Program areas at Lauren's Institute for Education
Therapy department: we have multiple therapy disciplines all under one roof which is convenient for caregivers and allows us to provide a true team approach to therapy. Our therapists serve consumers that come to l.i.f.e. Exclusively for therapy services as well as consumers enrolled in our academy and our adult day treatment program. We provide music therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and feeding therapy. See more detail on these services in schedule o.music therapymusic therapy addresses functional goals in the areas of communication, socialization, motor movements, attention span, and emotional awareness through use of musical interventions such as creating, singing, moving to, and/or listening to music. for example, for a consumer with a goal to increase their number of spoken words, the music therapist may use songs that promote verbal participation at specific times in a song. Occupational therapyoccupational therapists look at what elements support or hinder successful participation for a consumer, which often includes the environment, sensory processing, behavior, motor skills, language, and cognitive skill development. They then create individualized activities for each consumer to help them achieve independence and well-being. for example, they may work on hand muscle strengthening using putty so that a consumer can successfully button a shirt.physical therapyphysical therapy helps consumers improve in the areas of gross motor skills. Physical therapists look at whether a consumer is functioning at age-appropriate level in physical skills such as mobility, coordination, and strength and then determine interventions to help address areas of concern. for example, they may use therapy ball activities to strengthen a consumer's core muscles so that they can learn to roll or maintain their balance when riding a bike.speech therapyspeech/language therapy focuses on remediating speech, language, and social communication. A speech disorder involves difficulties producing sounds in words, whereas a language disorder involves difficulties understanding words/sentences and communicating wants and needs. for example, a speech therapist may practice with a consumer on different ways to introduce themselves to others if they have a goal of improved social communication. Feeding therapyfeeding therapy is provided by occupational therapists or assistants or speech therapists or assistants that have obtained additional training in the specialty of feeding therapy. These therapists use carefully chosen interventions to address concerns such as only eating a very limited number or type of food and/or to improve oral motor skills to reduce concerns like gagging, choking, or aspiration.
Behavioral programming and support (bps) department: our behavioral programming and support (bps) department provides comprehensive applied behavior analysis (aba) therapy. Aba is the science of looking at the circumstances surrounding behaviors. By identifying what happens right before and immediately after the behavior, behavior analysts can alter the events to shape or teach replacement behaviors to improve the lives of those being served. We have an accredited program that utilized current best practices in the filed of behavior analysis.
Private academy: we have classrooms that support students with a wide array of cognitive, physical, and emotional needs from ages 3-21. We develop individualized learning plans and use research supported curriculum. Many of our students receive on-site therapy and behavior support and all our departments work together in a transdisciplinary approach. We are also fortunate to have a beautiful campus and multiple clinical enhancement programs and environments. We have assistive technology services, adaptive music, adaptive art, and adaptive physical Education which are run by our clinical enhancements team. We also have outreach programming that includes partnerships with local academic institutions to assist in Education of students. We are proud to have received a 5-year accreditation in 2021 from cognia.
Community services department: l.i.f.e. Offers consumers and their families several different options to receive care services in-home and within the community including habilitation (hah), respite (rsp), and attendant care (atc). Habilitation consists of a direct support professional (dsp) providing teaching methods to help a consumer be more independent. Respite involves a dsp providing supervision and care for a consumer for short periods to give regular caregivers a break. Attendant care includes a dsp assisting a consumer with personal hygiene tasks (e.g., dressing, brushing teeth, toileting) and activities of daily living (e.g., eating, housekeeping chores) to assist a consumer in maintaining their health and healthy living conditions.day treatment and employment department (dte): our dte department includes multiple programs funded by the division of developmental disabilities (ddd) including our adult day treatment program, after school program, summer program, transition to employment program, and our group supported employment program. See more detail on these services below.adult day treatment program (dta)our adult day program is for adults with disabilities age 18 and over. We use the assessment of functional living skills to inform the creation of individualized consumer goals. These goals are then addressed in our distinct and engaging treatment areas where support is provided as needed by direct support professionals. Day treatment program- after school (dtt)our day treatment and training (dtt) program is currently offered to a variety of age groups here at l.i.f.e. The program is centered around individualized dtt goals which are addressed through various fun activities and in our multiple treatment environments.day treatment program- summer (dts)we hold an inclusive summer program for the months of june and july where functional outcomes are addressed through program activities. The program is implemented as a multi-week camp that features fun themes, small class sizes, inclusion of typically developing peers, water play, and other enhancement activities.transition to employment (tte) programour tte program is a competitive program that accepts individuals 16 and older and focuses on enhancing skills for future employment. Consumers work on a full spectrum of activities and skills needed for successful employment from surveys identifying strengths and weaknesses to formal mock interviews. The program also continues to enhance key independent living skills such as kitchen and knife safety, food safety, medication, finances, and more. Group supported employment (gse) programour gse program is for individuals that have mastered the skills of the transition to employment program. Consumers in the gse program hold job positions and are supported in the position with the end goal of independence and ability to sustain that employment.