Building Connections
Adult Day Support is a program that helps adults with disabilities build connections in their community. We help people learn a variety of social skills, from meeting and talking to new people to how to get places independently.
Examples of Support
- Personal care including support and supervision in the areas of personal hygiene, eating, communication, mobility, toileting, and dressing to ensure a person’s ability to experience and participate in community living.
- Skill reinforcement including the implementation of behavioral support strategies, assistance in the use of communication and mobility devices, and other activities that reinforce skills necessary to ensure the person’s participation in community life.
- Training in self-determination including assisting the person to develop self-advocacy skills.
- Recreation and leisure including supports identified in the individual service plan as being therapeutic in nature, rather than merely providing a diversion, and being necessary to assist the person to develop or maintain social relationships and family contacts.