Upcoming: Winter Offerings 2025
DDD & Private Pay Accepted
Language Enrichment Program for Young Adults with Differences
8 Weeks: Mondays, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
January 6th - March 3rd
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Our Language Enrichment Program is designed to empower young adults by enhancing their communication skills, confidence, and social connections. This program focuses on building functional language abilities that can be applied in everyday life, fostering independence and improving quality of life.
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What to Expect:
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Personalized Learning: Tailored strategies to meet the unique communication needs of each participant.
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Interactive Activities: Fun, engaging exercises to develop vocabulary, sentence structure, and conversational skills.
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Social Skills Training: Learn to navigate social interactions, express emotions effectively, and build relationships.
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Real-Life Applications: Practice communication in scenarios such as shopping, workplace discussions, and community engagement.
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Who It's For:
This program is ideal for young adults with diverse communication needs, including those who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, have speech or language delays, or face challenges in social communication.
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Program Goals:
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Improve communication.
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Build confidence in initiating and maintaining conversations.
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Enhance understanding of social cues and appropriate interactions.
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Support the development of life skills through better communication.
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Whether your goal is to strengthen relationships, prepare for the workplace, or simply feel more comfortable communicating in different settings, our program offers a supportive and inclusive environment to grow and thrive.
Let’s work together to unlock the potential of communication!
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Parent Support Group for Families of Adolescents and/or Young Adults with Differences
Meetings, TBD
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Caring for a young adult with disabilities is a journey filled with unique challenges and joys. Our Parent Support Group offers a welcoming and compassionate space where parents and caregivers can connect, share experiences, and find valuable resources.
Why Join Our Support Group?
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Shared Understanding: Connect with parents who truly understand your experiences and challenges.
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Guidance & Resources: Access expert advice, community resources, and practical strategies to navigate everyday life.
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Empowerment: Gain the tools and confidence to advocate for your child’s needs and future.
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Emotional Support: Find comfort, encouragement, and inspiration from others on similar paths.
What We Offer:
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Monthly Meetings: Regular sessions to discuss topics such as education, therapy, independent living, and self-care.
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Guest Speakers: Insights from professionals in the fields of education, healthcare, and disability advocacy.
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Open Discussions: A judgment-free environment to ask questions, share successes, and work through challenges together.
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Networking Opportunities: Build lasting relationships with other parents and caregivers.
Who Should Join?
This group is open to parents, guardians, and caregivers of young adults with disabilities who are seeking support, resources, and community.
Together, We’re Stronger
Join us as we navigate this journey together. Whether you’re looking for practical advice, a listening ear, or a sense of belonging, our Parent Support Group is here for you.
You’re not alone—let’s support one another!
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Adolescent Social Group for Pre-Teens and Teens
12 Weeks: Wednesdays 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
January 8th - March 26th
Our Adolescent Social Group provides a safe and supportive space to connect, have fun, and develop meaningful friendships. Designed to foster social growth and self-confidence, this group offers a blend of structured activities and casual interactions to help pre-teens and teens thrive in social settings.
Why Join the Social Group?
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Build Friendships: Meet peers in a supportive environment and form lasting connections.
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Practice Social Skills: Learn and practice communication, teamwork, and conflict resolution in real-life scenarios.
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Have Fun: Engage in enjoyable activities like games, group projects, and themed events.
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Grow Confidence: Boost self-esteem by participating in social settings that celebrate individuality and inclusivity.
What to Expect:
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Guided Activities: Fun and interactive naturalistic experiences that promote teamwork and communication.
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Skill Development: Focused exercises on conversation starters, listening, and responding appropriately.
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Role-Playing Scenarios: Practice navigating common social situations, from group outings to making new friends.
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Supportive Facilitators: Experienced leaders who create a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Who It’s For:
This group is designed for adolescents with disabilities, ages 10–17, who want to enhance their social skills, gain confidence, and build friendships.
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Join Us Today!
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Our Adolescent Social Group is more than just a place to meet—it’s a space to grow, laugh, and feel accepted. Together, we’ll create an environment where every teen feels valued and included.
Let’s build connections that last a lifetime!
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Social Group & Community Outings for Adults of All Abilities
8 Weeks: January 7th - March 4th
Virtual 7:30 PM
In-person outings, Saturdays, TBD
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Our Social Group for Adults with Disabilities offers opportunities to build connections, explore the community, and create meaningful experiences in a welcoming and supportive environment. Through a mix of group activities and community outings, participants can enhance their social skills, boost confidence, and have fun!
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Why Join the Group?
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Make Friends: Connect with peers in a relaxed and inclusive setting.
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Explore the Community: Enjoy planned outings to local attractions, events, and activities.
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Enhance Social Skills: Practice communication, teamwork, and social interaction in real-world scenarios.
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Build Independence: Develop the confidence to engage with new people and environments.
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What to Expect:
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Exciting Outings: Trips to museums, parks, restaurants, and other community destinations.
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Group Activities: Fun experiences such as game nights, workshops, and celebrations.
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Supportive Environment: Friendly facilitators who encourage participation and foster inclusivity.
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Skill Development: Opportunities to practice navigating public spaces, handling money, and more.
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Who It’s For:
This group is for adults with disabilities who are looking for social opportunities, want to explore their community, and are ready to build friendships in a fun, supportive setting.
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Join the Fun!
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Whether you’re meeting new people, trying new activities, or simply enjoying a day out, this group is all about creating connections and celebrating individuality.
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Let’s explore, grow, and build community together!
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