Social Program & Events
R&R activities provide a safe place for participants to practice life skills in a safe, accepting environment. R&R is currently operating an Adult Social Program for participants aged 18 and older and a Youth Social Program for participants aged 9-17. Social Program members build friendships, have fun and practice leadership skills. Members are encouraged to take ownership of their Social Program by discussing and voting on what they would like to do together as a group. This fosters a feeling of belonging and investment in group goals.
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Our Events
Adult & Youth Social Program: Hayride at Bendix Woods
Bendix Woods 56960 Timothy Rd, New Carlisle, INIts Fall Y'all! Join us and enjoy the simple pleasures of the season: roasting hot dogs and marshmallows around the campfire, hot chocolate, and a hayride through beautiful Bendix Woods. To register for this event, please select the number of tickets for each participant. You may prepay online or select Cash on Delivery during checkout […]
Adult & Youth Social Program: Craft Night
Lakeville Community Center 214 W Patterson St., Lakeville, United StatesLet’s Get Creative! Join us for an evening of crafts and fun with your R&R friends. We will guide you through the process of making two holiday-themed crafts that not only encourage your creative expression but also make wonderful gifts for your loved ones. We will also be serving TACOS! If you have any questions […]
Adult & Youth Social Program: Christmas Party
North Liberty Church of Christ 65225 SR-23, North Liberty, United StatesOur annual Christmas party is on board the Polar Express! Bringing joy and blessings to our clients and their immediate families is something we look forward to every year. The event is free, but RSVP for each member of your party. If you have any questions or issues with registration, please contact Liz at ebennett@rhymeandreason.net or 574-208-0444. […]
Social Program Supports Person-Centered Goals
R&R’s trained Behavior Therapists oversee all Social Programs while interacting with participants. This helps each client gain valuable social skills, reach personal goals, build positive peer relationships, and move toward greater independence. Boundaries facilitate spontaneity and set the stage for “heart-to-heart” group time within a safe, confidential environment. Sufficient time is allowed to process any feelings or disclosures that may result.
We invite you to join us at our next activities!
For more information about Social Program activities and mentoring opportunities, please contact info@rhymeandreason.net or (574) 288-0494.
R&R’s trained Behavior Therapists oversee all Social Programs while interacting with participants. This helps each client gain valuable social skills, reach personal goals, build positive peer relationships, and move toward greater independence. Boundaries facilitate spontaneity and set the stage for “heart-to-heart” group time within a safe, confidential environment. Sufficient time is allowed to process any feelings or disclosures that may result.
We invite you to join us at our next activities!
For more information about Social Program activities and mentoring opportunities, please contact info@rhymeandreason.net or (574) 288-0494.
Social Program Supports Person-Centered Goals
All of R&R services are based upon a person-centered philosophy to support the good life objectives of each individual. While individual goals may differ, every person has a fundamental need to be heard, respected and to participate in community. Social Program helps meet these essential needs.
This video elaborates upon the person-centered approach to serving persons with disabilities and challenges.
Behavior Management
We respect the individuals we serve and recognize their unique strengths as well as challenges. Our therapists expertly tailor strategies to best serve each participant’s needs and good life goals.
Participant Assistance & Care
Participant Assistance and Care services is provided by R&R Adaptive Abilities Mentors to allow individuals with disabilities to remain and live successfully in their own homes, function and participate in their communities and avoid institutionalization.