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Community Education - North Saint Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District 622

Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include acting classes, arts and crafts, before and after-school child care, driver's education, equestrian center, music lessons, sports and recreational activities, swimming lessons, and more.

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Day Programming - Mille Lacs County Area Developmental Achievement Center

Provides day training and habilitation programs: - Community Integration: Guidance on banking, communication, errands, and educational outings - Employer Workforce Support: Labor solutions with full administrative/training support - Life Skills: Training in cooking, hygiene, healthy living, gardening- Supported Employment: Paid, goal-specific work-both in-house and community-based - Transportation: Support for mobility and access to community resources

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Day Training and Habilitation Services - Hubbard County Developmental Achievement Center

Each client has an individual habilitation plan which may include: - Academics - Community integration - Help with personal needs and personal care - Recreation - Vocational options

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Day Support Services - Rise, Inc.

Provides a day support program for individuals who could benefit from and enjoy day program services. Activities include: - Art and music therapies - Fitness activities and exercises - Learning activities - Local community activities - Medication administration - Recreational, social, and creative activities such as arts and crafts, cooking, educational groups, games, reading, and discussion groups - Volunteer community service projects

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Employment, Job Training, Life Skills, and Personal Enrichment - ProAct

- Adult day services - Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth - Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy - Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills - Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals - Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills - Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer - Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings - Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging - Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support - Life skills classes and social activities - Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H - Traumatic Brain Injury Program - Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars - Vocational skill development

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Day Support Services Program - MSS

Provides personalized, community-based support to help individuals with developmental disabilities build life skills, engage in the community, and improve independence. Services are available in-person or online and include: - Access to assistive technology and adaptive equipment - Adaptive beekeeping experiences - Creative arts programming (painting, ceramics, photography, and more) - Community volunteering and educational activities - Life skills training (self-care, communication, social skills) - Self-advocacy skill building - Specialized support for individuals with autism, mental health needs, or complex medical conditions Staff are trained to meet a wide range of support needs. Services are person-centered and designed to help participants connect with others and fully participate in community life.

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Employment, Lifelong Learning, and Enrichment - CHOICE

Provides supported, community-based employment services, including job placement, coaching, day training, habilitation, individualized planning, and case management. Partners with over 100 local businesses across industries such as food service, manufacturing, and hospitality to offer meaningful work experiences. Additionally, offers a SHAPE Fitness Center where participants have daily access to adaptive equipment, structured programs, and trained professionals to support health and wellness.

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Developmental Achievement Center - Murray County Developmental Achievement Center

Individualized employment services and support for people living with disabilities include: - Day Training: Provides choices on how to spend time on learning work or leisure activities - Employment Services: Helps individuals to explore work and introduce employment options. This service helps people to make an informed choice about working in competitive, integrated employment. - Habilitation - Prevocational Services: Offers training that focuses on building necessary skills and behaviors that the person needs to succeed in the community. ?

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Training and Habilitation Services - Sibley County Developmental Achievement Center

Provides training and habilitation services for adults living with a developmental disability, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), mental illness, or physical challenge. Individual programs are developed to meet specific needs and promote social and vocational independence. Additional services include: - Daily Living Skills: Assessment/evaluation, art therapy, multi-sensory room therapy, budgeting/money management, self-help skills, and social skills - Fully Accessible Transportation Service: Provides transportation to centers, community work sites, and community activities - Progressive Job Placement Program: Provides center-based employment such as job coaching, training, on-going job follow-up, and individual job search for positions in business and industries - Senior Program: Skills maintenance training, leisure interest training, and small group community activities - Specialized Services: Assessment/evaluation, behavior management planning, physical therapy, and communication and language services such as ASL Spanish classes - Transition Program: Develop a work history while still in school and work readiness training

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Day Support Services - Rise, Inc.

Provides a day support program for individuals who could benefit from and enjoy day program services. Activities include: - Art and music therapies - Fitness activities and exercises - Learning activities - Local community activities - Medication administration - Recreational, social, and creative activities such as arts and crafts, cooking, educational groups, games, reading, and discussion groups - Volunteer community service projects

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Employment Services - Cedar Valley Services - Southeast MN

- Day training and habilitation - Employment transitioning training - Extended employment for people with disabilities - Job placement services - Mental health vocational programs - Supervised community living residential services - Senior services - School-to-work transition - Transportation services - Vocational assessment - Work, training, and professional contact opportunities

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Day Support Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides individualized, community-based training and support services to help individuals develop and maintain life skills to be able to participate in their community.

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Day Support Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides individualized, community-based training and support services to help individuals develop and maintain life skills to be able to participate in their community.

