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Academy & Enterprises Sandy Polizzotto – Executive Director sandyp@highpointecenters.org
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If they could…they would… Upon leaving high school the extensive supports, services and acceptance of individuals with disabilities which were available, integrated and free, all disappear the minute a student receives their diploma. HighPointe Day Program, Academy and Enterprises have been developed to allow individuals to experience challenges and improve resiliency skills in a safe environment. We serve individuals with intellectual an developmental disabilities, ages 16 and older.
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“Fair does not mean equal.” “Fair means everyone gets what he/she deserves and needs, when they need it.”
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No two individuals are the same, no two plans are the same. We work closely with families/caregivers and community businesses to establish the most effective plan to provide opportunities in pursuing personal growth. Participants are evaluated for current strengths and needs in the areas of social skills, pragmatic academic skills, integrated community skills, independent living skills and work competencies. A plan is created with a team of individuals who will help support the desired outcomes. All classes are designed to utilize the best practices of instruction in a multi-sensory approach. Individuals are taught skills to build self- confidence and experience success based on the data gathered in the initial evaluation process.
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Program Scope Desired outcomes are determined for independent living/employment, Specific resources/businesses are contacted and made aware of the desired outcomes, Partnerships are developed to coordinate skill development with the needs of homes/employers, LEARN skills, Benchmarking of skills determines the direction of instruction and the pace of that instruction, Skill performance is reported to support team,
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Program Scope Continued APPLY skills, Mastery of skills are transferred into a home/job match that is “coach supported”, Integration of new skills and increased self-determination establish the need of continuous coach assistance/support, Independent living/working according to abilities, REWARDING outcomes both financially and emotionally, HighPointe continues to be available to help maintain skills on an as needed basis.
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Program Format Learning Phase is a classroom/lab structure, fifteen, three week sessions. Information is taught in a classroom environment in the morning and then afternoon lab work is application of learned skills. Action Phase is commuting to “partner” organization with a coach to practice learned skills. Integration Phase is commuting to “partner” organization to allow the individual to contribute in a manner that is purposeful and meaningful.
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Class Information Home Management Shopping – Household Essentials Storage/Organization Clean/Maintain/Repair Laundry Clothing and Dressing Self-Exploration and Personal Needs Character/Values/Choices Hygiene/Personal Care/Emotions Communication Skills Health/Wellness/Safety/ Advocacy Nutrition Food and Eating Skills Living a Healthy Lifestyle Exercise Leisure Activities Sleep/Relaxation Personal Safety Basic Information Stranger Awareness Animal Safety Having a Social Life Self-Advocacy
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Class Information Continued Lifelong Daily Living Skills Living Arrangements Medications Telephone Skills Reading Skills Writing Skills Math/Money Skills Budgets Computer Skills Time/Executive Function Skills Communication Social Skills/Manners Community/Transportation Public Transit Community Services Shopping Skills Street Safety Community Places and People Helpful Information Travel/Planning Community Social Skills Being a Good Listener Making Good Friends
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Vocation/Employment/Volunteer Present Skills and Interests Standards of Work Performance Job Search First Impressions Work Ethics Attitude Task Completion Following Directions Read, Write, Calculate on the Job Social Skills at Work Working with Others Respecting Authority
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We have created a program to make available an educational opportunity for individuals, “Tweeners”, who do not meet the criteria for current programming. We understand the progression of learning is on- going and want to be part of a long term solution. Our goal is to become “Partners for Life” with a continuum of services that are developmentally appropriate and give families/care givers “Peace of Mind.”
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