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Day Program | Crossroads We provide free transportation to and from Co-Op for those who live within our service area in Solano County During each program day, transportation is also provided to various locations throughout the area, where we offer various activities
Day Program : CA Department of Developmental Services There are many different types of day programs that provide a diverse range of opportunities for persons with developmental disabilities If you are interested in learning more about day program services, ask your regional center representative for assistance
About Us | Crossroads Crossroads is proud to foster community integration for adults with intellectual disabilities in the Solano County area of California We operate two 6-bed Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF DD-H), located in Dixon, and an Adult Day Center in Vacaville, called Co-Op
About Us | Crossroadswomen Org Crossroads was the first program in California to provide services to women who had served life sentences We also are the first program in Los Angeles County to be awarded a contract to serve women (ages 18-24) who are being released from juvenile facilities
Crossroads Day Treatment - Cray Youth Family Services We provide individual and group therapy, study and social skills training, and recreation Students in this program may also receive Aggression Replacement Training Crossroads counselors meet weekly with parents and school representatives to evaluate progress
Day Reporting Centers | lcaservices Through LCA’s DRC programs, participants receive treatment, training, and individualized services These comprehensive services are essential to achieve positive, long-term change
Day Program | Resources For People The C A R E S of Central PA's Day Program is an all-inclusive, community-based program where individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities connect with their local communities through volunteerism and a range of educational, recreational, and individualized activities