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Our Place Recreation Center - LIFE Mower County

Provides integrated recreation, education, and leisure opportunities with scheduled activities six days a week.

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Leisure Activity Program - Adult Client Training Service

Out of home respite services ACTS Activity Director keeps individuals busy in the Leisure Activity Program (LAP) room with activities and programs including: - Range of motion program - Craft projects - Art projects - Cooking skills - Baking skills - Gardening skills - Various card and board games

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Employment, Job Training, Life Skills, and Personal Enrichment - ProAct

- Adult day services - Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth - Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy - Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills - Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals - Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills - Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer - Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings - Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging - Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support - Life skills classes and social activities - Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H - Traumatic Brain Injury Program - Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars - Vocational skill development

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Day Training and Habilitation - Chisago Lakes Achievement Center

Day training and habilitation programs: - Community, social, and recreational activities to enhance skill levels of participants when appropriate - Consultative services through speech psychologists - Semi-independent living skills - Supported employment and competitive employment - Transition from high school to adulthood - Transportation provided to and from day center - Vocational skill development

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Day Services Program - Productive Alternatives

Day programming services designed for individuals with disabilities which includes: - Activities including crafts, music, and games - Exploring community activities and developing community connections - Health and wellness support - Relationship building - Skill development and building

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Vocational Training and Day Support Services - Pinewood

Offers person-centered, wraparound services for adults with intellectual and physical disabilities, including: - Employment Services: Finding and maintaining employment with continuous support - Day Support Services: Building essential life and community skills in a supportive learning environment - Admissions and transportation: Ensuring accessible, reliable transportation, whether through their services or public options

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Employment, Lifelong Learning, and Enrichment - CHOICE

Provides supported, community-based employment services, including job placement, coaching, day training, habilitation, individualized planning, and case management. Partners with over 100 local businesses across industries such as food service, manufacturing, and hospitality to offer meaningful work experiences. Additionally, offers a SHAPE Fitness Center where participants have daily access to adaptive equipment, structured programs, and trained professionals to support health and wellness.

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Life Enrichment Services - PossAbilities of Southern Minnesota

Programs are designed for adults with disabilities seeking connection and engagement. The programs foster relationships and enhance personal growth through group activities tailored to individual interests. Participants explore lifelong skills, boost confidence, and strengthen social capabilities while actively integrating into their community. Programs are in the community two to five days a week.

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Home and Community Based Services Program - Advocate Homecare Community Service

- 24-hour emergency assistance: On-call counseling and problem-solving and/or immediate response for assistance at a person's home due to a health/personal emergency - Community residential services: Services that provide training and/or habilitation, ongoing residential care and supportive services to adults and/or children in a setting licensed by the lead agency. These services are individualized and based on the needs of the person, as identified in the support plan - Companion services: Non-medical care, supervision and socialization to a person age 18 or older - Crisis respite: Short-term care and intervention strategies provided to a person due to the need for caregiver relief, protection of the person or others living with the person, or the person's need for behavioral or medical intervention - Day support services: Individualized home, and community-based services (HCBS) that provide opportunities for community-based training and support for people with disabilities. Day support services develop and maintain essential and personally enriching life skills to ensure that people with disabilities can fully access and participate in personally preferred activities within their community - Day training and habilitation: Services that develop and maintain life skills for people with developmental disabilities or related conditions so they can fully participate in community life - Family residential services: Services that provide training and/or habilitation, ongoing residential care and supportive services to adults and/or children in a setting licensed by the lead agency where the license holder resides in the home. These services are individualized and based on the needs of the person, as identified in the support plan - Homemaker services: Eligible services range from light household cleaning to household cleaning with incidental assistance with home management and/or activities of daily living - Individual community living supports (ILCS): For people who need reminders, cues intermittent/moderate supervision or physical assistance to remain in their own homes - Individualized home supports without training: Services for adults or children when they need support, assistance and supervision in at least one of the community living service categories when living in their own home or family home. Community living service categories include community participation; health, safety and wellness; household management; adaptive skills - Night supervision: Provides overnight assistance and monitoring by staff in the person's own home - Respite care services: Short-term care due to the absence or need for relief of the family member(s) or primary caregiver normally providing the care.

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Day Services Program - Productive Alternatives

Day programming services designed for individuals with disabilities which includes: - Activities including crafts, music, and games - Exploring community activities and developing community connections - Health and wellness support - Relationship building - Skill development and building

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Gap Program - Employment Enterprises - Little Falls

Connects program participants to the community via events, social activities, and service groups.

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Day Services Program - Productive Alternatives

Day programming services designed for individuals with disabilities which includes: - Activities including crafts, music, and games - Exploring community activities and developing community connections - Health and wellness support - Relationship building - Skill development and building

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