Program areas at Easter Seals Arkansas
Community services - provides innovative alternatives to institutional care of persons of all ages with developmental disabilities. Services are community based. Services provided to approximately 183 individuals.
Outpatient therapy - physical, occupational, and speech therapy services provided to children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the preschool, outpatient, and high risk infant monitoring programs. Services provided to approximately 220 children.
Children's residential services - icf/rehabilitative and habilitative services for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services provided to 53 children.
Adult services - habilitation (addt), employment (hire) and transition (sets and acce) services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, services provided to 448 adults.
Adult residential services - icf/rehabilitative and habilitative services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services provided to 10 adults.
Outreach program and technology services - services, supports and training in schools throughout the state of Arkansas including student specific consultation and evaluation services. Services provided to over 1,500 students, teachers, therapists and other professionals and parents.
Armistead village, wilson court, wilson court ii and harold court - independent living complexes with 17,14,14, and 14 apartments respectively, for adults with disabilities. Services provided to approximately 68 adults.
Developmental preschool - developmental preschool for children with developmental, intellectual, and other special needs. Day habilitation, therapy, nursing and other support services. Services to approximately 231 children.
The academy - a private school, outpatient therapy clinic and summer eidt program that offers services to students with intellectual disabilities. The academy is eligible to participate in the Arkansas succeed scholarship program, which provides scholarships for students with disabilities. 88 students were served during the fiscal year.