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Easter Seals Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain - Acquired Brain Injury Progr
991 Joe Street
Sheridan WY 82801
(307) 672-2816
Easter Seals Wyoming’s community-based program for adults with acquired brain injuries provides a person-centered approach to rehabilitation. Located in Sheridan, the program is designed to encourage each participant’s active involvement in their recovery process. The ABI (acquired brain injury) program is open to individuals ages 21 and older from across Wyomingwho qualify for services under Wyoming’s Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waiver for Acquired Brain Injury. Based on an individual’s needs and desires, our staff works with him or her to develop personal plans and goals. These typically involve enhanced physical and emotional fitness, social and behavioral development, home and community mobility, communication and cognitive skills, vocational skills and strategies for independent living. While participants make choices about their activities and goals, our staff’s support and hands-on involvement provide the structure and accountability participants need to experience consistent growth and success. Because our participants are motivated to take an active role in rehabilitation they experience many positive results, including: Improved self esteem; Increased self determination; Greater independence; Increased community involvement; Accelerated growth through personal experiences
Sheridan Senior Center Day Break Elder Care
211 Smith Street
Sheridan WY 82801
307-672-2240
In 1992, the Senior Citizens Council opened “Day Break,” an Elder Care Center, to address the needs of the Sheridan Community. Day Break’s Mission is to provide a safe place for adults to gather who: Require assistance with activities of daily living; Require health monitoring and supervision; Have experienced memory loss, a cognitive impairment, or neurological condition. Day Break is not only valuable for those receiving services but for their loved ones. It provides a break from the important yet strenuous tasks of taking care of someone. Day break plays a critical role in keeping people in their home and out of long-term care.

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