Group training (4 classes/ 1 month)

$125.00

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.