Program areas at Regional Consolidated Services
Head start - head start is a national program that promotes school readiness by focusing on fostering the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of children through a variety of age-appropriate activities and experiences. All the rcs head start centers are five-star rated.
The nc pre-k program is desinged to provide high-quality educational experiences to enhance school readiness for eligible four-year-olds. The program requirements are built on the premise that to be successful academically in school, children need to be prepared in all five of the developmental domains outlined by the national education goals panel. Each of these domains is critical to children's well-being and for their success in reading and math as they come to school. The five domains, as reflected in foundations: early learning standards for north carolina preschoolers and strategies for guiding their success are: approaches to learning, emotional and social development, health and physical development, language development and communication, and cognitive development.
Homecare - assist with daily activities, making home modifications for accessibility, and simply providing companionship and peace of mind. Cnas ensure the well-being and safety of clients, providing assistance with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, medication reminders, mobility supporty, etc. Home improvement is a specialized service aimed at enhancing the safety, accessibility, and comfort of homes for seniors.
Washington Regional afterschool project; eastern triad workforce initiative; workforce innovation and opportunity act