DAY PROGRAM VENDORS Shasta, Tehama, Siskiyou, Trinity and Modoc Counties Far Northern Regional Center Providing services and supports which allow persons with developmental disabilities to live productive and valued lives November 2014
MODOC COUNTY MODOC WORK ACTIVITY CENTER Paul Mitchell 310 West C Street Alturas, CA 96101 233-4527 Provides training in self-care, community integration and limited TEACH, INC. 112 E. 2nd. Street Alturas, CA 96101 233-3111 Part-time employment in a retail environment. TRINITY COUNTY This booklet contains descriptive information about day programs and work programs in the northern region. We encourage you to tour these facilities, and find the services that best meet your needs. SHASCADE S TRINITY DISABILITY Jennifer Cravens 1756 Main Street Weaverville, CA 96093 623-6881 Community access. Limited employment If you have any questions about a particular program, please contact your Service Coordinator. Photographs used in this publication were provided by Little Red Hen, Main sl Innovations, Shascade Community Services, Natalie Valencia and FNRC staff
SISKIYOU COUNTY SISKIYOU COUNTY OPPORTUNITY CENTER Steve Rogers SOUTHERN OREGON GOODWILL IND. Theresa Rifenburg Betty Welden Matt Chesler 1516 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mount Shasta, CA 96067 926-4698 1202 S. Main St., Yreka, CA 96097 842-6627 Work activity center, supported group employment, and supported individual employment. Funding from Dept. of Rehab Consumer choice. Weekly community outings. Educational classes. Microbusiness / limited ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS Bonnie Little BRAVO PROGRAM Trish Trantham, Rod Zikan BRAVO ACCESS Trish Trantham, Rod Zikan 491 Lake Blvd. 242-0173 9560 Crossroads Dr. 221-5251 9552 Crossroads Dr. 221-5251 Art-centered program allowing individuals the opportunity to work in different media and to sell items for income. Serves males with challenging behaviors. Some Specializes in autism. Assistance with selfcare needs. Some BROAD HORIZON Gail Richey, Sherrie Anderson 465 Lake Blvd. 243-9500 Provides learning opportunities such as computer classes. Offers micro-business CUSTOM IMPRINTS David Winterburn Francy Winterburn Stephanie Cruz 2655 Bechelli Lane 223-9133 Offers employment in a sign/printing/ engraving shop. CPE FOOD PANTRY Aaron Valenzuela 966 Maraglia 227-7677 Part-time employment preparing food bags, recipes & delivery of food items.
TEHAMA COUNTY EXPRESSIVE LEARNING CENTER Samantha Johnson, Katie Penland Francy Winterburn BETHESDA LUTHERAN COMMUNITIES REFLECTIONS Marilyn Pfennig IPS MARKET STREET GIFTS Emily Matteos IPS #2 Melissa Sexton 2655 Bechelli Lane 243-4440 2875 Churn Creek, Suite B 221-3627 2170 Market St. 244-2352 2100 Market St 244-7928 Focuses on social activities and community integration. Pet therapy. Offers microbusiness Assists with daily living skills. Can handle medical needs. Licensed nurse on staff. Offers part-time employment in a boutique gift shop. Works with challenging behaviors using positive supports. Community employment Multiple therapies available; volunteer / micro-businesses. (CES) Donnie Button PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS Kathy Lenihan TEHAMA COUNTRY VISITORS CENTER 12097 Highway 99W 527-9605 1621 Solano Street Corning, CA 96021 824-1317 250 Antelope Blvd 547-0407 Supported group employment; supported individual placement and employment. Funding from Dept. of Rehab. Special medical needs, some behaviors. Cooking and gardening; arts and crafts with opportunity to sell at storefront. Employment activities including greeting visitors, leading tours & answering questions. IPS #3 NUEVA VISTA Kelly Baughman 1400 Oregon Street 244-9025 Specializes in challenging behaviors. Microbusiness employment options, and community access.
TEHAMA COUNTY LIGHTHOUSE Karen Hubbard Ruby Kirk 22825 Antelope Blvd., Suite F 527-1254 (HQ office, Sacramento Community integration and community access with some employment MAINS L COLLEGE PLUS Amy McConathy 2773 Bechelli Lane 338-2005 Provides support and assistance to adults who are pursing a college degree or academic certificate at Shasta College. Connie Cox Cindy Zumalt Activity Center Judy Ferrell Activity Center West 12097 Highway 99W 527-9605 13315 Baker Rd. 528-1083 1350 Vista Way 529-2100 Provides community integration at a slower pace. Assists with selfcare skills, independence and daily choice. Designed for challenging behaviors. Focuses on daily choice. Offers cooking, art, academic classes as well as some Active program. Focuses on daily consumer choice, classes in cooking, art, and academics. Offers some employment NEW EXPRESSIONS CENTER Christy Anderson Elena Kellar NOAH S DAY PROGRAM Don Jordan DEVELOPMENTAL, INC. QUEST Melissa Sinclair, Renee Martin, Barbra Dewitt OUTCOMES Aaron Valenzuela PREMIER SOLUTIONS Debbie Larmour Patti Moore Biffy Brassart 2837 Bechelli Lane 224-3448 6969 Eastside Road 605-3048 2750 Eureka Way 229-1315 966 Maraglia 222-7636 3591 Iron Court, Ste. 1 Shasta Lake, CA 96019 275-0400 Can handle some special medical needs. Licensed nurse on staff. Offers community integration, and microbusiness Challenging behaviors; offers on-the-job training & employment Provides services for individuals with challenging behaviors and special medical needs. Licensed nurse on staff. Community access. Part-time employment for individuals with Autism. Assessments and assistance in finding employment.
RIVER VISTA CENTER Francy Winterburn Christy Anderson Tiffany Brimm SHASCADE INTER- MOUNTAIN DISABILITY Shari Berlt 2880 Park Marina Dr. 246-3600 37009 Highway 299 E Burney, CA 96003 335-2833 Provides social activities at a slower pace. Offers art, music, drama, cooking and micro-business Arts and crafts, community outings in Burney and Redding. OPPORTUNITY CENTER Del Lockwood 1265 Redwood Blvd. 225-5781 Work activity center, supported group employment, and supported individual employment. Funding from Dept. of Rehab SHASCADE LOREN ROBINSON CENTER Jennifer Cravens 900 B Twin View Blvd. 247-8324 Can handle some medical needs. Provides community outings, lunch and some STA NORCAL Irma Ramos 2225 Larkspur Lane 222-0813 Works with challenging behaviors. Provides social, recreational and some employment SHASCADE SKILLS CENTER Jennifer Cravens SHASCADE COMMUNITY Your Work Connection Jennifer Wyer 160 Masonic Ave. 245-1734 160 Masonic Ave. 224-4646 Assists with daily living skills. Provides lunch, community outings and some employment Supported group employment and supported individual employment. Funding from Dept. of Rehab. VISIONS Tracy Duarte 9530 Crossroads Dr. 722-1036 Designed for medically fragile. Offers client choice and some