What Do We Do?

ANBAC  is a place where our students can receive one-to-one guidance to help them learn skills and become successful in their homes, at their job, and within their community. Below is an overview of our services.

Groups are a fantastic way to learn vital skills that translate well into vocational, social, and communal environments. Our groups incorporate socialization, collaboration, and executive functioning skills into daily instruction and activities. Groups give our students the opportunity to practice learned skills such as conflict resolution and compromise in a safe manner before transitioning into the real world.

Financial Skills: budgeting, money management, saving, avoiding financial pitfalls, credit management...

 

Educational Skills: computer skills, reading, writing, spelling, college prep...

 

Independent Living Skills: shopping, cooking, cleaning, medication management, sewing, gardening...

 

Employment Skills: following rules and directions, staying on task, group instructions, expectations, time management...

 

Community Participation Skills: accessing the community, participating in events, building relationships with non-caregivers, leisure activities... 

 

 

 

 

Social Skills: appropriate social interactions, relationship building, appropriately expressing needs...

 

Assistive Daily Living Skills:  grooming, appropriate dress, healthy eating...

 

Independent Thinking Skills: personal goal development, identifying risks, problem solving, self-awareness, communication... 

 

Safety Skills: environmental safety in the home and community, internet safety, sex education, basic first aid... 

 

Vocational Skills: automotive, carpentry, drivers education, technology...