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Employing Partners in Community (EPIC) provides day training and habilitation services for persons who have developmental disabilities. EPIC offers vocational and non-vocational services, with an emphasis on community integration. EPIC is licensed to serve 50 adults with developmental disabilities who are diagnosed with mental retardation, from mild to severe. Some have additional problems such as autism, mental health problems, hearing or vision loss, or mobility impairment. Participants have ranged in age from 21 to 78.
The Skills for Life program supports the challenges of independent living for teens and adults with developmental disabilities. Services offered include child neglect/abuse prevention (Family Skills Program); support coordination services; Respite Care for families with children with developmental disabilities during school Holidays and over the summer; youth programs; community education classes; and representative payee services.
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For more information about St. Olaf Adult Education & Employment, please contact Leslie Vinson at 612-302-3401 or [email protected].
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