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Arc Rehab Services

Organization Name: Arc Rehab Services
Address: 900 W. Main St. Lebanon, IN 46052
Phone Number: 765-482-6815
Fax Number: 765-482-6964
Email: bcardin@arcrehab.org
Website: http://www.arcrehab.org
Executive Director: Brent Cardin
President: Paul Bowman
Service Description: Provide Services for People with Disabilities and others in Need
Membership: None
Eligibility Requirements: Eligible for Indiana State Funding for Services
Area Served: Boone, Marion, Montgomery, Hamilton Counties
Hours of Operation/Schedule: 8-5 Monday thru Friday
Services Offered: daily living skills and work skill training
History: Agency began with a small group of parents trying to provide better opportunities for their son or daughter with a disability in the 1960's.
Slogan: Sharing a World of Purpose

Information

Since 1970 Arc Rehab Services has assisted individuals with disabilities or special needs to maximize personal independence through:

.Childhood Early Intervention Services

.Food Supplement and Nutrition Education for Women, Infants and Children

.Employment assessment, training and placement

.Adult Personal Daily Living Skills Training

Our mission is being accomplished through five different service offerings.

Information (Contd.)

For adults, the Job Connection program, assists people get jobs who are having difficulty finding or keeping one. Mainstreet Enterprises, is an agency owned work facility in which individuals with disabilities can get valuable training while performing work tasks from local companies either onsite or at our work center. Personal and Community Services, assists people in daily life skills such as health and safety, computer literacy, and accessing services in the local community.

For children and families there is First Steps, a developmental program from birth up to the age of three. First Steps is for children who need additional assistance in maintaining their developmental "growing up" milestones such as speech, walking, grasping, etc. W.I.C. is an income eligible food supplement and nutrition education program for women, infants, and children.