OUR SERVICES

Monett Community Support Opportunities

Community activities include planned outings and classroom-style programs. We ensure that everyone receives the benefits of being active participants in their own neighborhood. 

Furthering our mission one experience at a time 

Community Connections makes supporting The Arc’s mission a priority by providing individuals with the opportunity to explore as active members of their community, while learning independent living skills necessary for success.  

Community Connections

Enhancing independence and expanding community access.   

Community Connections aims to enhance independence across various settings, furthering The Arc of the Ozarks mission by empowering individuals to explore and engage actively within their communities while developing the independent living skills essential for success. 

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Community Support Programs

Community Connections makes supporting The Arc’s mission a priority by providing individuals with the opportunity to explore as active members of their community, while learning independent living skills necessary for success.   

Community Networking

Community Networking is designed to assist individuals with exploring and participating in the community while working on specific social skills. Services are offered individually or in a group setting (Group Community Networking).    

Group CN:  

“This service allows 2-4 individuals to choose a social activity for the week, fostering collaboration and practicing socially appropriate behaviors like conversation and taking turns.”

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Individualized Skill Development (ISD)

Individualized Skill Development supports individuals to develop skills that enhance their independence in both home and community settings.  

Equipped for Community Engagement (CI)

Our goal with Community Integration is to equip people with the skills and knowledge for meaningful community engagement. This service is provided individually (1:1) or in a group setting (1:4) and occurs in various locations during the week.  

 Through 1:1 staff coaching, individuals work on specific skills based on their goals. We tailor the program to meet the needs of everyone to help them increase their independence at home or in the community.  

 Whether in a group or individual setting, staff teach individuals how to develop relationships with the broader community, participate in recreational activities, and volunteer. 

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Day Program

A community-based program teaching life and social skills needed to gain independence and participate as valued members of the community.   

Day Program is available Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm. Most of the time is spent out in the community in a variety of settings for targeted skill development.  

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Types of skill-building activities

Volunteering  

Exercise 

Education  

Community Involvement  

Advanced Outing
To qualify for the SOAR program, Individuals must function independently in a small group setting with a 1:6 ratio. While in the community, individuals are in the presence of staff. It is a reasonable expectation for individuals participating to maintain personal independence.   

Activities and environments are designed to foster the acquisition of skills, building positive social behavior and interpersonal competence, greater independence, and personal choice.

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