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Dream Cooperative Programming- Our Services
At the Dream Cooperative, we offer opportunities for skill development with diverse service offerings, all to meet the unique needs of our clients and promote positive and meaningful engagement toward client-centered goals. The Dream Cooperative programming is intentionally designed to be broad, as it holistically targets the needs of clients and the numerous gaps present during the transition to adulthood for these individuals.
Skill Development Courses
Life & Independent Living Skills
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Self-care
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Household Management (Cleaning, Laundry, Cooking)
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Cooking & Baking classes in a kitchen environment with emphasis on safety components for independent living
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Financial Planning (Money management, Budgeting, Grocery shopping)
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Medication Management
Work readiness & Vocational skills
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Work Readiness skills (Time management, teamwork, professionalism, effective communication, customer service)
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Technical skills & work preparation (use of computer/phone/tools, resume creation, interview practice)
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Work experience opportunities, employment matched with the client's interests!
Socialization & Leisure exploration
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Socialization & Leisure exploration- all programming is intended to foster relationships among peers, but there will also be specific groups for friends to explore their interests, whether that be playing Minecraft, building with Legos, or engaging in a game show!
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Monthly Community Events
Arts
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Music, painting, pottery, & woodworking
Exercise & Health
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Exercise & movement groups in a sensory-friendly environment, paired with health & nutrition education components.
Nature Therapy
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Engage in floristry skills & gardening
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Connect with nature to ground yourself, in an idyllic farm environment
Educational Supports
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Neurodiverse-supportive tutoring
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Homeschool umbrella
Medical-based Therapy Services
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Behavioral Therapy (ABA)
"Man, through the use of his hands, as they are energized by mind and will, can influence the state of his own health."
-Mary Reilly, Occupational Therapist, (1961)
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