Supports for Adults with Disabilities
Camrose Association for Community Living
- Description
- Provides supports for adults with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury, who have different levels of independence.
Service offers:
- Meaningful Options for Role Enhancement (MORE) Program that helps adults with developmental disabilities seek meaningful activities, discover interests, and develop valued, meaningful roles in the community
- Outreach Program that supports adults with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury who have certain degrees of independence yet require some support in daily living
- Support Home Program that contracts private home owners in the community to provide living options for adults with developmental disabilities
- Residential Program that provides 10 residences offering support and supervision in daily living based on each individual's needs
MORE Program includes the exploration of opportunities in:
- recreation
- volunteering
- leisure
- education
- employment
- and other types of activities
Outreach Program includes:
- support, assistance, and training for individuals to meet their day-to-day needs (such as cooking, budgeting, and grocery shopping)
- support that is varied in frequency and intensity based on individual needs, ranging from 1 hour per week to approximately 40 hours per week
- access to an emergency on-call number for assistance at any time
Support Home Program includes:
- support in areas identified as meeting the individual's needs (such as cooking, problem solving, and community involvement)
- various living options such as room and board, independent basement suite, or living with a roommate
Residential Program includes:
- staffing support from 15 to 24 hours each day
- 2 residences with 4 suites for individuals who require more support than other programs can provide, but who still wish to have their own apartment-type accommodation
- a transition suite for individuals to live for a predetermined amount of time to try independent living, be assessed, learn specific skills, or receive support while alternate services are put in place
Key Provider: approved home proprietors, outreach workers - Eligibility
- Yes, Service targeted to:
- 18 years and older
- with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury
- and who are eligible for PDD funding
- Application Process
- Service Access: Application Required, To access service:
- contact for more information
Referral Process: No
Waiting Period: Yes,There may be a waiting list.
- Telephone
- 780-672-0257
- Fax
- 780-672-7484
- Web Site
- http://www.cafcl.org
- info@cafcl.org
- Languages
- English
- Fees
- Fee: Yes,
Contact for details.
Fee Reduction: No
Membership Fee: No - Accessibility
- Wheelchair access: Yes -
Other disabled access: No - - Topic(s)
- Agency Information
- View Agency Profile
- Last Verified On
- May 8, 2024
- Address
- 4604 57 Street
Camrose, AB, T4V 2E7
Open in Google Maps - Hours of Operation
- Mon08:30 AM to 04:30 PMTue08:30 AM to 04:30 PMWed08:30 AM to 04:30 PMThu08:30 AM to 04:30 PMFri08:30 AM to 04:30 PM
Closed 12:00 noon to 1:00 PM.