The Elizabeth Richardson Center provides services to adults ages 18 and over in a wide variety of programs including vocational training, Supported Employment/Job Placement, life skills training, community involvement, residential options and recreational activities.
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AspireThis program is designed to teach participants how to live independently. Skills such as money management, grocery shopping, personal hygiene, laundry and cooking are taught individually and in small groups.
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Sports and Recreation The ERC has competitive teams playing in city sports leagues as well as dances, camping trips, and special events that promote social interaction, community integration, and just plain FUN!
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Residential OptionsThe goal of the ICFs is to provide a supportive environment while assisting residents with the progression from dependent to independent living. Many residents will move on to an even more independent living option through the Medicaid Waiver program.
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