Guest guest Posted January 1, 2012 Report Share Posted January 1, 2012 I have used ARC in the past for respite svs and other services, and also have used a couple of other companies, they are so far the best, however, if you do not fall into their financial breakdown fees they can be pricey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 ARC provides many different services for children and adults (birth to seniors) and each has a unique program design and fee structure (from no fees to sliding fee scales often dictated by funders). We are very appreciative of parent feedback (positive and corrective) to help us to provide services and supports that parents and individuals receiving such are highly pleased with! I am very happy to spend time speaking with anyone interested in learning about our programs or visiting us to see the programs in action! Many of our parents are also very happy to speak with parents interested in learning about our programs to share their experiences and to assist in making the transition more comfortable. Please contact me at spreston@... or (954)577-4109. Warm Regards, Preston, Director of Children's and Health Care Services Below please find a description of some of the services/supports we offer (inlcuding info about fees): The Preschool provides early education and therapy services to toddlers and young students ages 18 months through 5 years. The team includes Certified Teachers, Teacher's Assistants, Licensed Physical and Occupational Therapists, Licensed Speech Language Pathologists, a Nurse, a Social Service Specialist, an ESE Specialist, and Board Certified Behavior Analysts. The preschool operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in accordance with the School Board of Broward County schedule. Before and after school care is available for a private fee. Eligible students ages 3 to 5 are funded by the School Board of Broward County for educational and related therapy services (no parent fees). Children ages 18 months through 5 years are also able to attend on a private fee basis. The Parents as Teachers (PAT) program is an early childhood parent education and family support program designed to empower parents to give their children with special needs the best possible start in life. The goal of our program is to help young children grow up healthy, safe and ready to learn. It operates as an in-home program for children ages birth through 10 and helps parents improve their children's development. The program includes a combination of personal visits in the family home and in natural community settings, parent workshops, and other coordinated family activities. Nationally Certified Parent Educators help families advance the development of their young children through activities that encourage language, intellectual growth and academic readiness, social and motor skills, and strengthens the parent's relationship with the child. The program also provides enrolled families with Case Management, Mental Health Counseling, and Applied Behavior Analysis services as needed. Our program operates as a network affiliate of the internationally recognized Parents as Teachers program. The program is primarily funded through the Children's Services Council of Broward with additional support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $30. Respite Care is designed to provide brief, temporary care and supervision to children so that parents or caregivers can take a much needed break with the confidence that their children are safe and receiving the best care by trained professionals. Services are provided in the family homes and/or at our main campus in Sunrise on designated out of school and weekend days. Children are engaged in a variety of wonderful social, recreational, and fitness activities. Staff-to-child ratios are one staff to one child in-home and one staff to one or two children while at our campus. Respite care staff implement behavior programs and activities, as available. Funding is provided by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) or the Broward County Human Services Division. Eligibility requirements vary for both funding sources. There are no fees for children funded through APD; fees for children funded through Broward County are based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $4/hr. The Alternative Behavioral Learning Environment (ABLE) program provides an enriched and specialized after-school program for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges who are ages 3 to 21. Board Certified Behavior Analysts conduct assessments and develop behavior plans. Certified Teachers provide academic instruction in science and literacy. The program also provides social skills training, physical fitness activities, cultural arts and recreation activities, case management, and nursing services. Staff-to-child ratios are based on child's needs. The program currently operates during the school year from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday in accordance with the Broward County School calendar. Hours are extended for early release days. On non-school days, including designated teacher workdays and winter/spring breaks, services are provided from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The ABLE program is funded primarily through the Children's Services Council of Broward with support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $40/week. KAMP KRAYOLA is a specialized summer camp program for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges ages 3 to 21. Children enjoy exciting daily activities and trips to fun and enriching places such as water parks, the theater, play centers and museums. Each summer, campers are also entertained by local celebrities including the Marlin and Miami Heat's Bernie. Campers are provided with swimming lessons, community based instruction and recreation, social skills training, physical fitness activities, cultural arts and recreation activities, case management, behavioral, and nursing services. Certified Teachers provide academic instruction in math, science and literacy. Occupational, Speech, and Physical Therapy are available for children if approved by their health insurance or though private payment arrangements. Staff-to-child ratios vary and are based on child's needs. KAMP KRAYOLA is funded primarily through the Children's Services Council of Broward with support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $64/week. In-home Behavior Analysis services include a comprehensive functional assessment and the development of a state-of-the-art treatment plan based upon the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to reduce or eliminate the target behaviors and increase adaptive/functional responses. Nationally Board Certified Behavior Analysts and highly trained Behavior Specialists provide consultative services to caregivers on the implementation of the behavior plan and then evaluate ongoing progress, adjusting plans, as necessary, to meet targeted outcomes. Services are provided in the family's home and in natural community settings. The program is funded by Broward County Human Services Division. Eligible families may receive a maximum of 25 hours of service per year. