Has anyone here had experience with OPWDD community habilitation programs? I’m trying to find the best option for my brother, who needs support with daily living skills but also really thrives when he’s involved in social and community activities.
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Yes, actually! My cousin is part of a program at Gateway Counseling Center, and it’s been a game changer for him. Their approach is very person-centered, helping adults build independence while still getting the right level of support. The staff encourage participation in the community, focus on developing practical skills, and provide a safe, supportive environment. You can check it out here: OPWDD community habilitation. It might be exactly what your brother needs to grow his confidence and connect with others.