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Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska - Grand Island
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.
River Valley Special Recreation Association
Provides recreation programs, Special Olympics, weekly programs, and special trips and events for people with special needs or developmental disabilities. Also offers a summer day camp.
Good Shepherd Manor
Offers two residential programs for men with developmental disabilities and intellectual disabilities intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs), Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILAs).
Residents participate in a variety of programs, including vocational opportunities and community day services to learn and develop skills. Also provide clinic services with nursing on staff.
Pride Group, The
Apace - Hebron
Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.
Cedar Valley Community Support Services - Waterloo
Bridgeway - Loves Park
Provides community day services to individuals with developmental, physical, and/or intellectual disabilities. Services work to help individuals create self-sufficiency, greater choice and control of their lives, and increased participation in the community. Services include curricula that range from teaching basic skills for independent living (such as health and safety, cooking, and navigating within the community) to more advanced skills needed to find and maintain a job, manage personal finances, and achieve self-reliance.
Trivium Life Services - Atlantic, IA
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.
Mid-Step Services, Inc.
Supported Community Living for persons with intellectual disabilities. This is an option for those individuals who can reside independently with minimal support.
Arrowleaf - Johnson County - Oliver Street
Helps adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities develop and enhance daily adaptive living skills and economic self-sufficiency through out-of-home training designed to foster appropriate behavior, greater independence, and personal choice.
Sparc
Helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by enabling them to successfully live, learn, work, and socialize in the community. Its programs are attuned to the unique potential of each individual and designed to build self-confidence and independence. Support services are provided through one or more of the following programs:
- 24-hour residential support.
- Developmental training.
- Supported living.
- Supported employment.
- Competitive employment.
- Janitorial training.
Central Iowa Residential Services - Grinnell
Streator Unlimited
Provides help teaching skills to adults with disabilities that will enable them to reach their fullest potential, live as independently as possible, and become integrated into the community.
WorkSource Enterprises
Provides help persons with disabilities to find and acquire full or part time work in their communities. Offers a day program designed to give persons with disabilities the opportunity to grow skill sets and explore life, no matter how severe their disability.
Services include:
- Day Programs.
- Work skills evaluation.
- In-house/on-site community job placement.
- Vocational case management.
- Young adult employment services.
- Transportation services.
- Life skills mentoring.
Lawrence Crawford Association for Exceptional Citizens
Provides assistance for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services offer help with decision making, managing health issues, and supporting healthy living. Activities include educational instruction, daily living skills practice, and vocational support. Vocational training supports developing job skills, positive work habits, and allows access to work in a supervised environment.
Bridgeway - Monmouth
Provides community based services to individuals with developmental, intellectual, or severe mental illnesses. The program focuses on goal-oriented, individualized and accessible support to improve self-sufficiency so that people can achieve recovery outcomes, personal growth and decreased need for costly institutional care. Services can include building living skills and learning how to navigate the community and services that are needed.
Crosspoint Human Services
Works to ensure that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities achieve greater independence, personal choice, self-awareness, and wellness opportunities.
Marklund Hyde Center
Provides individualized educational and vocational programming for students with mild to complex disabilities. Services differ depending on location, but can include:
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Speech and language therapy
- Art and music therapy
- Recreational therapy
- Community opportunities.
Imagine the Possibilities Region 1 - Jefferson
Offers supported employment opportunities to individuals who have both the desire to work in an integrated work setting and employment abilities for this setting. The two main goals of these services are to give the individuals the opportunity to earn competitive wages and allow these wages to be earned in an integrated work setting.
Provides vocational training for persons who require a higher level of care than is available through other Hope Haven programs. Individuals receiving services must have a primary diagnosis of a mental disability and must be certified by the Iowa Foundation for Medical Care to be in need of this level of service.
Bridgeway - Macomb
Provides community day services to individuals with developmental, physical, and/or intellectual disabilities. Services work to help individuals create self-sufficiency, greater choice and control of their lives, and increased participation in the community. Services include curricula that range from teaching basic skills for independent living (such as health and safety, cooking, and navigating within the community) to more advanced skills needed to find and maintain a job, manage personal finances, and achieve self-reliance.
Imagine the Possibilities Region 5 - De Witt
Offers supported employment opportunities to individuals who have both the desire to work in an integrated work setting and employment abilities for this setting. The two main goals of these services are to give the individuals the opportunity to earn competitive wages and allow these wages to be earned in an integrated work setting.
Provides vocational training for persons who require a higher level of care than is available through other Hope Haven programs. Individuals receiving services must have a primary diagnosis of a mental disability and must be certified by the Iowa Foundation for Medical Care to be in need of this level of service.
TCRC Sight Center
Offers community day services for individuals with developmental disabilities and visual impairments. Services include adult day services, pre-vocational services, work readiness training and the senior program.
Apace - David City
Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.
Bridgeway - Normal
Provides community based services to individuals with developmental, intellectual, or severe mental illnesses. The program focuses on goal-oriented, individualized and accessible support to improve self-sufficiency so that people can achieve recovery outcomes, personal growth and decreased need for costly institutional care. Services can include building living skills and learning how to navigate the community and services that are needed.