Our focus is on providing habilitative services to each individual given one-on-one support during a rewarding and productive day of meeting individual programming needs in such domains as social, prevocational, recreational areas.
Each day may involve the following activities:
Prevocational: Comp Ed ( language, community living, mathematics, vocational education, consumer education, social science) Volunteering, Work Books, Manipulative Tasks, Differentiation Tasks, Attention Span Tasks, Sensory Tasks
( Real Work: Simple packaging, assembly, collating, etc. for outside vendor) Public Library, Computer/Internet, Reading, Writing, etc.
Recreational: Horticulture, Sewing, Music, Photography, Painting, Drawing, Coloring, Scrap Booking, Candle Making, Pottery, Baskets, Wood Crafting, Weaving, Mosaics Tiles, Creative Accessories, etc. YMCA - Swimming, Tread Mill, Stationary Bike, Indoor Track, Shopping, Parks.
Social: Group Community Outings - Bowling, Basketball, Fishing, Tennis, Miniature Golf, Horse Shoes, Track Walks, Table Games, etc Museums, Restaurant Dining, Cook Outs, Boating, Group Site Activities – Cooking/Baking, Bingo, Board Games, Card Games, Karaoke, Nintendo Wii, Name That Tune, Scene It etc.
Emily Wrisley (Wilmington)
336-273-2640
Email Emily Wrisley
LaTonya Burke-Perkins (Greensboro)
336-273-2640
Email LaTonya Burke-Perkins
Eligibility:
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In order to enroll at Alberta Care
Adult day Supports, an individual must:
Be
age 18 or above
Have
a diagnosis of a developmental disability
Have
case management services
Have
authorization for day supports through Value Options
Have
suitable funding
Life at Alberta Care:
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Our individuals’ day is developed with
their needs and wants in mind. As each one-on-one seeks the input
of the individual served, a daily schedule is developed centered around
the specific goals that are written to be achieved. Alberta Care’s
goal is to incorporate fun activities within the individual’s
treatment day.
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