The Stewart Homes Else day program was
established in 1989 to provide opportunities for children to
experience social interaction and recreational activities in
a safe, supportive setting while also improving their
independent functioning in daily living and communication
skills. Each client has a daily schedule tailored to his or
her personal needs and preferences. Daily activities are
planned to improve children’s vocational, gross and fine
motor and community living skills. Some clients receive
daily, prescribed physiotherapy to maintain or improve their
range of motion. Picture symbols, sign and verbal language
are used as appropriate. The staff client ratio is one to
three, higher on outings and in teaching sessions.
Fine motor skill activities include wood and
foam puzzles, colouring, sorting, pincher grasp and
transferring activities. Academics are integrated into
daily schedules and include, colour and number recognition,
matching and identifying objects and sounds. Large motor
skill activities include walking, running, skipping, physiotherapy, gym program, stair climbing, bowling and swimming.
Behaviour modification to reinforce positive
behaviour is an important part of our program. We encourage
independence in daily living skills by providing instruction
and opportunity and then praising and rewarding
accomplishment. Toilet skills of our clients vary from
partial independence to total dependence. Structure and
consistency within a flexible environment with friendly,
caring staff makes it easier for clients to develop
individual routines that suit their needs.
Community work placements are available for
any clients who can benefit from them. These placements
include grocery shopping for our hot lunch program, folding
and assembling bulletins at Trinity and Knox Churches,
delivering donations to Kawartha Food Share, Ecology garden
detail (duties include spreading mulch, planting bedding
plants, shoveling, weeding and plant nurturing through the
growing season), and dusting chores at Knox Church.
Daily work tasks within the Else Program
include laundry, recycling, taking garbage to the curb,
table cleanup, unloading the dish washer, making and pouring
juice, assistance with lunch preparation, baking cookies,
muffins and other desserts, washing afternoon tea dishes,
sweeping, vacuuming and observing friends at work.
Recreational activities feature highly at the Else Program.
Regularly these include bowling with other community groups,
swimming in the community pool during public swimming
(interaction with the general public), fishing with
volunteers from the community, community walks, community
outings focused on safety, visits to the library for
computer games and story hour, parks, movies, tobogganing,
visits to the Peterborough Zoo, hairdresser trips, picnics,
walks, parades, circuses, theatre and other appropriate
community activities. Clients have regular opportunities to
express themselves through arts and crafts.
We have a room for
sensory stimulation
through play with water, sand, piles-a-pasta, scented and
tactile items, exposure to stimulating, relaxing, familiar,
scary, unusual and totally cool sensations.
Our day program now operates in a
new
facility that we recently bought and totally renovated for
our kids. We are now able to offer programs specifically
tailored to our participants with medical and mobility
needs. Within this new facility is a room equipped with
sensory stimulation equipment, a physio room with a water
bed and exercise area and a quiet activities room. We also
have a large kitchen, three new bathrooms (including one
with a roll-in shower), laundry facilities and a lunch
room.
Outside, the program offers a large, secure
exercise and recreation area with playground equipment that
backs onto a green space.
Staff knowledgeable about our clients and
their particular medical and physical needs are on duty at
all times.
Wheelchair
transportation to and from
residential programs each day and for all other program
activities is an included Else service.