Independent living skills and enhancement of positive self-image are the goals of ODTC’s programming for adult group homes. Sequential skill development training is provided in areas of personal hygiene, housekeeping, budgeting, menu planning, meal preparation, and leisure time planning. Day programming for school/work, medical services, case management, and 24-hour supervision are also provided.
ODTC operates adult group homes specializing in, but not limited to, particular low-incidence syndromes. All adult group homes are licensed by the State of Wisconsin as Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRFs).
- Austin Hall, located on the main campus, is a six-bed CBRF housing over 18 year old adults who are transitioning from the main campus back into the community.
- Curtis Hall, located on the main campus, is a six-bed CBRF housing over 18 year old adults who are transitioning from the main campus back into the community.
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