All Day Training (ADT)

This service is intended to support the participation of individuals in valued routines of the community, including volunteering, job exploration, accessing community resources, and self-advocacy, in settings that are age and culturally appropriate. Adult day training services can include meaningful day activities and training in the activities of daily living, adaptive skills, social skills, and employment. The training, activities, and routine established by the ADT must be meaningful to the person and provide an appropriate level of variation and interest. The service expectation is to achieve individually determined goals and support individual participation in less restrictive settings. This training must be provided in accordance with a formal Implementation Plan, developed under the direction of the person, reflecting goal(s) from the person’s current Support Plan.

ADT Offsite Model

For adults this may include work like settings that do not meet the definition of supported employment.  ADT Offsite models include the following services that teach specific job skills and other services directed at meeting specific employment objectives:

  • Enclave– A group approach to training where individuals with disabilities work either asa group or dispersed individually throughout an integrated work setting with supervision by the provider.
  • Mobile Crew– A group approach to training where a crew (lawn maintenance, janitorial) of individuals with disabilities are in a variety of communitybusinesses or other community settings with supervision by the provider.
  • Entrepreneurial– A group approach to training where individuals with disabilities work in a small business created specifically by or for the individuals.

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