Young adults and adults (age 16 and older) with:
- Developmental disabilities
- Brain injuries
- Physical disabilities
- Mental illness
- Other significant medical and behavioral support needs
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Children and young adults (ages 12-21):
- Children and young adults with disabilities are currently served in the Paragon Activity Club (P.A.C.), a respite program.
- The purpose of the program is to provide families with a respite alternative that encourages recreation and socialization opportunities for their children
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Health and personal needs include but are not limited to:
- Ambulation support (i.e. wheelchairs, walkers, canes)
- Incontinence care (i.e. depends, toileting schedules)
- Catheterization
- Foley Catheterization care
- Condom Catheterization care
- Ostomy Care
- Stoma Care
- Oxygen Care
- Range of Motion and Physical Therapy follow through
- Feeding Assistance
- Diabetes care
- Special feeding assistance (i.e., g-tube, one on one feeding, choking prevention, modified diets)
- Seizure support (vagus nerve stimulators, PRN protocols)
- Other conditions requiring daily medication administration
Check individual locations for adult and children programs available in your area.
Read details on diagnoses, descriptions, national and local associations on the ODTC website. |