Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs | The Center for Specialized Services

Day program offers supervised stimulating activities, includes brain enrichment exercises and activities, recreational activities, physical exercise, individual program goal setting and progress updates, physician ordered restorative rehabilitation therapies, assistance with activities of daily living, behavior programming and social skills training, prevocational activities and planning and community integration skills training.

Date of Last Formal Update

09/13/2024

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Physical Address

11828 Lackland Road, Saint Louis, MO 63146

Hours

Mon-Fri - 8:30am to 4:30pm

Voice

314-983-9230

Main

Application process

Call to apply

Fee

- Medicaid - Private pay

Required documents

Medicaid Card

Eligibility

- Must have a documented disability, including brain injury or developmental disability - Must be age 18 years and older - Must be medically stable - Must have no limitation that precludes participation in groups - Must have no toileting or feeding issues that cannot be managed within staff limitations - Must not have active drug or alcohol abuse problems - Must not have current behavior difficulties that would be considered a danger to themselves or other participants, overly disruptive to other participants or have aggressive, severe, uncontrolled psychiatric problems - Must have the ability to benefit from cognitive enrichment and socialization/recreational activities to maintain and/or improve skills - Must have the ability to benefit from program services as determined by a pre-admission team - Must have access to funding or have the ability to private pay - Must have a minimal elopement risk - Must have a physician’s approval to participate in this program - Must be enrolled in Medicaid, unless doing private pay

Languages

English

Service area

- St. Louis City/County, and St. Charles counties in Missouri

Agency info

THE CENTER FOR SPECIALIZED SERVICES

Provides rehabilitative and support services to individuals with brain injuries, autism and other disabilities through programs to develop potential and create opportunities. Programs include: Transition Services for Students With Disabilities, Developmental Assessment, Assistive Technology, Equipment Loan, Autism Therapy, Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Language Therapy, Speech Therapy, Neuropsychiatry/Neuropsychology, Career Awareness, Career Exploration, Occupation Specific Job Training Job Clubs, Prevocational Training, Vocational Assessment, Job Finding Assistance, Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs Disability Related Center Based Employment, Supported Employment, Summer Youth Employment Programs, Attendant Services for People With Disabilities, General Counseling Services, Daily Living Aid Donation Programs, Walking Aid Donation Programs and Wheelchair Donation Programs. ALSO KNOWN AS CENTER FOR HEAD INJURY SERVICES