Program areas at BFAIR
Berkshire residential - provides flexible and individualized living assistance for people with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injury, ranging in age from young adult to elderly.
Berkshire day - provides individualized services for adults and students with developmental disabilities, autism, and brain injuries. Services include clinical, physical, and occupational and speech therapies as well as on-site nursing care, and supported employment.
Individual and Family supports - provides case management, planned and emergency respite for families, outreach, social clubs, bi-lingual services for spanish speaking persons, intensive flexible Family supports for adolescents, education and self advocacy supports, and Family workshops.
Child/adolescent - provides intensive clinical services for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, developmental disabilities, and emotional and behavioral disabilities under the age of 22. Individualized wrap-around services are provided at school, in the home, and in the community. School staff and Family training is provided. Expenses: 24,605; revenue 24,033 acquired brain injury - providing residential services for people with an acquired brain injury, including adult companion, chore services, supported employment, day services, Individual supports & community habilitation and transportaion expenses 1,571,208 revenue 1,527,476 adult Family care - designed for any person who is 15 years of age or older, with a physical or mental disability or medical condition expenses 824,134 revenue 828,865 acquired brain injury and money follows the person residential expenses 3,703,385 revenue 4,846,789 shared living expenses 330,345 revenue 423,958 community based day support expenses 605,748 revenue 681,606 employment/cies employment expenses 1,032,454 revenue 1,272,389