Group training (4 classes/ 1 month)
Adaptive group training for adults with intellectual disabilities
What we offer
Small, supported group sessions tailored to each participant’s abilities and goals.
Activities focus on life skills, social communication, vocational readiness, and self-advocacy.
Sensory-friendly materials and environments; breaks and alternatives offered for diverse needs.
Family/caregiver inclusion options and regular progress updates.
Price & value
Sliding scale pricing to increase accessibility: typical range $30 per 60-minute session. Subsidized spots available based on need.
Value: low student-to-staff ratios (max 8:1), trained staff with experience in intellectual and developmental disabilities, individualized goal plans, and measurable progress tracking.
Length & scheduling
Standard program lengths: single drop-in sessions, 8-week skill-building cycles, and 12-week vocational readiness cohorts.
Session length: 60–120 minutes depending on focus (60 min for focused skills, 90–120 min for vocational or community outings).
Why it’s unique
Person-centered and strengths-based: each participant’s preferences and goals drive content.
Adaptive curriculum: materials and activities are modified in real time to match attention, sensory, and communication needs.
Multidisciplinary team: instructors, speech/language consultants, occupational therapy consultants, and vocational coaches collaborate.
Community-focused: training includes real-world practice (grocery shopping, transit skills, workplace visits) with supported transfer of skills to home and community.
Inclusive group dynamics: peer mentoring and mixed-ability grouping to foster social learning and leadership opportunities.
Data-driven outcomes: individualized goals with regular assessments, caregiver reports, and clear progress summaries after each cycle.
How we support caregivers & partners
Regular caregiver check-ins and goal-setting meetings.
Home-practice suggestions and easy-to-use progress reports.
Free space for caregivers to exercise independently while clients are in class.
Enrollment & next steps
Initial intake assessment (60–90 minutes) to determine goals and suitable group placement; intake fee typically $40–$75 (waivers available).
Trial session option available for new participants at reduced cost.
Transportation support or coordination available for local participants at additional fee or through subsidy.
Special considerations
We welcome people with complex needs; we request relevant medical and behavioral information to create safe supports.
Accessibility: wheelchair-accessible spaces, sensory rooms, and adaptive equipment available.
Crisis and behavior-support plans created as needed, with staff trained in positive behavior support and de-escalation.
Contact & customization
Programs are customized to each community and cohort; pricing and schedules can be adjusted for partner organizations, group homes, and agencies.
Discounts for group referrals, long-term commitments, and community partnerships.
Adaptive group training for adults with intellectual disabilities
What we offer
Small, supported group sessions tailored to each participant’s abilities and goals.
Activities focus on life skills, social communication, vocational readiness, and self-advocacy.
Sensory-friendly materials and environments; breaks and alternatives offered for diverse needs.
Family/caregiver inclusion options and regular progress updates.
Price & value
Sliding scale pricing to increase accessibility: typical range $30 per 60-minute session. Subsidized spots available based on need.
Value: low student-to-staff ratios (max 8:1), trained staff with experience in intellectual and developmental disabilities, individualized goal plans, and measurable progress tracking.
Length & scheduling
Standard program lengths: single drop-in sessions, 8-week skill-building cycles, and 12-week vocational readiness cohorts.
Session length: 60–120 minutes depending on focus (60 min for focused skills, 90–120 min for vocational or community outings).
Why it’s unique
Person-centered and strengths-based: each participant’s preferences and goals drive content.
Adaptive curriculum: materials and activities are modified in real time to match attention, sensory, and communication needs.
Multidisciplinary team: instructors, speech/language consultants, occupational therapy consultants, and vocational coaches collaborate.
Community-focused: training includes real-world practice (grocery shopping, transit skills, workplace visits) with supported transfer of skills to home and community.
Inclusive group dynamics: peer mentoring and mixed-ability grouping to foster social learning and leadership opportunities.
Data-driven outcomes: individualized goals with regular assessments, caregiver reports, and clear progress summaries after each cycle.
How we support caregivers & partners
Regular caregiver check-ins and goal-setting meetings.
Home-practice suggestions and easy-to-use progress reports.
Free space for caregivers to exercise independently while clients are in class.
Enrollment & next steps
Initial intake assessment (60–90 minutes) to determine goals and suitable group placement; intake fee typically $40–$75 (waivers available).
Trial session option available for new participants at reduced cost.
Transportation support or coordination available for local participants at additional fee or through subsidy.
Special considerations
We welcome people with complex needs; we request relevant medical and behavioral information to create safe supports.
Accessibility: wheelchair-accessible spaces, sensory rooms, and adaptive equipment available.
Crisis and behavior-support plans created as needed, with staff trained in positive behavior support and de-escalation.
Contact & customization
Programs are customized to each community and cohort; pricing and schedules can be adjusted for partner organizations, group homes, and agencies.
Discounts for group referrals, long-term commitments, and community partnerships.