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RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

Residential support services were added into Six Points adult programs in 1989.

Individuals currently reside in their own homes throughout the community.  Assistance is provided as needed and according to each individuals unique needs.  Services include assessment, evaluation and training in financial management, domestic skills, social and recreational activities, accessing community services transportation.

And the overall responsibility for monitoring and insuring the health, safety and welfare of those persons served.

Arthur Herrick prepares dinner with staffmember Mandy Burch

Tommi Perry does some shopping with Residential Manager Kirsten Sanders

 

SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES

This program provides eligible individuals with services and supports to enhance their ability to access the community and to remain in living and employment situations that are least restrictive.

Gary Mazzuca and John Mazzuca work out at a local gym with SLS Staff Heidi Dickson and Alicia Pedroza looking on

VOCATIONAL SERVICES

The primary focus of Six Points vocational program is to provide individuals with the opportunity to express their unique talents and interests through meaningful employment.  Particular emphasis is placed upon developing work sites within the community that allow persons with disabilities to be employed alongside others who are not disabled.  Job coaches provide on-site training and assistance to the employee and employer along with on-going support services to insure a successful job.  Six Points also provides employment through several programs within the agency which include a retail sales store, and mobile work crews in groundskeeping and property maintenance.

Jeff Crawley hard at work at his grounds maintenance job in the community

Don Schneider & Dan Soderquist man the cash register at the Six Points Thrift Store

 

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