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $4/hr. Physical, Occupational, and Speech/Language Therapy services are offered to children with developmental and other disabilities in a warm and stimulating environment. We accept Medicaid, Medicaid PSNs and HMOs, Children's Medical Services (CMS), and private pay arrangements. Youth Links is an experiential learning program that prepares students with disabilities ages 16 to 21 for post-secondary education, training and employment. The program fosters independence and improves social and employability skills and prepares youth with special needs to transition successfully into adulthood. During the school year, students participate in a series of learning experiences addressing career development, social skills, life skills, self-determination, and advocacy through a combination of classroom and real-life settings. On non-school days, students participate in field trips to local colleges and businesses, as well as complete service learning and volunteer experiences. During the summer, students have the chance to participate in paid summer employment, ranging from 16-30 hours per week. Students who do not participate in paid employment participate in community-based learning activities such as job shadowing, job tours, mock interviews, and volunteer work experiences. Staff to student ratios varying during the school and summer months and while participating in internships and employment. The program is funded by the Children's Services Council of Broward. There are no fees. ARC Broward operates a Community Mental Health Center which offers outpatient services including individual, family and group therapy as well as psychiatric assessments and medication management for children and adults with severe and persistent mental illness. We specialize in working with children and adults with developmental disabilities who have co-existing mental health issues. Group therapies also include skills training groups such as social skills, dating skills, assertiveness, and anger management training. The Community Mental Health Center offers specialized individual, family, and group counseling for family members, including siblings and caregivers to assist in the management of emotional and life stressors related to supporting a person with a disability. The goal of ARC Broward's Community Mental Health Center is to advance mental wellness for persons with mental illness and developmental disabilities, their family members and caregivers through the promotion of excellence in mental health care. The center maintains a clinical staff of licensed mental health therapists and social workers and a consultant Psychiatrist. We accept Medicaid, Third Party Insurance, and Self-Pay. We also offer a sliding scale based on ability to pay and some assistance might be available through the United Way of Broward and the Department of Children & Families. ________________________________ From: sList on behalf of aes62@... Sent: Sun 1/1/2012 8:15 PM To: sList Subject: ARC I have used ARC in the past for respite svs and other services, and also have used a couple of other companies, they are so far the best, however, if you do not fall into their financial breakdown fees they can be pricey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 Does ARC provide services for kids in Volusia county, or is it in Broward only? Subject: RE: ARCTo: sList Cc: " Eberhardt" , "Tonya Ricker" , "Desire' Hill" Date: Monday, January 2, 2012, 2:22 PM ARC provides many different services for children and adults (birth to seniors) and each has a unique program design and fee structure (from no fees to sliding fee scales often dictated by funders). We are very appreciative of parent feedback (positive and corrective) to help us to provide services and supports that parents and individuals receiving such are highly pleased with! I am very happy to spend time speaking with anyone interested in learning about our programs or visiting us to see the programs in action! Many of our parents are also very happy to speak with parents interested in learning about our programs to share their experiences and to assist in making the transition more comfortable. Please contact me at spreston@... or (954)577-4109. Warm Regards, Preston, Director of Children's and Health Care ServicesBelow please find a description of some of the services/supports we offer (inlcuding info about fees):The Preschool provides early education and therapy services to toddlers and young students ages 18 months through 5 years. The team includes Certified Teachers, Teacher's Assistants, Licensed Physical and Occupational Therapists, Licensed Speech Language Pathologists, a Nurse, a Social Service Specialist, an ESE Specialist, and Board Certified Behavior Analysts. The preschool operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in accordance with the School Board of Broward County schedule. Before and after school care is available for a private fee. Eligible students ages 3 to 5 are funded by the School Board of Broward County for educational and related therapy services (no parent fees). Children ages 18 months through 5 years are also able to attend on a private fee basis.The Parents as Teachers (PAT) program is an early childhood parent education and family support program designed to empower parents to give their children with special needs the best possible start in life. The goal of our program is to help young children grow up healthy, safe and ready to learn. It operates as an in-home program for children ages