REM+Services

Who REM Serves:
Adults and Children with Disabilities Persons with Acquired Brain Injury

//Residential Services://
// Group Home Living //
 * · Transitional step for individuals moving to more independent living arrangements
 * · Ongoing long-term support for persons who are fully integrated into their surrounding neighborhoods

// Residential Supported Community Living //
 * · Leased housing that clients share with 1-4 roommates
 * · Individuals pay their own rent, utilities, and daily living expenses
 * · REM provides whatever level of supervision is requested to assist them in their day-to-day activities

//Vocational Services://
// Supported Employment //  // Job Training //
 * · This program provides a full range of training and follow-up support services
 * · Each person is matched with an employment specialist who provides customized support including transportation, job training and oversight – providing as much, or as little assistance as the individual requires on a regular, ongoing basis
 * · Individual and small group training focus on building employment skills such as punctuality, personal hygiene, workplace behavior, time management, self-control, stress management and using public transportation

// Center-Based Day Services //
 * · Center-based program to accommodate those interested in participating in group activities such as arts and crafts, cooking, social skill-building programs and physical exercise