CAPPER FOUNDATION

Programs
Disability Support Services
In collaboration with families and medical, educational and community professionals, services were designed to build the abilities and independent life skills of persons with disabilities. Capper Foundation provides services to infants, children, teens and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Some of these disabilities include: autism, cerebral palsy, sensory processing disorder, and other orthopedic and neurological conditions. Positive outcomes to enhance their independence were accomplished by creatively adapting and applying ideas, services, education, therapies and equipment, and by providing training for those who live and work with this special population. During this year, pediatric physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language therapy and behavior support services were conducted with 1,028 persons through outpatient and school contract services. The Professional & Family Training program conducted training sessions for 54 people. Information and referral services were provided to 486 individuals. Other support activities included 104 participants. 100 equipment loan services were made to individuals. 75 people participated in therapeutic recreation activities. Residential services assisted 95 adults to live in a community setting. Adult day services provided 91 persons supports to engage in community based activities. 58 individuals participated in employment services.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesSep 1, 2021 – Aug 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$11.8M
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