The Marietta Enrichment
Center (MEC) is a GCSS Community Life program that offers Adult
Enrichment Programming and Youth ADL (Activities of Daily Living) programs.
MEC uses a variety
of facility and community-based activities to provide participants with supports
based on their needs. The goal of
MEC is to ensure
participants are involved in activities to help them achieve their goals of
independent living, personal development, self-advocacy, self-determination and
community inclusion.
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Activities include |
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Development of social skills
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Computer skills
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Pre-vocational skills |
Health and wellness |
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Safety and mobility |
Exercise and fitness |
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Communications and sign language |
Music therapy |
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Daily Living Skills |
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Who is eligible?
The Adult Enrichment Program includes adults 18 years of age and older.
The Youth ADL Program includes youth 12 to 17 years of age. It is offered before
and after school, during school closings and during summer vacation.
Individuals must be diagnosed with a developmental disability and can
potentially benefit from the services.
How is it funded?
There are several payment options for
MEC:
- State Contracted Services (Grant in Aid Funds)
- Medicaid Waiver Program
- Private Pay
- Third Party Sponsorship
Sign-up for services now!

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