
The 3,400+ Benchmark employees serve more than 10,000 children and adults with disabilities and/or mental illness throughout the United States. We specialize in serving people with intense medical needs and high behaviors, including those with forensic backgrounds. Benchmark extends this expertise as a consultant for state governments and private organizations in evaluating facilities, systems development, staff training, and numerous other areas.

Programs support people at work, at home, and in the community through residential, employment, social, therapeutic, crisis response, and day services. Headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Benchmark serves individuals through the life cycle, from infancy to elder years. On January 1, 2015, AWS/Benchmark officially became Benchmark Human Services. Because of Benchmark’s robust growth, AWS took on the Benchmark name and became known as AWS/Benchmark Human Services. The mission of Benchmark Human Services is to help those we serve live as independently as possible, Benchmark Human Services. The organization was known as AWS until 2010, when it launched Benchmark Human Services to take the AWS model of services and expertise to new program and geographic areas. From that study, an organization was founded in 1960 that would later become known as Anthony Wayne Services (AWS). Programs support people at work, at home.

Benchmark Human Services’ development began in 1957 when a community volunteer committee, which would ultimately become the United Way of Allen County (Indiana), launched a study about providing work-related services for individuals with disabilities. Headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Benchmark serves individuals through the life cycle, from infancy to elder years.
