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Youth Recreation
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| Providing
recreational opportunities for youth with disabilities.
The daily activities of this program
are designed to integrate and connect youth in the program with
other youth in the community. |
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- Flexible scheduling
- Qualified staff able to
assist with personal care
- Wide variety of
activities
- Snacks
- Transportation options
- Services on most "non
school" days and early dismissal days
- After-School program
(2:30-6:30)
- Summer Recreation
Program (9:00-4:00 with am and pm care. options
7:30-9:00am and 4:00-5:30pm)
- Other
daytime hours during the school year may be arranged
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| The time spent with
the Youth Recreation Program will be full of activities
specifically determined by you. When enrolling in our services,
you and your family will be asked to share what type of activities
and programs you want. Here are some programs being
utilized by other youth: |
- Rochester Area Family Y
- Rochester Park and Recreation
- Quarry Hill Nature
Center
- Rochester Area
Gymnastics Association (RAGA)
- RideAbility
- Janet Lang Dance Studio
- Various community events/outings
- RADAR
- Summer of Service
- Eagle Bluff
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Foosball
- Arts & Crafts
- Scooter Racing
- Ping Pong
- Other activities to meet
individual preferences
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This program is a joint venture
between PossAbilities and the Rochester Area Family Y.
Summer
2009 Activity Schedule
Contact Program
Coordinator, Kim Luckey, CTRS
at (507)
208-6248 or
Email:
kluckey@possabilities.org |
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Supported
Employment Services
Assists
individuals in obtaining and maintaining employment.
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Life
Enrichment Services
Provides
the support and experiences necessary for individuals to
develop and maintain meaningful relationships and
connections to the community.
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Senior
Services
Designed
to provide services for people over the age of 50 who
have decided to retire from work.
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Youth Recreation Programs
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Provides integrated
and adaptive recreation programming for youth with
disabilities from the age of 2 1/2-21.
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Adult Day
Care
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relief for primary caregivers assisting adults with
Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia. |
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