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Empowering individuals with disabilities, this program facilitates their connection to ongoing opportunities and activities in the local community, fostering both physical and personal successes. At the Occupational Training Center (OTC), participants experience a sense of pride and accomplishment. The program encourages active community involvement, providing learning opportunities associated with community integration. Participants not only learn to use community resources effectively but also engage in volunteer activities with local organizations, including baking dog bones for shelters and collecting and delivering food to the local food bank.
Assist individuals with a history of repeated psychiatric hospitalizations, not benefiting from traditional community mental health services, by offering integrated rehabilitation, treatment, and support services. The program aims to reduce hospitalizations, enhance vocational opportunities, and improve the quality of life. PACT services are available lifelong if needed.
Encourages young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to take an active role in their communities and assert themselves on important issues through the Youth Leadership Project. The program includes 8 two-hour training sessions where participants learn life skills and self-advocacy. Sessions cover topics such as voting, public speaking, leadership, teamwork, government, and more.
Offers a day program for people who have significant intellectual/developmental disabilities. The center works with participants to develop personal awareness, social and work skills, as well as to further each individual's capacity for self-determination and decision making.
Provides assistive technology services that support individuals with disabilities in increasing independence at home, school, work, and in the community. Offers device demonstrations, evaluations, training, and access to equipment that enhances daily functioning and participation.
Provides educational services, vocational rehabilitation, independent living training, health services, counseling, peer groups, and resource referrals for individuals with visual impairments.
Provides training and support with daily living activities to adults with developmental disabilities. Individuals participate in practice arts, including: cooking, recreation, social activities, and community integration. Also provides vocational assessments, job readiness training, skill development, and budgeting assistance.
Offers a day program for people who have significant intellectual/developmental disabilities. The center works with participants to develop personal awareness, social and work skills, as well as to further each individual's capacity for self-determination and decision making.
Provides a full day of school and community based learning environments. Includes an Individual Education Program (IEP) and driven instruction which focuses on the mastery of functional academic skills required for daily living and employment.
Prepares students with the skills and tools necessary for successful employment and a productive life.
Offers a day program for people who have significant intellectual/developmental disabilities. The center works with participants to develop personal awareness, social and work skills, as well as to further each individual's capacity for self-determination and decision making.
Provides an inclusive environment with personalized activities that support each person’s needs and goals. Center‑Based Activities build interests, hobbies, and skills through hands‑on experiences, while Community‑Based Activities promote safety, engagement, and practical skills within the local community. Also offers curb-to-curb transportation to center.
Aims to address vocational, cognitive, behavioral, social and emotional difficulties due to brain injuries. Aims to help individuals resume normalcy and improve quality of life.
Provides assistive technology and resources for individuals with difficulty using, reading, seeing, or hearing a computer; children struggling with learning in school; or individuals with learning or developmental disabilities. Services include: adult education classes, assistive technology information, and computer classes.
Provides services to individuals who are living with family or independently in the community and are seeking in-home support. Services include daily living skills training, hygiene education, transportation, community-based supports, and family counseling.
Offers a variety of support services to residents and their families. Services may include case management, in-home training, and family assistance.
Provides training and support with daily living activities to adults with developmental disabilities. Individuals participate in practice arts, including: cooking, recreation, social activities, and community integration. Also provides vocational assessments, job readiness training, skill development, and budgeting assistance.
Provides a partial care program for adults with psychiatric disabilities. The program has several components including training in daily living skills, clinical and psychiatric services, and supported employment services.
