A detailed list of our services
What We Do
Skill Development and Social Engagement
Learning and practicing social skills in real-life settings
Functional communication skills
Building self-advocacy and independence
Anger management and emotional regulation
Anxiety management techniques
Participation in leisure and recreational activities
Online safety awareness
Vocational Training and Employment Support
Vocational training and obtaining volunteer work opportunities
Onsite employment support and job coaching
Support for junior college students navigating academics and career goals
Health, Wellness and Daily Living Skills
Establishing health and wellness goals, including exercise routines
Nutrition and health awareness education
Personal hygiene and grooming practices
Food shopping, meal preparation, and budgeting skills
Building household management skills and daily routines
Community Integration and Safety
Increasing access to community resources and public services
Learning to utilize public transportation effectively
Community safety awareness and navigation
Support for Transitions and Independence
Assisting with transitions, such as joining a day program or adjusting to new living situations
Supporting clients in obtaining a driver’s license
Facilitating small group outings to foster social connections
Coordinating monthly community activities i.e. beach outings, holiday events, and arts and crafts sessions
Technology and Education
Developing computer and technology skills, including coding
Education and training for academic success
Art education to foster creativity and expression
Parent and Emotional Support
Providing emotional support to clients and families
Parent support services to aid in navigating challenges
Modeling and instructing clients to improve self-regulation skills
Assisting clients in boosting self-esteem through learning new skills, social engagement and community involvement
Administrative Assistance and Advocacy
Assistance with medical appointments and health management
Support with state and federal programs such as SSI, SSDI and CalFresh
Assistance with obtaining new housing or a more independent living situation
Specialized Tools and Techniques
Employing sensory toys and activities during sessions as needed
Educational modalities, such as games/activities used with EP or ET.