birth through 10 and helps parents improve their children's development. The program includes a combination of personal visits in the family home and in natural community settings, parent workshops, and other coordinated family activities. Nationally Certified Parent Educators help families advance the development of their young children through activities that encourage language, intellectual growth and academic readiness, social and motor skills, and strengthens the parent's relationship with the child. The program also provides enrolled families with Case Management, Mental Health Counseling, and Applied Behavior Analysis services as needed. Our program operates as a network affiliate of the internationally recognized Parents as Teachers program. The program is primarily funded through the Children's Services Council of Broward with additional support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $30.Respite Care is designed to provide brief, temporary care and supervision to children so that parents or caregivers can take a much needed break with the confidence that their children are safe and receiving the best care by trained professionals. Services are provided in the family homes and/or at our main campus in Sunrise on designated out of school and weekend days. Children are engaged in a variety of wonderful social, recreational, and fitness activities. Staff-to-child ratios are one staff to one child in-home and one staff to one or two children while at our campus. Respite care staff implement behavior programs and activities, as available. Funding is provided by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) or the Broward County Human Services Division. Eligibility requirements vary for both funding sources. There are no fees for children funded through APD; fees for children funded through Broward County are based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $4/hr.The Alternative Behavioral Learning Environment (ABLE) program provides an enriched and specialized after-school program for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges who are ages 3 to 21. Board Certified Behavior Analysts conduct assessments and develop behavior plans. Certified Teachers provide academic instruction in science and literacy. The program also provides social skills training, physical fitness activities, cultural arts and recreation activities, case management, and nursing services. Staff-to-child ratios are based on child's needs. The program currently operates during the school year from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday in accordance with the Broward County School calendar. Hours are extended for early release days. On non-school days, including designated teacher workdays and winter/spring breaks, services are provided from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The ABLE program is funded primarily through the Children's Services Council of Broward with support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $40/week.KAMP KRAYOLA is a specialized summer camp program for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges ages 3 to 21. Children enjoy exciting daily activities and trips to fun and enriching places such as water parks, the theater, play centers and museums. Each summer, campers are also entertained by local celebrities including the Marlin and Miami Heat's Bernie. Campers are provided with swimming lessons, community based instruction and recreation, social skills training, physical fitness activities, cultural arts and recreation activities, case management, behavioral, and nursing services. Certified Teachers provide academic instruction in math, science and literacy. Occupational, Speech, and Physical Therapy are available for children if approved by their health insurance or though private payment arrangements. Staff-to-child ratios vary and are based on child's needs. KAMP KRAYOLA is funded primarily through the Children's Services Council of Broward with support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $64/week.In-home Behavior Analysis services include a comprehensive functional assessment and the development of a state-of-the-art treatment plan based upon the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to reduce or eliminate the target behaviors and increase adaptive/functional responses. Nationally Board Certified Behavior Analysts and highly trained Behavior Specialists provide consultative services to caregivers on the implementation of the behavior plan and then evaluate ongoing progress, adjusting plans, as necessary, to meet targeted outcomes. Services are provided in the family's home and in natural community settings. The program is funded by Broward County Human Services Division. Eligible families may receive a maximum of 25 hours of service per year. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $4/hr. Physical, Occupational, and Speech/Language Therapy services are offered to children with developmental and other disabilities in a warm and stimulating environment. We accept Medicaid, Medicaid PSNs and HMOs, Children's Medical Services (CMS), and private pay arrangements. Youth Links is an experiential learning program that prepares students with disabilities ages 16 to 21 for post-secondary education, training and employment. The program fosters independence and improves social and employability skills and prepares youth with special needs to transition successfully into adulthood. During the school year, students participate in a series of learning experiences addressing career development, social skills, life skills, self-determination, and advocacy through a combination of classroom and real-life settings. On non-school days, students participate in field trips to local colleges and businesses, as well as complete service learning and volunteer experiences. During the summer, students have the chance to participate in paid summer employment, ranging from 16-30 hours per week. Students who do not participate in paid employment participate in community-based learning activities such as job shadowing, job tours, mock interviews, and volunteer work experiences. Staff to student ratios varying during the school and summer months and while participating in internships and employment. The program is funded by the Children's Services Council of Broward. There are no fees.ARC Broward operates a