Day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities near me

Monarch provides day programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These programs provide support to adults in need of gaining skills used in the community or the workplace. We work diligently to provide a person-centered approach by focusing on the individual’s goals toward independence.

Monarch’s day programs provide a setting which fosters creative expression, community engagement and encourages relationship development. Our day programs support the development of activities of daily living as we encourage participants to learn new skills that will serve them on a daily basis. For those who are interested, we support job development, resume preparation and fill out applications, set up interviews, provide interview skills training and do whatever we can to help people get the job. Once they are employed, we are there to continue to coach them if they need it.

For enrollment information, please contact Monarch’s Referral Coordinator at (704) 986-1879, email [email protected] or complete and submit this application.

Day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities near me

Services Provided (services vary by geographic location and MCO funding):

  • Compensatory Education
  • Day Activity
  • Developmental Therapy
  • ADVP (Adult Day Vocational Program)
  • Supported Employment
  • Innovations Community Networking
  • Innovations Day Supports
  • Innovations Personal Care

  • Innovations Community Living and Supports
  • Innovations Supported Employment
  • Personal Assistance
  • Developmental Therapy
  • Micro-enterprise
  • State-Funded Community Living and Supports
  • Community Living and Facility Supports

Monarch provides day program services Columbus, Craven, Currituck, Dare, Davie, Forsyth, Hoke, Montgomery, Moore, Pasquotank, Randolph, Stanly, and Stokes counties.

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Monarch is a statewide provider of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental illness and substance use disorders. Search for more information about the support we offer in your area.

Day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities near me

Please join us at the next Virtual Open House. We'd love to tell you all about our amazing Launch day program for adults with disabilities. Please fill in your details below and a ZOOM link will be emailed to you...

Day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities near me

By enrolling in the Full-time program, students get the most out of what Brighton Launch has to offer. The daily structure, learning, and social contact helps build the confidence, abilities and life skills for adults with disabilities. And, it allows...

Day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities near me

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Day programs for adults with intellectual disabilities near me

The Part-time Life Skills program is designed for students wanting to focus on Independent Living Skills, while continuing to improve their Language, Communication and Social Skills. The ILS program focuses on skills in the domains of learning below. This program,...

The Brighton Launch Adult Program is designed for young adults, 18+, with learning challenges, who are preparing to move from school to post-school activities, including employment or supported employment, further education, independent or supported living, and community participation.

Launch is a ten month program providing a comprehensive, all-inclusive curriculum focusing on job preparation training, skills for independent living, facilitation of social skills and friendships, development of recreation & leisure pursuits and increasing functional abilities in all areas. We offer both Full-time and Part-time programs running from September through the end of June.

We’d be delighted to meet with you virtually to tell you more about our program, and give you a virtual tour. Please contact Program Manager, Raneta Krylov.

What are some activities for special needs adults?

Physical activities and exercise can help adults with disabilities achieve their mental and physical potential. Bowling, exercise classes, gardening, team sports, dancing, and swimming are all activities that can be used to promote good holistic health while having fun.

What is an ARC program?

Per state regulations, the Approved Relative Caretaker (ARC) Program was developed by the State of California to make payments equal to the basic Foster Care (FC)/Home-Based Family Care (HBFC) rate for approved relative caregivers with whom a non-federally eligible foster child is placed.

What is ARC called now?

1952: Name changed to the National Association for Retarded Children (NARC).

What therapy is best for intellectual disability?

Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Behavior therapy has been used for many years to shape and enhance social behaviors and to control and minimize aggressive and destructive behaviors in individuals with intellectual disabilities.