Reimagine Network
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What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Child Development Program
Reimagine's Child Development Program provides center based early intervention services in a group setting for children ages 18 months - 36 months who are at risk or show evidence of developmental delays. Children who are born prematurely, prenatally exposed to drugs, or with specific conditions, diagnoses or special needs may qualify for services. A multi-disciplinary team of professionals is assigned to work with the child and family. Prior to the child’s entry into the Child Development Program, an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) is already developed with specific goals and objectives identified by the referring or funding source in the following areas: Gross and Fine Motor SkillsSpeech, Language and CognitionSensory OrganizationParent/Family DevelopmentSelf-Help/Social SkillsSocial/Emotional Skills. Additional goals and objectives may be added as identified within the group program.
Community-Based Adult Services
Reimagine's Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS) center is a day program providing a variety of health, therapeutic, and social services designed to serve the specialized needs of neurologically and physically challenged adults. The primary objectives of the program are to restore or maintain optimal capacity for self-care, and to delay or prevent premature institutionalization. The program stresses partnership with the participant, the family, the physician, and the community in working towards maintaining one's optimal capacity.
Vocational Services
Reimagine's Vocational Department consists of three programs: Transitional Adult Program (TAP): is a creative day program designed to teach functional living and educational skills. TAP specializes in serving adults with intellectual disabilities, teaching skills that can be adapted into the community and at home. Staff to participant program ratio is 1:4. Transitional Adult Activity Center (TAAC): is also a creative day program similar to TAP, however the participants in TAAC are more self-independent and don't require as much supervision. Participants learn a variety of skills, including preparation for employment. Staff to participant program ratio is 1:8. Competitive Integration Training Program - Employment First: employment program offered at Reimagine's Santa Ana campus to adults with disabilities that assists with obtaining and maintaining competitive, integrated community employment with 1:1 job intervention/training services.
Independent Living Skills
Reimagine's Independent Living Skills (ILS) provide opportunities for disabled and elderly adults to attain the best quality of life in their chosen environment. ILS services offer individuals the opportunity to learn or re-learn skills needed to maintain daily living and independent lifestyles. ILS training occurs in the individual's home and communities. One-to-one instruction with a team of professionals assists each individual in accomplishing specific goals and objectives. Striving for independence in the community involves becoming an active participant in activities of daily living. ILS assists individuals in pursuing skills in vocation, education, volunteerism, social pursuits, and apartment living. Structured recreation activities are offered to assist people in becoming familiar with activities in the community as well as meeting new people. Family support groups meet quarterly to assist in adjusting to and maintaining the individual's independent lifestyle.
Therapy Services
Reimagine offers Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy services. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team of highly trained and skilled physical and occupational therapists, and speech and language pathologists. Assisted by a consulting neurologist and referring physicians, the professional staff evaluates and treats patients that may have illness, injury, or brain defects. RIO offers rehabilitation for all ages - from neonates to the geriatric population - with conditions such as stroke, head injury, physical disabilities, amputation, arthritis, fractures, speech/language and hearing dysfunction, spinal cord injury, development delay, swallowing problems, and many more. The common goal is to promote the highest level of functioning for the patient at home, in school, on the job, and in the community.
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Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
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What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
* Offering more continuing education and pre-employment opportunities to adults.
From community college access to workplace internships, we are committed to providing the learning experiences that will pave the way for our participants to achieve their best.
* Expanded early developmental opportunities which establish a critical foundation for an individual’s health and wellbeing.
To that end, our child development program will be expanded to include the highly specialized clinical support services children with multiple types of disabilities need, including a new pre-school preparatory curriculum.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Reimagine is focused on building new, strategic partnerships to create a wider range of support and choices for Reimagine participants.
Reimagine has secured and built a new Santa Ana campus that includes state of the art technology infrastructure and a one-of-a-kind fitness center designed with people with developmental disabilities in mind.
Reimagine is launching a comprehensive development and communications program to garner new support from our wider community.
This is a special time in our history as we celebrate our 70th anniversary. The pioneering parents who founded
RIO in 1950 formed an ideal foundation that stressed a culture of equity and inclusion. Today, as Reimagine, we
are embracing a new era of growth, change and all new breakthroughs.
More importantly, we’re grateful for the community of friends like you who help support, guide and champion our progress forward.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
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Reimagine Network
Board of directorsas of 02/16/2023
Ron Murray II
Donald S. Clem
Ron Murray
J. Scott Sellens
Brenda Deeley
Healy MacPhail
Alex Cochran
Renee McDermott
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