Attleboro Day Habilitation

Contact Us:
141 Park Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
508-226-1445
The Arc of Bristol County’s Day Habilitation programs offer Individuals with disabilities the opportunity to choose a community based model of supports directed by the participants and implemented by a dedicated interdisciplinary team of professionals who align themselves with the goals of each individual and work together to seek out the most creative and meaningful ways to make them a reality. The Arc operates two Day Habilitation programs, one in Attleboro and the other in Middleboro.
Services
Skills Development
Building skills and promoting independence is our main goal. Each participant in the program has a service plan that outlines measurable learning objectives tailored to meet their needs and bring them closer to realizing their vision for the future.
- Independent Living
- Sensory
- Motor
- Behavioral
- Affective
- Social
- Communication
- Daily Living
Nursing
The Arc of Bristol County’s nursing staff is comprised of experienced health care professionals supporting individuals agency wide. The Day Habilitation Program has a nurse on site throughout the day to educate individuals and staff about relevant medical issues, provide medical care, and administer medications as needed. Nursing staff coordinate care with the Individual’s physician and develops a care plan designed to maintain each person’s health and safety.
- Medication Management
- Ongoing Monitoring
- Health Education
- Case Management
Therapy
The Arc of Bristol County’s Day Habilitation Program offers each participant access to an interdisciplinary team of professionals including clinical staff. These clinicians provide the evaluation and consultation needed to develop a comprehensive support plan for each member of the program.
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therap
Accessing the Community
The goal of Arc of Bristol County’s new Day Habilitation program is to support people with developmental disabilities to learn new skills in a community-based setting.
The Arc is committed to providing a range of opportunities to meet this goal through an ongoing effort to both establish partnerships with community members and preserve and expand upon the preexisting relationships of the individuals supported.
Volunteerism
The Arc believes that everyone should try to give back to their neighborhoods. Supporting people with disabilities to volunteer creates a lasting community of interdependence where organizations rely on individuals with disabilities to help them be more successful, and individuals benefit through the creation of opportunities to be active in their communities, learn skills, develop relationships, and expand their social networks.
Wellness
Another goal of the Arc’s Day Habilitation program is keeping people active and healthy. People with disabilities who take part in the program will stay active through swimming, sports, and recreation at local parks, the YMCA, and other venues. The program plans to utilize different methods like Yoga, Pilates, dance, strength training, and technology like the Wii to enhance health and well-being. The program also provides access to a kitchen where people can learn about nutrition and how to cook healthy meals.