Parents
If
you are looking for a place for your son or daughter to learn to live
independently, then ICRE-Roosevelt is for you! ICRE-R provides a safe, supportive, and accessible environment that allows your child to learn and apply new skills leading to his/her own highest level of independence. ICRE-R's professional staff will work
with your child to assess and develop his/her abilities and seek out
ways to overcome the physical limitations of his/her disability. The
goal of ICRE-R's program is for your child to be prepared to move into
an independent living environment that meets his/her needs, while still
allowing him/her to maintain his/her maximum level of independent skills.
During your child's stay at ICRE-R, he/she will be placed in specialized
classes, which utilize the Life Centered Career Education (LCCE) curriculum
to build his/her independent living skills. These skills will then be
applied and reinforced in the living environment where your child resides
within ICRE-R. As your child develops new skills and abilities, he/she
will move into living environments that provide for more independence
and responsibility. In addition, your child will have access to residential
care services (to assist with Activities of Daily Living), medical and
nursing services, and various therapy services, including Physical Therapy,
Occupational Therapy, Communication Therapy, Recreation Therapy, and
Social Services. Your child will be assigned a caseworker that will
monitor your child's progress and help coordinate the team that provides
services for your child. The caseworker stays in contact with you to
keep you informed of your child's progress, and provides a channel for
you to provide input regarding your child's program. The caseworker
may also assist you with obtaining certain government benefits/entitlements
for your child.
ICRE-R is NOT a nursing home or long-term care facility, but rather
a school and rehabilitation center. As such, ICRE-R follows a traditional
school year schedule, with two semesters during the normal school year
and a summer session. ICRE-R closes for regular school breaks and some
long weekends. During these periods, your child will not be able to
stay at ICRE-R.
Of course, with any program, there are certain responsibilities/expectations.
Some of the expectations at ICRE-R include:
- As mentioned above, ICRE-R has certain periods throughout the year
during which the facility is closed. Parents are expected to take their
child home during these periods. If you are not able to take your child
home, you will need to provide alternative residential placement during
these periods.
- Although ICRE-R promotes independence for your child, we do not want
to lose the family connection. Therefore, parents are expected to take
their child home every other weekend, in addition to regular breaks.
- In maintaining parental involvement, parents are encouraged to accompany
their child to and from medical appointments, whenever possible.
- Parents are required to attend certain meetings regarding their child's
program, including their child's scheduled IEP, Service Plan, and Case
Management Meetings.
- Although there is no cost to participate in ICRE-R's program, students
do need spending money to participate in activities and for certain
levels of the transition program involving money management. Therefore
parents are expected to provide spending money for their child by depositing
$50.00 or more in his/her child's ICRE-R trust account every month.
This account is used for weekly allowances, special activities, and
any special needs your child may have. Your child can access their account
with authorization from their caseworker. You may communicate with your
child's caseworker if you have any concerns regarding your child's spending.
- ICRE-R will be providing and/or coordinating certain aspects of your
child's medical needs and may be ordering and/or maintaining durable
medical equipment for your child. Therefore, ICRE-R will need current
and up-to-date medical insurance information on a regular basis. If
your child has Medicaid coverage, this will mean providing a copy of
the Medicaid card each month.
ICRE-R looks forward to meeting you and your child. Please see the
Admissions page to request more
information or to apply.
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