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ICAN CALIFORNIA ABILITIES NETWORK 2510 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 (310) 374-8295 |
We are a week-day program providing social development, fit and healthy living, community integration and an employment first training center. Client participation is integral in creating their own program activity schedule. This further supports the ICAN mission. We believe the above gives our clients the opportunity to enjoy meaningful experiences, and encourages them to discover more of who they are and what they can do. All potential clients must attain applicable regional center approval prior to completing the ICAN interview and intake packet. This is in compliance with our licensing and accreditation. Our program maintains a balance of on-site programming and off-site community integration. Therefore clients desiring to apply should note the following requirements. We are able to serve clients with varied types of disabilities and multiple diagnosis. Clients must have the ability to obey and follow directions, have bowel and bladder control, no violent tendencies and a desire to develop life and work skills. We accept both ambulatory and non-ambulatory clients. We have a 1:3 staff-to-client ratio. After Program (2:30-5:00) $15.00 / day or $250.00 / month. ICAN offers a private pay social program Monday-Friday after the day program for clients who desire more life skill training, social activities and for additional family support hours. |
ADULT DEVELOPMENT CENTER - HERMOSA BEACH 710 PIER AVE. HERMOSA BEACH CA 90254 (310) 318-9343 |
The Arc-South Bay was founded in 1959 as the Southwest Association for Retarded Children (SWARC). It is a member of the state and national Arc’s, and is a not-for-profit charitable organization recognized by the IRS as tax-exempt. The Adult Development Centers are designed to provide program services to adults with severe/profound developmental disabilities who are not ready for work activity centers, sheltered workshops or other ongoing day programs. |