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Community Integration Services - Oakton, ServiceSource
ServiceSource currently offers 12 Long-Term Community Integration Services (LTCIS) programs in the City of Alexandria and Fairfax, Arlington and Prince William County, Virginia. Through person-centered supports, these programs maximize individual choice and community integration. In addition, each program participant has a uniquely designed plan that incorporates the individual's skills and interests.
Services
Personal care and medical case management - There are several clinicians within the program who provide medical expertise, including Nurses; Behavioral Analysts, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists and Recreation Therapists. Medical services also include the administration of medicines, G-tube feeding, seizure management and first aid.
Person-centered activities - These include independent living skills, recreational activities, current events education, reading and writing.
Virtual services - These services create a learning experience that resembles in-person programs with a structured schedule. Individuals can choose from a variety of virtual programming activities that focus on individual interaction and group engagement.
Therapy programs - Program participants have the opportunity to engage in a range of physical, speech, occupational and expressive therapies. Each therapeutic plan is designed to provide the greatest benefit to every individual. Innovative therapy offerings include music, dance, and art therapy, in addition to therapeutic horseback riding.
ServiceSource currently offers 12 Long-Term Community Integration Services (LTCIS) programs in the City of Alexandria and Fairfax, Arlington and Prince William County, Virginia. Through person-centered supports, these programs maximize individual choice and community integration. In addition, each program participant has a uniquely designed plan that incorporates the individual's skills and interests.
Services
Personal care and medical case management - There are several clinicians within the program who provide medical expertise, including Nurses; Behavioral Analysts, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists and Recreation Therapists. Medical services also include the administration of medicines, G-tube feeding, seizure management and first aid.
Person-centered activities - These include independent living skills, recreational activities, current events education, reading and writing.
Virtual services - These services create a learning experience that resembles in-person programs with a structured schedule. Individuals can choose from a variety of virtual programming activities that focus on individual interaction and group engagement.
Therapy programs - Program participants have the opportunity to engage in a range of physical, speech, occupational and expressive therapies. Each therapeutic plan is designed to provide the greatest benefit to every individual. Innovative therapy offerings include music, dance, and art therapy, in addition to therapeutic horseback riding.
What's Here
Occupational Therapy
Art Therapy
Equestrian Therapy
Music Therapy
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Physical Therapy
Case/Care Management
Speech and Hearing
Peer Support Group - Lynchburg, Battle Symphony, The Listening, Inc
To help people ages 18+ battling depression, suicidal ideation, and anxiety develop their own coping skills and tools using storytelling, song-writing and poetry.
To help people ages 18+ battling depression, suicidal ideation, and anxiety develop their own coping skills and tools using storytelling, song-writing and poetry.
What's Here
Art Therapy
Peer Support Services
