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N.A.P.D. MELANIE BELL-KENNEMER ADULT ENRICH CTR.
Website: http://napd-bak.org/
Ownership Type: NON-PROFIT
Specialty Programs Available: HOT AND COLD COOKING, PERSONAL HYGIENE, COMMUNICATION SKILLS, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, FINE ARTS & DRAMA, CITY BUS, ADAPTIVE P.E., CRITICAL LIVING SKILLS, PEDESTRIAN SKILLS, SELF-ADVOCACY, PERSONAL PURCHASING, COMMUNITY OUTINGS, MUSIC THERAPY, LANGUAGE DEVELO
Days Open: MON-FRI
Normal Business Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Details: New Advances for People with Disabilities, a private, non-profit 501c3 California corporation. It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from our business community. The Adult Enrichment Center was created to provide structure and a supportive learning environment for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. The goal of AEC is to empower each client to realize his or her own greatest potential The program curriculum is designed to be used as a guide to place clients with the similar living skills and social development needs into groups. Clients are encouraged to move onto other more advanced, training.
Information for N.A.P.D. MELANIE BELL-KENNEMER ADULT ENRICH CTR., a Adult Day Care in Bakersfield CA:
Name: N.A.P.D. MELANIE BELL-KENNEMER ADULT ENRICH CTR. Address: 3720 N. SILLECT AVE., BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 Contact Phone: (661) 324-9854 |
Ownership Type: NON-PROFIT
Specialty Programs Available: HOT AND COLD COOKING, PERSONAL HYGIENE, COMMUNICATION SKILLS, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, FINE ARTS & DRAMA, CITY BUS, ADAPTIVE P.E., CRITICAL LIVING SKILLS, PEDESTRIAN SKILLS, SELF-ADVOCACY, PERSONAL PURCHASING, COMMUNITY OUTINGS, MUSIC THERAPY, LANGUAGE DEVELO
Days Open: MON-FRI
Normal Business Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Details: New Advances for People with Disabilities, a private, non-profit 501c3 California corporation. It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from our business community. The Adult Enrichment Center was created to provide structure and a supportive learning environment for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities. The goal of AEC is to empower each client to realize his or her own greatest potential The program curriculum is designed to be used as a guide to place clients with the similar living skills and social development needs into groups. Clients are encouraged to move onto other more advanced, training.
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