Navigating through the myriad of housing options for seniors, this guide presents 16 living situations ideal for those aged 55 and older. Senior citizens and baby boomers are very fortunate these days because there have never been so many different types of housing for the elderly population and for
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math | high school | independent living skills | functional skills | CBI | IEP goals | community skills | Functional math file folders and binder tasks for life skills and special education to learn counting skills while practicing for community learning!This product includes 40 Leveled Work Folders...
Edencrest at Kettlestone offer assisted living, memory care, and respite care in Waukee IA, with plenty of amenities and activities to help residents thrive. Contact us today!
Community outings can help teach students in a natural environment. Grab your free printables for high school students today and start practicing...
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Community Based Instruction is such a valuable learning tool for special education students, let's dive in on ideas of places to go!
The community was in dire straits. Opened in 2002 as a high-end senior living residence, it was struck hard by the big recession and struggled to remain afloat. Repair work was at a standstill, residents were needing more services, the parent corporation was also suffering from the economic downturn. And then, bankruptcy proceedings commenced. These […]
Practical Life Skills - Independent Living: Community Resources is a highly valuable teaching resource for instructors aiming to imbue students with essential independent living skills. Crafted specifically for Grades 9-12 , this resource promises to be advantageous particularly in Special Education (SPED) , but undeniably holds merit for all students irrespective of their academic profiles. The decisive focus of this product lies on " Community Resources ", offering an in-depth exploration of various aid that can be accessed via community resources. Traffic is seamlessly managed between comprehensive content and easy-to-understand vocabulary, ensuring each student assimilates the necessary skills necessary for practical application. All content strictly aligns with State Standards and complies conscientiously with Bloom's Taxonomy, fostering critical thinking, comprehension & knowledge application among differently abled learners. The resource displays compatibility with Google Slides striving to foster an interactive environment further stimulating student engagement. It opens avenues for undertaking activities directly on personal devices making it ideal not only in physical classrooms but also in distance learning scenarios–a paramount treasure considering the current digital education landscape. Included within are reading passages aimed at boosting comprehension abilities alongside drag-and-drop exercises encouraging active participation Which can get swift feedback from their teachers.. A user manual guiding instructors on leveraging Google slides appropriately supplements the package along with answer keys mapping all previously mentioned exercises–making instructional facilitation handier than ever before! "Practical Life Skills - Independent Living: Community Resources" accords rich implementation flexibility. This may include part of group lessons or small group educational circles; else deployed as meaningful homework tasks extending consistent reinforcement into home study environments, ultimately leading to acquisition of lifelong mastered skills! Practical Life Skills - Independent Living: Community Resources - Google Slides Gr. 9-12+ (SPED)
Five community based instruction ideas to support your students in practiving community independence skills before you ever leave the classroom.
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Question of the Day resource to get students thinking about their independent living and related postsecondary goals all year-round. These daily questions will introduce independent living, life skills, recreation and leisure, and navigating the community ideas to students. This discussion and reflection is integral to learning how to self-advocate for what they need, getting to know their interests & preferences, and think about life after high school. This resource is focused on meeting students where they are, may be interested in now or later, and help them think ahead about the future. Ideas for use: warm-up, morning meeting, transition activity, early finisher, small group, 1:1, whole class, and of course, life skills lessons, use as an informal interest inventory to inform the individualized transition plan (ITP) and IEP. Across ages and support needs: Can be used with middle and high school students across ages, support needs, and abilities. We’ve included visuals for students who need more support as well as differentiated reflection worksheets. You can email us at [email protected] if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources. What's Inside? Resource Guide Resource Walkthrough Preparation Guidelines Independent Living Question of the Day PDF 180 questions + 20 Check-Ins Can be used as a poster, anchor chart, interactive PDF (tally student votes), or slides for the board Independent Living Question of the Day Slides in PPT + Google Slides 180 questions + 20 Check-Ins Slides for a smart board, student tech devices, display on white board, etc. Recording Sheet For teachers / students to keep track of student answers & interests Slides and pages are all numbered Student Reflection Worksheets Differentiated worksheets (2 ways) for students to respond to questions, reflect, and add to discussions Visuals Variety of versions of visuals to keep students engaged and support their answer choices Preview Click here to preview the resource.
