Floyd Training & Service Center
Floyd Training & Service Center
The Floyd Training & Service Center provides services for adults, over the age of 21 with a diagnosis of developmental disabilities. Here clients develop skills that will lead them to greater self-sufficiency in their homes and in their community.


At a glance
- 1201 Maple Ave. SW Rome, GA 30161
- 706-235-5109
- FloydTraining.org
- 8am - 4pm Monday through Friday
- Service Area: Human Services
- Languages Spoken by Staff: English & Sign Language
- Executive Director: Jacob Allmon
- Board Chair: Dr. Frank Harbin
- 10 full-time employees, 7 part-time employees
Organizational Culture and Vision
Floyd Training & Service Center’s mission is to provide quality supports in a manner necessary for each individual to become independent, self-determining, and integrated into the community.
The Center aspires to tackle the stigma associated with developmental disabilities by getting people to volunteer, offer employment, and advocating for their clients.
“Our vision is for every individual who receives our services leads a quality life with dignity and respect”– Executive Director, Jacob Allmon
Programs
Community Access Group/ Community Access Individual: In a group setting, the individuals will learn skills to make them more independent in the community while still integrating. Building abilities such as social skills, community connections, volunteering, life skills, etc with one on one support is also offered.
Supported Employment: This program aims to identify, train, and support individuals with developmental disabilities in finding and maintaining employment. With training and support provided by Center staff, individuals have been able to live independently because of their newfound employment.