Program Synopsis
Using principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and a positive behavior framework, the program focuses on building essential Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). These include communication, grooming, meal preparation, leisure skills, and community participation.
Participants will benefit from an individualized approach tailored to their unique needs, supported by a compassionate care team in a safe and therapeutic environment. We strive to foster independence, encourage social connections, and create enriching experiences for every participant. The program is open to individuals aged 18+ with developmental disabilities such as autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and more.
(i.e., karaoke, playing instruments, singing along to songs, dancing)
(i.e., prepping vegetables, cooking/baking, cleaning surfaces and food storage)
(i.e., stretching, zumba, then cleaning up your station and snack)
(i.e., pottery, arts and craft, paint night, playdough making, slime making))
(i.e., choosing a game, playing together, puzzles/board games, presentations/public speaking)