In 2009 Horseshoe Farm launched its first enhanced independent living housing program for women, recognizing the importance of housing to their mission of improving the quality of life of vulnerable adults in the community. In 2017 Horseshoe Farm launched a second home and has since provided stable, supportive, and compassionate housing to more than forty… Read More →
Prepare for community based instruction or CBI's using a goal setting worksheet that gives students choice over what they want to work on while on the field trip.
Collect data for CBI goals while in the community using a community based instruction rubric. Progress monitor your students in special education.
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It's one thing to do worksheets that have word problems involving money, but being able to transfer money skills in the community is another skill to master. Here are some ideas to prepare your students for the community and beyond!
Collect data for CBI goals while in the community using a community based instruction rubric. Progress monitor your students in special education.
Vocab worksheets for life skills special education or English Language Learners to focus on everyday sight words great for daily warm up word of the day or group lessons, or for mastering IEP reading goals! teens | adults | independent living skills | writing | community signs | safety | job skills | vocational | real photos | images | age appropriate This comes with: 48 vocabulary words 12 worksheets Trace 4 vocabulary words per page Real photos Vocabulary featured: open, fire extinguisher, closed, aed, use head protection, use eye protection, use hearing protection, use respiratory protection, use hand protection, use foot protection, do not enter, caution flammable, caution radiation, caution explosive, caution poison, caution high voltage, now hiring, help wanted, first aid, video surveillance, caution wet floor, under construction, exit, emergency exit, no alcohol, sold, do not touch, no smoking, open door slowly, new, authorized personnel only, sale, men's restroom, women's restroom, all genders restroom, business hours, customer service, no animals allowed, no food or drink allowed, disabled access, watch your step, directory, coming soon, fragile, elevator, for sale, push/pull, checkout. THIS RESOURCE WORKS BEST PRINTED IN COLOR (SOME IMAGES MAY BE TOO HARD TO DIFFERENTIATE IF IN BLACK AND WHITE) _________________________________________________________ ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing this product, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: ✉ [email protected] ★ HOW CAN YOU EARN TPT CREDITS? Your feedback is valued as it helps me improve and create better resources! When you leave feedback, TpT rewards you with credits that you can use toward future purchases. ★ TERMS OF USE: ✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting). ✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. ✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. ✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. ✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses. ✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. ★ LET'S CONNECT: Follow my store and social media pages to be the first to know about new resources, updates, sales and freebies! | BLOG | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | PINTEREST |
Collect data for CBI goals while in the community using a community based instruction rubric. Progress monitor your students in special education.
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As an independent living skills teacher, I teach quite a few classes on personal hygiene. I love the book, Personal Hygiene, What's that Go...
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Concept Care provides Supported Independent Living for NDIS participants who want to live as independently as possible.
Do you have independent-minded residents who do not enjoy group activities? Use a few of these ideas to keep your independent residents engaged. Get more senior activity ideas at notjustbingo.com TODAY!
The Assessment of Functional Living Skills (AFLS) is an assessment, skills tracking system, and curriculum guide for the development of essential skills for achieving independence. It can be used to demonstrate a learner's current functional skill repertoire and provide tracking information for the progressive development of these skills throughout the lifespan. The AFLS assessment contains task analyses of many of the skills essential for participation in a wide range of family, community, and work environments and can be used simultaneously with the ABLLS-R.The Independent Living Skills Protocol includes: Organizational Skills Self-Care Maintenance & Cleaning Mechanics & Repairs Community Travel Transportation Kitchen Tools & Appliances Food & Meal Planning Money Management Independent Shopping Personal Management Safety Problem Solving Social Interactions Living with Others Interpersonal Relationships Sample Protocol: Community Travel Sample Protocol: Living with Others Download the Independent Living Skills Grid Page Count: 92 pagesISBN: 978-0-9882493-5-6 By Dr. James Partington, BCBA-D, and Dr. Michael Mueller, BCBA-D. BULK DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE! If you purchase 10-19 AFLS Protocols, simply apply the code AFLS10 at checkout and receive 10% off your order! If you purchase 20-29 AFLS Protocols, simply apply the code AFLS20 at checkout and receive 20% off your order! If you purchase 30 or more AFLS Protocols, simply apply the code AFLS30 at checkout and receive 30% off your order!
