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9936 Optimizing Quality of Life [Sponsored Session]


Friday, July 14, 2017: 10:45 AM-12:00 PM
Room: 102A (Wisconsin Center )
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Everyone deserves to live a life of quality.  We will discuss how Anderson Center for Autism optimizes quality of life for students in the residential/educational program.  See an example of a virtual resume.  An overview of quality of life domains and the Adapted San Martin Scale will be discussed.
We will discuss how Anderson Center for Autism optimizes quality of life for students in the residential/educational program.

See an example of a virtual resume. How the transition program optimizes student quality of life.

An overview of quality of life domains and the Adapted San Martin Scale will be discussed. Identifying what optimizes quality of life for a student is important. The Adapted San Martin Scale results are used to create plans and programs that focus on what the student needs to live a life of quality.

Everyone deserves a life of quality. At Anderson Center students are children first.


Learning Objectives:

  • Learn about Services Anderson Center for Autism provides.
  • Introduction of Quality of Life Domains.
  • Overview of the referral and admissions process.

Track: Life Stage 2 - School Age

Content Area: Autonomy and Self-Sufficiency

Presenter:

Tracy Schober
Admissions/MSC
Anderson Center for Autism

Tracy Schober leads Admissions and Medicaid Service Coordination at Anderson Center for Autism. Tracy has a Bachelor's in Physical Education and will earn her MPA in 2018. Tracy has past experience in adult programming/development and early childhood education. Tracy is a mother of a 17 year old with autism.