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Guide to Bancroft’s Continuum of Programs FOR MORE INFORMATION To learn more about Bancroft programs for people with autism, acquired brain injuries or other intellectual or developmental disabilities, or to apply for admission, please call: Toll-free: (800) 774-5516 TTY: (856) 428-2697 Email: [email protected] Or visit www.bancroft.org BANCROFT, a New Jersey Non-Profit Corporation, admits children and adults of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin to all programs, activities, rights and privileges generally provided to people served by the organization. HEADQUARTERS 425 Kings Highway East, PO Box 20 Haddonfield, NJ 08033-0018 USA www.bancroft.org © 2012 Bancroft | All rights reserved Continuum Guide Nov 12
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Guide to Bancroft’s Continuum of Programs

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Page 1: Guide to Bancroft’s Continuum of Programs

Guide to Bancroft’s

Continuum of Programs

For more inFormationto learn more about Bancroft programs for people with autism, acquired brain injuries or other intellectual or developmental disabilities, or to apply for admission, please call:

toll-free: (800) 774-5516ttY: (856) 428-2697email: [email protected] visit www.bancroft.org

BancroFt, a new Jersey non-Profit corporation, admits children and adults of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin to all programs, activities, rights and privileges generally provided to people served by the organization.

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nEarly Intervention n Program ages 0-3

nChildren and Youth Residential Services • community | ages 7-21 • transitional campus | ages 5-21 • Lindens (intensive behavioral) | ages 5-21

nThe Bancroft Schoolnat Voorhees Pediatric Facility ages 3-21

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Since its founding in1883, Bancroft has grown from a tiny school to a multifaceted organization serving people of all ages, at sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Please keep this guide for convenient reference to all major Bancroft programs.

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nThe Bancroft School n(Special Education Programs)

ages 5-21

nLittle Butterflies nDaycare Program ages 0-7

nEarly EducationnProgram ages 3-9

services for all ages and every level of need

education and therapies for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities

Regional

nContracted n Services ages 3-21

hands-on services for public schools, private agencies and families, provided on-site and in-home

Regional

comprehensive special education and behavioral intervention, emphasizing functional skills, communication, community participation, vocational training and career exploration

Haddonfield, N.J.

intensive school for children with autism, enabling most graduates to return to their home school district

Cherry Hill, N.J.

special-education school located within a leading pediatric care facility, for students with complex medical needs

Voorhees, N.J.

structured, educational daycare program for young children with and without developmental delaysHaddon Heights, N.J.

a range of therapeutic, supervised homes and apartments on-campus and in the community

Southern N.J.

nBancroft programs for people with autism or other intellectual or developmental disabilities

nBancroft Brain injury rehabilitationnspecial education services and support

B a N c r o f t P r o G r a m K E y

nCommunity Vocational Services/Employment Support ages 21+

a range of instruction and supports that help adults obtain and maintain jobs in the community

Regional

a menu of highly individual-ized services, such as be-havioral support, life-skills instruction, companionship, and respite care for families

Regional

nIn-Home Services ages 21+

nJudith B. Flickern Residences ages 40-80+

a residential and day program for older adults, emphasizing recreation, socialization and overall quality of life

Voorhees, N.J.

nAdult Residential Services ages 21+

Southern N.J. | Central N.J. Delaware | Southeastern Pa.

an array of therapeutic, supervised homes and apartments, on campus and in the community. support ranges from 24-hour awake staffing, to highly independent living with periodic staff check-ins.

nBrain Injury Home and Community

ages 21+

individualized rehabilitation at one’s home, job or other community site. Focus on maximizing independence and community re-integration.

Regional

nBrain Injury Residential Rehabilitation

ages 21+

Full range of campus- and community-based homes and apartments designed for varying levels of independence and offering an array of rehabilitation services

Southern & Central N.J.

nBrain Injury Day Treatment Services

ages 21+

coordinated rehabilitation including physical, occupational and speech therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, individual and family counseling, vocational support

Brick | Cherry Hill | Plainsboro, N.J.

Toll-free: (800) 774-5516Email: [email protected] Online: www.bancroft.org

age 0-7 3-9 5-21 age 21+ 40-80+

nCampus/Satellite Day Programs for Adults ages 21+

structured learning programs featuring a variety of functional, meaningful and therapeutic activities, from job sampling to volunteering, social-skills instruction to computer classes

Brick | Cherry Hill | Mullica Hill, N.J.