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Adult Day Training (ADT) Program

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The Adult Day Training (ADT) is a day training program for adults (22 years or older) intended to support the participation of individuals in daily, valued routines of the community. The program includes work settings that do not meet the definition of supported employment.

The ADT program is designed to better serve participants with a specific schedule of activities that are planned around their interests and abilities to maximize individual potentials.

All services will focus on training the participants in activities of daily living skills, self-advocacy, adaptive and social skills that are age and culturally appropriate to foster independence. The program is a minimum of six hours per day, for one or more days per week. The ADT program operates 240 days of the year. Transportation is provided.

In addition, we’ve realized there is an immediate need to serve young adults transitioning from the school system into the community; therefore we’re implementing a curriculum based program that can satisfy their interests and be age and developmentally appropriate. The program in our facility is recognized as the “Young Adult Day Training program.

To be included in the program we only accept the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) Waivers (i.e., Developmentally Disabled Home and Community Services (DD-HCBS) or Family Supported Living (FSL) Waivers. We are also currently accepting private pay participants. For more information call Alberto Dorta, 305-461-7201, ext. 225 or Janice Thurston, 305-461-7201, ext. 226.

The ADT program is located at Sandra DeLucca Developmental Center
4560 NW 4th Terrace
Miami, FL 33126





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