Adult Day Program

At the age of 22 families face the end to entitled educational services provided by schools. Many adults with disabilities end up at home with little to do. Our program works on teaching daily living skills that are needed for each person to reach their highest level of independence. Goals range from learning to… Continue Reading Adult Day Program [...]

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Adult Day Programs

House of Possibilities (HOPe) is an 11,000-sq ft facility located on the campus of Stonehill College in Easton, MA. HOPe provides a variety of services 7 days a week to children, teens and adults with disabilities. It’s location on a college campus provides for unique opportunities for community integration. Its home-like atmosphere creates more… Continue Reading Adult Day Programs [...]

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Adult Day Services

Our Adult Day Services Programs offer individually tailored services for a diverse group of adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities (IDD).  Our community includes people with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, sensory and mobility impairments. Wheelchair Ramps, Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms, Able to serve clients in their wheelchair , Medical Needs, Sign Language LifeWorks Inc.… Continue Reading Adult Day Services [...]

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Adult Development & Habilitation Center (ADHC)

Our Day Habilitation Services focus on developmental skill training in: self care self preservation self-direction independent living skills hygiene grooming first aid In addition, we work on: improving communication socialization  fine-and-gross motor skills providing enrichment through art, music, exercise and horticulture Integrated occupational, physical, and speech therapy along with nursing and behavioral supports are… Continue Reading Adult Development & Habilitation Center (ADHC) [...]

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Adult Disability Services

Since 1973, MAB has provided supports in a range of home and work settings in the Greater Boston area. Supports are for adults with: developmental disabilities (DD) brain injuries secondary disorders such as: blindness deafness behavioral challenges cerebral palsy issues related to aging Our experience allows us to help adults with diverse needs maximize… Continue Reading Adult Disability Services [...]

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Adult Disability Services

Serves approx 70 Developmental Disabled (DD) and visual loss and brain injury adults. Offers one-on-one support, residential services, day hab, and vocational services. 15 residential programs & cooperative apartment program available to suit people’s needs. Fee: Set by Department of Developmental Services.   Accessible Parking, Free Transport, Near Public Transportation, Wheelchair Ramps MAB Community Services… Continue Reading Adult Disability Services [...]

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Adult Education & Kids’ Club

The Adult Education Program provides educational services to adult learners. This important program offers: English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) services basic skills (reading, writing and math) tutoring beginner English conversation classes  literacy development for resettled refugees Services are offered in one-on-one and small group settings. We provide students individualized lesson plans appropriate… Continue Reading Adult Education & Kids’ Club [...]

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Adult Family Care

Adult Family Care (AFC) is based on the idea that people thrive and grow to meet their highest potential for independent, fulfilled lives. They can have strong, ongoing personal relationships. They can join in community activities. They get care that matches their own needs and capabilities. Adult Family Care is a residential option for people… Continue Reading Adult Family Care [...]

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Adult Family Care

Gives a supportive family setting for adults who, because of aging medical cognitive emotional problems cannot safely live alone. Caregivers provide personal care and medical treatment under supervision of Registered Nurse’s and Social Worker’s per Primary Care Doctor/Provider orders. The Adult Family Care Program is available for those who need assistance with personal care. They want… Continue Reading Adult Family Care [...]

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Adult Family Care

To be part of this program one must 16 years or older, be eligible for MassHealth coverage and need help  to complete certain activities of daily living (ADLs). ADLs are bathing, eating, dressing, walking or toileting. A team consisting of a Registered Nurse and a Care Manager conduct the initial screening. After acceptance into… Continue Reading Adult Family Care [...]

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