Community Mental Health Center which offers outpatient services including individual, family and group therapy as well as psychiatric assessments and medication management for children and adults with severe and persistent mental illness. We specialize in working with children and adults with developmental disabilities who have co-existing mental health issues. Group therapies also include skills training groups such as social skills, dating skills, assertiveness, and anger management training. The Community Mental Health Center offers specialized individual, family, and group counseling for family members, including siblings and caregivers to assist in the management of emotional and life stressors related to supporting a person with a disability. The goal of ARC Broward's Community Mental Health Center is to advance mental wellness for persons with mental illness and developmental disabilities, their family members and caregivers through the promotion of excellence in mental health care. The center maintains a clinical staff of licensed mental health therapists and social workers and a consultant Psychiatrist. We accept Medicaid, Third Party Insurance, and Self-Pay. We also offer a sliding scale based on ability to pay and some assistance might be available through the United Way of Broward and the Department of Children & Families.________________________________From: sList on behalf of aes62@...Sent: Sun 1/1/2012 8:15 PMTo: sList Subject: ARCI have used ARC in the past for respite svs and other services, and also haveused a couple of other companies, they are so far the best, however, if you do notfall into their financial breakdown fees they can be pricey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 Broward only.  You may want to check out this link to resources in Volusia County…good luck! http://www.cflparents.org/infobylocation/CentralFlorida/VolusiaCountyResources.htm Preston, MS Director of Children's Services ARC Broward 10250 NW 53rd Street Sunrise, FL 33351 www.arcbroward.com Enriching the Lives of Individuals with disABILITIES since 1957... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 Services are provided to the residents of the county they are in. ARC does have agencies in other counties in the state. Robin Does ARC provide services for kids in Volusia county, or is it in Broward only? Subject: RE: ARCTo: sList Cc: " Eberhardt" , "Tonya Ricker" , "Desire' Hill" Date: Monday, January 2, 2012, 2:22 PM ARC provides many different services for children and adults (birth to seniors) and each has a unique program design and fee structure (from no fees to sliding fee scales often dictated by funders). We are very appreciative of parent feedback (positive and corrective) to help us to provide services and supports that parents and individuals receiving such are highly pleased with! I am very happy to spend time speaking with anyone interested in learning about our programs or visiting us to see the programs in action! Many of our parents are also very happy to speak with parents interested in learning about our programs to share their experiences and to assist in making the transition more comfortable. Please contact me at spreston@... or (954)577-4109. Warm Regards, Preston, Director of Children's and Health Care ServicesBelow please find a description of some of the services/supports we offer (inlcuding info about fees):The Preschool provides early education and therapy services to toddlers and young students ages 18 months through 5 years. The team includes Certified Teachers, Teacher's Assistants, Licensed Physical and Occupational Therapists, Licensed Speech Language Pathologists, a Nurse, a Social Service Specialist, an ESE Specialist, and Board Certified Behavior Analysts. The preschool operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in accordance with the School Board of Broward County schedule. Before and after school care is available for a private fee. Eligible students ages 3 to 5 are funded by the School Board of Broward County for educational and related therapy services (no parent fees). Children ages 18 months through 5 years are also able to attend on a private fee basis.The Parents as Teachers (PAT) program is an early childhood parent education and family support program designed to empower parents to give their children with special needs the best possible start in life. The goal of our program is to help young children grow up healthy, safe and ready to learn. It operates as an in-home program for children ages birth through 10 and helps parents improve their children's development. The program includes a combination of personal visits in the family home and in natural community settings, parent workshops, and other coordinated family activities. Nationally Certified Parent Educators help families advance the development of their young children through activities that encourage language, intellectual growth and academic readiness, social and motor skills, and strengthens the parent's relationship with the child. The program also provides enrolled families with Case Management, Mental Health Counseling, and Applied Behavior Analysis services as needed. Our program operates as a network affiliate of the internationally recognized Parents as Teachers program. The program is primarily funded through the Children's Services Council of Broward with additional support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $30.Respite Care is designed to provide brief, temporary care and supervision to children so that parents or caregivers can take a much needed break with the confidence that their children are safe and receiving the best care by trained professionals. Services are provided in the family homes and/or at our main campus in Sunrise on designated out of school and weekend days. Children are engaged in a variety of wonderful social, recreational, and fitness activities. Staff-to-child ratios are one staff to one child in-home and one staff to one or two children while at our campus. Respite care staff implement behavior programs and activities, as available. Funding is provided by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) or the Broward County Human Services Division. Eligibility requirements vary for both funding sources. There are no fees for children funded through APD; fees for children funded through Broward County are