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Disability Related Support Services | Apace

Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.

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Community Living Services | Community Alternatives Nebraska, Inc.

Provides 24-hour residential and vocational services to persons with developmental disabilities and/or mental health diagnoses and provides residential foster care services for children under age 19.

Services include the following:

-- Home and Community-Based Services

-- Shared Living Provider Homes/SLP

-- Group Homes

-- Intermediate Care Facilities

-- Supported Employment and Job Placement

-- Periodic and Supported Living Services

-- Day Programs and Activities

-- Health and Behavioral Services

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Day Habilitation | Training Advancement Skills in the Community

Provides day habilitation services, which offers activities designed to foster the acquisition of skills, build positive social behavior, greater independence and personal choice. Services and supports are based on the identified needs and desires of the person served. Services offered work to enable and enhance intellectual functioning, physical and emotional health and development, language and communication development, cognitive functioning, socialization and community integration, functional skill development, behavior management, responsibility and self direction, daily living skills, self-advocacy skills or mobility.

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Day Habilitation Services For Adults | Easterseals Iowa

Life Club takes place on site at Camp Sunnyside as well as in the Des Moines area community. The program provides training in skills like socializing, communication, problem solving, creative thinking, peer relationships and more. Life Club clients make friends, get out to see different community attractions, choose and lead activities they enjoy. Team members focus on strengths and independence as clients participate in activities.

Clients Socially Integrated is a community-based day program for adults with disabilities focused on learning transferable skills that lead to independence in the community. This is achieved by spending the day out in the community, learning to navigate the public transportation system, relationship building, problem solving and deciding  as a group what activities to do. Communication, safety, transportation and independent skills are sharpened as clients visit historical sites, volunteer, visit coffee shops, go to movies and much more.

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Disability Related Support Services | Apace

Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.

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Activity Center Program / Drop In | Shelby County Community Services, Inc.

Offers support to adults aged 18 and older with severe and persistent mental disorders to help them maintain and enhance their adjustment and acceptance within the community. Services are tailored to each individual's capacity and may include structured opportunities for personal and social development, daily living skills instruction, basic education, recreational and social activities, coordination exercises, and other developmental support. These programs aim to foster functional skills necessary for community involvement, self-advocacy, self-care, and, where possible, employment.

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Community Day Services | Macon Resources (MRI)

Focuses on personal, social, educational, and vocational development.

Offers two programs to promote community involvement:

- CAPS (Community Awareness Possibilities and Supports): Daily learning opportunities, experiences, and activities within the community.

- ECNO (Empowering Community Networking Opportunities): Weekly opportunities to get out in the community by participating in various volunteer opportunities.

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Connections - Newton | Capstone Behavioral Health Care

Connections provides comprehensive support services aimed at fostering coping, problem-solving, and self-management for individuals with diagnosed mental illnesses. The center offers morning refreshments, including coffee and doughnuts, as well as a midday meal. The program emphasizes daily living skills, recreational and social activities, and developmental support to help participants enhance functional skills for community involvement, self-advocacy, and self-care.

Activity rooms are available for recreational and social engagement or relaxation, providing opportunities for personal and social development in a structured environment. 

Connections also maintains a donation room stocked with clothing, shoes, coats, gloves, and other essentials, updated frequently to meet client needs. Staff members assist with housing searches, accessing medical benefits, and connecting clients to additional services and resources. 

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Supported Community Living Services | Trivium Life Services

Offers two levels of Supported Community Living Services designed to meet the daily living needs of adults with disabilities and mental illness. These services increase a client's independence and provide a level of relief for family members and caretakers. The level of service is determined by the individual, guardians, case managers, and providers to best suit their needs.

Services may include employment assistance, day habilitation programs, and more.

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Supported Employment | Progress Industries

Provides supported employment services for individuals with disabilities to obtain and maintain community employment. 

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Disability Related Support Services | Apace

Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.

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Opportunity House | Opportunity House

Provides services to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.

- Day services: Developmental Training and Vocational Services.

- Residential Services: Group homes (CILA and CLF) and intermittent and family supports (CILA-I and CILA-F).

- Home Based Support Services.

- Special Olympics and Recreation Services.

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Area III Disability Support Services | Office of Human Development (OHD) Central Office

Community-based services and support to persons of all ages with developmental disabilities.

Residential program includes staffed group homes for youth and adults, supervised apartments, and independent living arrangements in Alliance, Chadron, and Hay Springs.

Vocational training and employment services through a supervised workshop, Niobrara Enterprises, includes on-site contract work, work stations in industry, supervised employment programs, and job coaching.

Year-round educational program is available to children through contractual arrangements with the school district.

Adult leisure and recreational center for individuals who have reached retirement age. Clients are served through an alternative day program that emphasizes recreation, leisure, and maintenance of daily living skills. Alternative day services are also available for other adults whose needs do not include vocational or employment goals.

Play It Again Sam Thrift Store, 427 Illinois St, work training site.

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Disability Related Support Services | Apace

Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.

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Woodward Resource Center | Iowa Department of Health and Human Services

Provides developmental programs of assessment, treatment, training, instruction, care, rehabilitation, and support for persons with intellectual disabilities and other developmental disabilities. Provides respite care on-campus or in-home. Provides consultation, training, assessment, and information to support agencies and individuals serving people with disabilities in the community. Offers parent training.

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Supported Community Living Services | Trivium Life Services

Offers two levels of Supported Community Living Services designed to meet the daily living needs of adults with disabilities and mental illness. These services increase a client's independence and provide a level of relief for family members and caretakers. The level of service is determined by the individual, guardians, case managers, and providers to best suit their needs.

Services may include employment assistance, day habilitation programs, and more.

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Day Training Program | Swann Special Care Center

Offers day training services that assist with life skills, vocational training, and community inclusion, to gain independence. Services include community-based recreation experiences, pre-vocational training, life skills building, and health and wellness activities. 

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Day Habilitation | Rise Elkader

Provides classes and activities to help individuals optimize their personal and social competency to live successfully in the community.

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Options of Linn County | Linn County Offices

Provides day habilitation and pre-vocational services to adults with disabilities.

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Disability Related Support Services | Apace

Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.

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Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs | Pride Group, The

Residential, community based services and day hab services for individuals with mental illness and other disabilities. Community Based Services (CBS), Residential Care Facility (RCF) and Supported Community Living (SCL).

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Community Day Services | Crosspoint Human Services

Works to ensure that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities achieve greater independence, personal choice, self-awareness, and wellness opportunities. 

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Supported Community Living Services | Trivium Life Services

Offers two levels of Supported Community Living Services designed to meet the daily living needs of adults with disabilities and mental illness. These services increase a client's independence and provide a level of relief for family members and caretakers. The level of service is determined by the individual, guardians, case managers, and providers to best suit their needs.

Services may include employment assistance, day habilitation programs, and more.

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