerly Hidden Treasures).
CCOA acts as an adult day program where participants attend supported training and programs to recreate and develop various skills and habits and assist our folks in reaching their personal and professional goals.
Lantz Residential Programs (CCOS residential sector) operates three group homes in East Hants.
One home in Enfield has three residents and caters to higher or more complex needs. There are two homes in Lantz, one with three residents and the other with six.