Program coordinators play a crucial role in supporting the habilitation needs of individuals and promoting their independence. They assess each person’s unique requirements and develop personalized programs to enhance skill-building and improve daily living activities. Their primary goal is to empower individuals to strengthen daily living skills, enhance social and emotional well-being, and foster community integration. In addition to working closely with families, guardians, and service coordinators, program coordinators also collaborate with direct support professionals who work hands-on with the individuals. By supporting and guiding staff, they ensure that direct care professionals have the tools, resources, and training necessary to provide high-quality, compassionate care. This partnership ensures that each individual can live their best life as independently as possible while respecting their unique abilities and preferences.
Ally has been a team member since 2021.
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