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Challenge
Community Re-Entry
Services
Community re-entry services provide life skills
training for independent living. Functional skills such as
budgeting, grocery shopping, accessing transportation,
utilizing
socialization and leisure skills, and vocational training are
emphasized.
Our staff works with individuals and their
families to transfer and implement skills from the program to their
homes and work places. Staff provides supervision as needed
while participants develop greater independent living skills.
The Community Re-Entry Program allows individuals who require
additional rehabilitation support to reside in the community.
All participants have individualized programs that maximize and
maintain their independence. Individuals can participate in
pre-vocational worksites, be competitively employed, volunteer in
the community or attend school.
Vocational Services
ABIC provides a success oriented philosophy to
build the confidence and self-esteem necessary to achieve the
participant's optimum vocational potential.
Meaningful
employment of individuals with acquired brain injury is a very
important step in regaining a satisfying and productive lifestyle.
The focus of the pre-vocational program is on work tolerance,
finding realistic solutions to problems, developing positive work
habits and effectively communicating in the work environment.
Evaluations assess aptitude, work interest, work values and work
behaviors. Staff provides assistance in the transition from
supportive to competitive community employment at a pace that allows
each individual to achieve success.
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Our mission is
to
provide a safe, structured environment to meet the functional
rehabilitation of adults with Acquired Brain Injury that is
economical and cost effective, without regard to national origin,
race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, or political belief.
Above all else, the Day Program and Supervised Living Programs are
dedicated to providing the highest quality of care with compassion
and respect for each person served in order to enhance quality of
life.
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