Program areas at Coleman Tri-County Services
Residential Services - the community residential alternative is a six bed home for the adult who is developmentally disabled. The residents attend training and work, live, and play as a family, including sharing in household chores and the maintenance of their personal attire.
The vocational Services program gives developmentally disabled adults the opportunity to obtain earned income and increase their independent living capabilities through programming inclluding evaluation, work adjustment training, janitorial skills training, and regular/sheltered employment.
Adult developmental training provides functional skills for daily living through repetitive learning activities in training activities including, but not limited to; motoric development; dressing & grooming; toileting; eating; language; reading and writing; quantitative skills development; independent living; personal/social development; community awareness; and reduction of maladaptive behaviors.
Home base provides and/or secures Services to individuals of any age who are developmentally disabled and their natural and/or alternate family. Some Services available, but not limited to, are: crisis care and intervention; social Services; family education, including parenting skills and techniques for teaching daily living skills; financial resource assistance-applications for public aid, social security benefits, and general assistance; vocational training; and linkage to other agencies.
Visually impaired Services
Community integrated living arrangement
Early intervention program