Discover how Goodwill Industries’ specialized skill building programs empower adults with developmental disabilities to enhance their independence and capabilities.
Introduction
Skill development for disabilities is pivotal in fostering independence and improving the quality of life for adults with developmental disabilities. Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit has been at the forefront of this mission, offering comprehensive skill building programs tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. By focusing on functional skills such as employment, financial literacy, communication, socialization, and daily living, Goodwill empowers participants to achieve greater personal independence and integration into the community.
Specialized Training Programs
Goodwill Industries’ Skill Building Program provides a diverse array of specialized training opportunities designed to equip adults with developmental disabilities with essential skills for various aspects of life and work. These programs include:
- Health and Safety: Training to ensure participants can navigate daily activities safely and maintain personal well-being.
- Childcare: Equipping individuals with the skills needed to support and engage in childcare settings.
- Coaching: Providing guidance and mentoring to enhance personal and professional growth.
- Emergency Services: Preparing participants to respond effectively in emergency situations, ensuring their safety and the safety of others.
These online training programs are meticulously designed to address specific fields, ensuring that each participant receives relevant and practical knowledge that can be applied in real-world scenarios.
Personalized Approach
At the heart of Goodwill’s Skill Building Program is a personalized approach that tailors services to each participant’s unique needs and vocational goals. The program emphasizes:
- Individualized Plans of Service: Each participant receives a customized plan that targets their specific strengths and areas for improvement.
- Functional Skill Development: Focus on essential skills such as employment readiness, financial management, effective communication, social interaction, and daily living tasks.
- Holistic Person-Centered Approach: Combining classroom learning with real-world applications to provide a comprehensive rehabilitation experience.
This individualized strategy ensures that participants not only acquire new skills but also build confidence and self-reliance.
Transitional Work Experiences
An integral component of Goodwill’s program is the opportunity for participants to engage in paid transitional work experiences. These placements are carefully selected based on the individual’s interests and career goals, offering:
- Real-World Employment Exposure: Participants gain firsthand experience in workplace environments, understanding job expectations and professional etiquette.
- Integration with Classroom Learning: Practical work experiences complement classroom instruction, reinforcing the skills learned and facilitating their application in real-life contexts.
- Enhanced Employment Prospects: Exposure to various work settings increases the likelihood of securing long-term employment, contributing to sustained independence.
These paid experiences not only provide financial benefits but also bridge the gap between skill acquisition and meaningful employment.
Admission Requirements
Goodwill’s Skill Building Program is committed to supporting adults with developmental disabilities. To ensure the best outcomes, admission requirements include:
- Residency: Must be a resident of Wayne County.
- Age: At least 18 years old.
- Communication Skills: Basic verbal, manual, or assisted communication abilities.
- Self-Care: Ability to perform basic self-care tasks independently.
- Functional Mobility: Capability to participate in classroom or community-based activities without assistance.
- Transportation Access: Reliable transportation to and from Goodwill facilities.
- Social Compatibility: Ability to interact positively with others without requiring continuous separation or supervision.
- Goal-Oriented: Willingness to achieve personal goals and objectives aimed at community placement.
These criteria ensure that participants are well-prepared to benefit fully from the program’s offerings.
Funding and Support
Goodwill’s Skill Building Program is generously funded by the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) through Goodwill’s Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan (PIHP). This funding supports all aspects of Behavioral Health programming, including Supports Coordination and Skill Building services. Interested individuals can connect with DWIHN for more information and support:
- Access Line: 1-800-241-4949
- Website: DWIHN
- Provider Directory: DWIHN Provider Directory
For direct inquiries about the Skill Building Program, contact:
- Alics Dillard, Manager of Skill Building Services Detroit
- Phone: (313) 557-8629
- Locations:
- Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit, 3111 Grand River Ave, Detroit
- 440 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341
Conclusion
Goodwill Industries’ Skill Building Program exemplifies how targeted skill development for disabilities can transform lives, promoting independence and enhancing capabilities. Through specialized training, personalized plans, and hands-on work experiences, Goodwill empowers adults with developmental disabilities to achieve their full potential and integrate seamlessly into their communities.
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