


Center for Possibilities provides the following programs and services:
· Adult Program for students age 22 and above with a developmental disability focuses on the development of self-care skills, daily living skills and academic advancement.
· Preschool Program 2 for children age 2-3 with a developmental disability focuses on physical, social and emotional development while learning how to share, take turns and explore environment. Toddlers will also be taught basic sign language.
· Preschool Program 3 for children age 3-4 with developmental disabilities focuses on learning ABC’s, numbers, and colors along with fine and gross motor development.
· Pre-Kindergarten Program for children age 4-6 with developmental disabilities focuses on kindergarten preparation with development on pre-writing, pre-reading and counting skills.
· Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy to help each enrolled child (age 2-6) develop skills to function to the best of their ability in the areas of gross motor, fine motor and communication skills.
· Preschool Summer Camps for children with disabilities who are enrolled in other programs during the school year.
· Inclusion Preschool Summer Camp is partnership with the Hobart Family YMCA and the Bubel-Aiken Foundation to increase inclusion opportunities for children of all abilities.
· Respite Care provided to families while the child/adult attends our program.
· Licensed Social Worker/Family Therapist provides individual, family and group counseling and information on community resources.
· In-house library and resource center containing books and brochures on resources, services and issues related to disabilities.
· Volunteer Program to provide opportunity for the community to work directly with adults with developmental disabilities.
· Community outings to provide experiences for our students outside of our Center and an opportunity for the community to interact with and learn about people with developmental disabilities.
· In-services for our families and community on services available to people with developmental disabilities.
· Family Council and Support Group Meetings for families to obtain support and encouragement for each other