based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $4/hr.The Alternative Behavioral Learning Environment (ABLE) program provides an enriched and specialized after-school program for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges who are ages 3 to 21. Board Certified Behavior Analysts conduct assessments and develop behavior plans. Certified Teachers provide academic instruction in science and literacy. The program also provides social skills training, physical fitness activities, cultural arts and recreation activities, case management, and nursing services. Staff-to-child ratios are based on child's needs. The program currently operates during the school year from 1:30 pm to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday in accordance with the Broward County School calendar. Hours are extended for early release days. On non-school days, including designated teacher workdays and winter/spring breaks, services are provided from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The ABLE program is funded primarily through the Children's Services Council of Broward with support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $40/week.KAMP KRAYOLA is a specialized summer camp program for children with developmental disabilities and behavioral challenges ages 3 to 21. Children enjoy exciting daily activities and trips to fun and enriching places such as water parks, the theater, play centers and museums. Each summer, campers are also entertained by local celebrities including the Marlin and Miami Heat's Bernie. Campers are provided with swimming lessons, community based instruction and recreation, social skills training, physical fitness activities, cultural arts and recreation activities, case management, behavioral, and nursing services. Certified Teachers provide academic instruction in math, science and literacy. Occupational, Speech, and Physical Therapy are available for children if approved by their health insurance or though private payment arrangements. Staff-to-child ratios vary and are based on child's needs. KAMP KRAYOLA is funded primarily through the Children's Services Council of Broward with support from the United Way of Broward County. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $64/week.In-home Behavior Analysis services include a comprehensive functional assessment and the development of a state-of-the-art treatment plan based upon the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to reduce or eliminate the target behaviors and increase adaptive/functional responses. Nationally Board Certified Behavior Analysts and highly trained Behavior Specialists provide consultative services to caregivers on the implementation of the behavior plan and then evaluate ongoing progress, adjusting plans, as necessary, to meet targeted outcomes. Services are provided in the family's home and in natural community settings. The program is funded by Broward County Human Services Division. Eligible families may receive a maximum of 25 hours of service per year. Fees are on a sliding scale based on family size and household income ranging from $0 to $4/hr. Physical, Occupational, and Speech/Language Therapy services are offered to children with developmental and other disabilities in a warm and stimulating environment. We accept Medicaid, Medicaid PSNs and HMOs, Children's Medical Services (CMS), and private pay arrangements. Youth Links is an experiential learning program that prepares students with disabilities ages 16 to 21 for post-secondary education, training and employment. The program fosters independence and improves social and employability skills and prepares youth with special needs to transition successfully into adulthood. During the school year, students participate in a series of learning experiences addressing career development, social skills, life skills, self-determination, and advocacy through a combination of classroom and real-life settings. On non-school days, students participate in field trips to local colleges and businesses, as well as complete service learning and volunteer experiences. During the summer, students have the chance to participate in paid summer employment, ranging from 16-30 hours per week. Students who do not participate in paid employment participate in community-based learning activities such as job shadowing, job tours, mock interviews, and volunteer work experiences. Staff to student ratios varying during the school and summer months and while participating in internships and employment. The program is funded by the Children's Services Council of Broward. There are no fees.ARC Broward operates a Community Mental Health Center which offers outpatient services including individual, family and group therapy as well as psychiatric assessments and medication management for children and adults with severe and persistent mental illness. We specialize in working with children and adults with developmental disabilities who have co-existing mental health issues. Group therapies also include skills training groups such as social skills, dating skills, assertiveness, and anger management training. The Community Mental Health Center offers specialized individual, family, and group counseling for family members, including siblings and caregivers to assist in the management of emotional and life stressors related to supporting a person with a disability. The goal of ARC Broward's Community Mental Health Center is to advance mental wellness for persons with mental illness and developmental disabilities, their family members and caregivers through the promotion of excellence in mental health care. The center maintains a clinical staff of licensed mental health therapists and social workers and a consultant Psychiatrist. We accept Medicaid, Third Party Insurance, and Self-Pay. We also offer a sliding scale based on ability to pay and some assistance might be available through the United Way of Broward and the Department of Children & Families.________________________________From: sList@... m on behalf of aes62@...Sent: Sun 1/1/2012 8:15 PMTo: sList Subject: ARCI have used ARC in the past for respite svs and other services, and also haveused a couple of other companies, they are so far the best, however, if you do notfall into their financial breakdown fees they can be pricey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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