Pathfinders Community Integration Program:

A day program tailored to your needs.

Overview

Pathfinders Day Program is a community-based day program with a student-to-staff ratio between 3:1 and 4:1 (depending on needs). We’ve found this to be the ideal ratio for safety, engagement, friendship, and productivity while allowing for some 1:1 instruction. We aim to be a safe space for neurodiverse people to engage with friends, explore their interests, and build community. Common places we attend during program hours include local gyms, restaurants, parks, bowling alleys, theaters, mini-golf courses, etc.

Our community in Folsom is a safe, welcoming place to socialize and learn various independence skills. Our lessons emphasize practical life skills, such as social skills, pre-employment skills, cooking, cleaning, and laundry. Additionally, each morning we go for a walk, meditate, engage in group discussions about wisdom and virtues, and participate in classes like:

  • “Money-Wise” (conceptual understanding of money and responsible spending)

  • “Roommate-Ready” (a set of practical skills that teach you how to be the ideal roommate to friends, parents, or whoever you live with)

  • “Good Friends” (how to make and keep healthy friendships)

  • Communication skills (in-person, texting, phone calls, emails/writing)

  • Functional science class: health, nutrition, germs, biology, etc.

  • Arts and crafts (decided by participants)

  • Drama class (co-created scripts where members choose their characters and scenes)

  • Music (singing, percussion, ukulele)

  • Special topics (very fun and engaging classes decided by participants’ curiosities)

A major staple of the program is “goals practices” which are individualized goals. During these times, participants and their support team create achievable and practical goals to set them up for a future where they can thrive. These goals can be social, financial, personal, employment-related, health-related, etc. and are worked on every day at Pathfinders (except some Fridays).

And of course we make sure to balance our days and weeks out with a great time. On Fridays we still do our morning routine and work on our goals, however, the rest of the day is based around recreation and doing activities the participants decide are the most fun.

A typical day

In short, we operate about 8:45am-3:15pm Tuesday-Friday (except for special events). We provide transportation to and from our participants’ homes. Therefore, pick-up and drop-off times depend on your location along our route, so they can be as early as 7:45am or as late as 4:15pm, with the majority being around 8:15am pickup and 3:50pm dropoff. Because we operate Tues-Fri, our “typical day” depends on the day of the week. A brief description of each day in chronological order is below:

Tuesday: nature walk, meditation, virtues/wisdom discussion, goals practices, workout at gym, pack lunch or “lunch out” (eat out every other week), individualized goals, life skills/independence skills classes, fun activities/free time, end of day.

Wednesday: nature walk, meditation, virtues/wisdom discussion, goals practices, personal training class w/personal trainer at gym, pack lunch, advanced life skills/independence skills classes, fun activities/free time, end of day.

Thursday: nature walk, meditation, virtues/wisdom discussion, goals practices, volunteering opportunities OR shopping for cooking class ingredients, cooking class, drama class, fun activities/free time, end of day.

Friday: nature walk, meditation, virtues/wisdom discussion, goals practices, brunch or “lunch out,” community recreational activities chosen by participants, end of day.

Special Events: “Evening on the Town” is a monthly outing where we do activities we can’t do within normal day program times. Other special events are season-specific or spontaneous.

We expect all members to abide by the Community Guidelines and Safety Rules as best they can. The goal of these is to keep everyone feeling safe and respected at Pathfinders programs. Nobody is perfect, so naturally sometimes we fall short. Our expectation is that you will always try your best to follow these guidelines, and gently remind yourself of the guidelines when you fall short.

Guidelines and Rules for All Our Programs

Our Philosophy

  • Self-Advocacy: Self-advocacy is essential in creating a more independent life. Therefore, participants are given countless opportunities to advocate for their wants and needs by making our decisions about where we go, what activities we do, what we eat, where we eat, what special classes are taught, etc.

  • Self-Reliance: As long as it’s safe, we expect people to rely on themselves to solve problems first…not reach out for someone else to solve it for them. This self-reliance is a wonderful character trait that creates massive independence momentum.

  • We’re Not For Everyone: Our program simply isn’t for everyone, and admission into the program isn’t a guarantee. Every prospective participant goes through a trial period to determine if they’re a proper fit for the program. We do this to protect the overall vibe and energy of the group, because one person’s needs don’t outweigh the needs of the group. We’re all human, and we’re all dealing with our own stuff. However, we need to ensure our program remains a safe, healthy, and happy learning environment for all.

  • Appropriate Expectations: At Pathfinders, we believe people almost always rise to expectations that respect their potential. It’s amazing what the power of belief can accomplish, and we utilize that power in our programs.

  • Fun and Humor: As much as possible we use fun and humor to keep classes, as well as ordinary moments, both light and engaging. After all, who wouldn’t want to pay attention if a joke can come out at anytime? Who wouldn’t want to engage in an activity if people are having fun?

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