Day Habilitation – Small Group
Meet our Staff
Tesha Watkins – Direct Support Professional
Mikayla House – Direct Support Professional
Day Habilitation – Small Group Services
Day Habilitation small group services support learning, independence, and community engagement for individuals with disabilities. These services focus on skill development through structured, person-centered activities in supportive environments.
Small group Day Habilitation helps individuals strengthen self-care, communication, and daily living skills. Programs encourage social interaction, cooperation, and confidence through shared experiences.
Services support sensory and motor development using hands-on, engaging activities. Individuals practice movement, coordination, and regulation in safe and supportive settings.
Day Habilitation small group programs emphasize communication and socialization skills. Participants learn how to interact with peers, express needs, and build meaningful relationships.
Community living skills remain a core focus of small group Day Habilitation services. Individuals practice skills needed for participation in everyday community activities.
Programs intentionally build relationships and natural supports. Staff encourage positive connections with peers, families, and support teams.
Services occur in community settings or provider-operated facilities. Locations support learning, safety, and real-world skill development.
Person-centered planning guides all Day Habilitation small group services. Support teams take time to understand each individual’s preferences, strengths, and goals.
Teams explore natural connections with family members, peers, and trusted staff. These relationships help guide meaningful activities and supports.
Staff learn about favorite activities such as shopping, dining, recreation, and community outings. Activities reflect individual interests and motivations.
Programs respect preferences for small gatherings, larger groups, or quiet social settings. Individuals choose how they engage socially.
Staff support participation in seasonal activities and community events. Teams also honor preferences for calm routines or new adventures.
Support teams identify desired connections such as church involvement, social clubs, family visits, or travel opportunities. These connections promote inclusion and belonging.
All information is documented in a living, person-centered plan. Plans evolve as interests, skills, and goals change.
Day Habilitation small group services promote independence, confidence, and quality of life. Programs support individuals in building skills for long-term community success.


























