Program areas at Specialized Training for Adult Rehabilitation
Program 60 residential seeks to promote independence in activities of daily living, to provide supports that allow individuals to reside in the least restrictive living environment, and to promote economic self sufficiency. Program 60 provides an array of services not limited to: assessment and referral, services of educational, vocational, developmental Training, case management, advocacy, crisis intervention, medication Training and monitoring, nusing services, skills Training, behavioral Training, residentially or in home supports, recreation, socialization, money management, representative payee, service facilitation, and/or transportation services. The residential program provided services to 25 individuals. It is expected that residential programs will improve or maintain individuals in community-based settings as alternatives to a more restrictive living environment with goals tailored to meet their individual needs.
Group respite
Program 31 developmental Training seeks to provide skills Training so that individuals with a developmental disability can develop greater independence in life skills (communication, self-help, mobility, learning, language and behavior) and to promote independence in their daily living and create opportunities for greater economic self sefficiency. Services include assessments, funcitonal daily living skills Training, advocacy, socialization, recreational opportunities, vocational, transportation, case management, consultation, and referral services. It is expected that the dt program will focus on the development of and enhancement of daily adaptive living skills and economic self sufficiency. Dt will also enhance an individual's ability to engage in productive work activities through a focus on professioanl development, which includes such habilitative goals as cooperation, increase in attending skills, productive capacity, and task completion.