Monday-Friday 8:30 am-2:30 pm
Participants are responsible for bringing their lunch, unless otherwise specified in the calendar. We provide bus passes and mobility tickets for travel to the center and back home. We provide bus passes and mobility tickets for travel to and from the center.
We provide meaningful day services, including Day Habilitation, CDS, and employment services. We do not offer personal supports or residential services at this time.
Our Day Habilitation program has a staff-to-participant ratio of one staff member to 1-5 participants.
SPALC is a licensed DDA provider. To attend, you must already be enrolled in DDA services. Once enrolled, your service coordinator can contact Chelsea Hunter (SPALC lead case manager) to get the process started. From there, the admissions committee will review your referral documents and decide if we are a good fit for your needs and desires. The length of this process can vary depending on DDA response time.
We serve ages 21 and older.
We can provide employment services to those enrolled with DDA. See Supported Employment for more information.
You must have a developmental disability, be enrolled in DDA services, and be at least 21.
The DDA funds SPALC services. You must apply for DDA services and get on the Waiver.
Our staff is First Aid and CPR trained, but we do not offer any further nursing services or administer medication.
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