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. You will NOT receive this product in the mail. Autism Independent Living and Life Skills Female is designed for teens and/or adults learning to become more independent or living independently. A workbook filled with everyday activities, daily reminders, and blank spaces for personal notes. Table of Contents: Personal Information 2 Emergencies 3 Home Checklist 4 My Personal Checklist 5 Chores & Cleaning 6 Laundry 8 My Personal Chore List 9 Female Hygiene 10 Brushing Teeth 13 Female Menstruation 14 Personal Hygiene Checklist 15 Female Emotions 16 Community Signs 18 People and Places 20 People & Places Notes 22 Contact Cards 23 Weather & Clothing 26 What Do I Wear? 27 Personal Notes on Clothing 31 Healthy Food Choices 32 Weekday Meal Planning 33 Appointments 38 This is a digital download only. You will receive a pdf file of 44 pages This product is a DIGITAL DOWNOAD only. You will receive an instant pdf file after purchase. Instructions for how to receive and download your purchase: Visit help.etsy.com Downloading a Digital Item Digital Downloads are NON-Refundable ALL products are for personal use ONLY and NOT for re-sale PCS® by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission. PCS® and Boardmaker by Tobii Dynavox® All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Five community based instruction ideas to support your students in practiving community independence skills before you ever leave the classroom.
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Community outings can help teach students in a natural environment. Grab your free printables for high school students today and start practicing...
Community Based Instruction is such a valuable learning tool for special education students, let's dive in on ideas of places to go!
A five-story independent living expansion of Oak Trace Senior Living Community (Downers Grove, Ill.) is the culmination of a multiphase plan.
Vocab worksheets for life skills special education or English Language Learners to focus on everyday sight words great for daily warm up word of the day or group lessons, or for mastering IEP reading goals! teens | adults | independent living skills | writing | community signs | safety | job skills | vocational | real photos | images | age appropriate This comes with: 48 vocabulary words Students will "Find the Word" & circle amongst various other words and font variations. Real photos Vocabulary featured: open, fire extinguisher, closed, aed, use head protection, use eye protection, use hearing protection, use respiratory protection, use hand protection, use foot protection, do not enter, caution flammable, caution radiation, caution explosive, caution poison, caution high voltage, now hiring, help wanted, first aid, video surveillance, caution wet floor, under construction, exit, emergency exit, no alcohol, sold, do not touch, no smoking, open door slowly, new, authorized personnel only, sale, men's restroom, women's restroom, all genders restroom, business hours, customer service, no animals allowed, no food or drink allowed, disabled access, watch your step, directory, coming soon, fragile, elevator, for sale, push/pull, checkout. THIS RESOURCE WORKS BEST PRINTED IN COLOR (SOME IMAGES MAY BE TOO HARD TO DIFFERENTIATE IF IN BLACK AND WHITE) _________________________________________________________ ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing this product, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: ✉ [email protected] ★ HOW CAN YOU EARN TPT CREDITS? Your feedback is valued as it helps me improve and create better resources! When you leave feedback, TpT rewards you with credits that you can use toward future purchases. ★ TERMS OF USE: ✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting). ✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. ✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. ✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. ✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses. ✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. ★ LET'S CONNECT: Follow my store and social media pages to be the first to know about new resources, updates, sales and freebies! | BLOG | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | PINTEREST |
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Are you considering a senior adult community, even though you’re not yet retired? The terms “senior” or “retirement” can be misleading. Often, as in the case of Lake Gibson Village, residents may not actually be retired. Many of these communities provide a variety of housing options catering to adult residents, allowing you to choose from […]