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Vocational Training

Adaptive Training

 



Consumers are learning how to use computers with the help of one of our staff.

 


 

SERVICES: Day Program

Social Resources, Inc. offers both Vocational and Adaptive training. These skill areas make up the S.R.I. day program which benefits hundreds of consumers daily. S.R.I. also provides supervised medication distribution during the day program.


Vocational Training

Vocational Training takes place in both our North and South Macomb Skill Building Centers. Here, our consumers are taught the skills necessary for employment by utilizing contract work outsourced from local businesses. With a high number of staff members and person-centered planning we are able to provide the individual attention and assistance our consumers need. We strive to assist our consumers with meeting their individual goals / objectives.

 

Some businesses currently providing contract work...

  • Cintas Corporation
  • Foamade Industries
  • International Star Corporation
  • Askzo-Nobel
  • Stahl's
  • Drake Industries
  • Fagardala World
  • Ligon Brothers
  • Fordsell Industries
  • National Label

Just to name a few...

 

Adaptive Training

Adaptive training involves the use of goals which are created specifically for each individual consumer. These goals encompass the learning of various skills to help our consumers to adapt to differing environments.


Adaptive training includes the skills such as...

  • Reading Skills
  • Writing Skills
  • Money Skills
  • Cooking Skills
  • Shopping Skills
  • Language Skills
  • Safety Skills/Awareness
  • Personal Hygiene Skills
  • Behavior Management
  • Beneficial Interaction with Others

Just to name a few...


For more information, contact:


Program Supervisor

NORTH Macomb Skill Building Center

(586) 677-3631


OR


Program Supervisor

SOUTH Macomb Skill Building Center

(586) 285-1967

 

 

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