Instructions: The business that I chose was – Community-based Day Program
Imagine that your starting a Community base adult day program. This program will teach individuals. Life skills, Social skills, work skills and Independency.
Create a business plan for an adult day program for Individuals with Intellectual disabilities, Autism and seniors ranging from 18-60 years Community base
( NO FACILITY).
Example purposes ONLY: This is information for a real Community base Day Program. Use this Information to guide you.
Community-based Day Programs
A Community-based day programs give individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to be part of the community through employment, volunteering, attending college classes, and taking part in recreational activities. We use a range of supports to help each person grow, achieve goals and gain a sense of accomplishment.
Support for Employment
Many of the individuals in our community-based day programs strive to find and maintain meaningful employment and earn money. We’re with them every step of the way, offering a range of support services to help them succeed at work. We also provide support to employers to ensure that we create successful employment experiences for both the individual and the employer. Among the businesses that have employed individuals served by Cole Vocational Services are:
- Barnes & Noble
- Home Depot
- Lowe’s
- Del Taco
- Taco Bell
- Carl’s Jr
Activities to Increase Independence
We also encourage our program participants to volunteer with community organizations that can assist them in learning new skills and may lead to employment opportunities. Accompanied by our staff to all volunteer activities, individuals have done work to benefit organizations such as Meals on Wheels, as well as thrift stores, food banks and churches.
Additionally, our day programs offer opportunities to take part in engaging recreational activities and community outings involving:
- Bowling
- Golf
- Movies
- Amusement parks
- Museums
- Farmers markets
Individualized Services in the Community
Our experienced staff establishes positive relationships with every individual we support. We get to know the individuals’ unique needs and interests in order to help them identify community activities or employment opportunities that they will enjoy. Through a comprehensive referral process, we work with our Regional Center partners to ensure that individuals are matched with a community-based day program that suits their wants and needs.
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Description of Organization
Core Business
Mission
Values/Philosophy
Objectives
Reason for Developing
Briefly explain why your organization wants to develop a new ADHC/CBAS center and how developing and operating an ADHC/CBAS center fits with your organization’s core business, mission, values/philosophy, objectives and population(s) served.
Identified Need
Briefly explain the need for a CBAS center in the proposed geographic location for the proposed target population to be served. Provide supporting evidence, including data that identify problems with access to CBAS services, high rates of hospital admissions/readmissions, nursing home admissions, population statistics, etc. List other CBAS centers in the area and include utilization rates to explain the need for a new CBAS center in the proposed location.
Participant Needs
Provide a general description of the anticipated medical, mental health, social, personal care, activity and problems/conditions/needs of your center’s target population
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CBAS- Community Base Adult Sevices