THE CENTER FOR ADAPTIVE LEARNING IS A SUPPORTED LIVING PROGRAM FOR ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROLOGICAL DISABILITIES. CLIENTS WORK TOWARDS  SELF-RELIANT LIVING, AND LEARN TO ADVOCATE FOR THEMSELVES.

 

We define self-reliance as: 

1. The ability to engage in  meaningful productive work

2. To socialize  successfully

3. To attend to one’s own physical and emotional health

4. To experience ongoing personal growth

 

             The Center for Adaptive Learning (CAL) is committed to creating and maintaining a living and working environment for neurologically impaired individuals, which will promote dignity and support a sense of community. The CAL program provides each participant with an individual program for growth. CAL is committed to maintaining the highest quality of living possible, which will allow each client to develop a sense of pride, to augment self-esteem and to foster a sense of self-worth.

             Far too often, individuals with learning disabilities are so focused on their limitations and challenges that they do not thoroughly explore their positive attributes. At the Center for Adaptive Learning we emphasize the positive and help adults build on their assets.  CAL empowers adults with learning disabilities to  realize their full potential for independent, self-reliant living.

Text Box: Text Box:   Webpage created by Jolanta Kurowski & Conchita Vilallba                                                                                                                              November 2007

CALIFORNIA STATE

FLOWER

California Poppy

Eschscholtzia Californica

Located at:

3227 CLAYTON ROAD

CONCORD, CA 94519

 

PH: (925) 827– 3863

FAX: (925) 827– 4080

Center for Adaptive Learning

A Key to Individual Potential

for Adults with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

CAL

CAL Offices

and Classrooms

Text Box: CITY OF CONCORD, CA, AND MT. DIABLO

Photo by Conchita Villalba