Program helps adults stay active and engaged
“(There are) going to be limitations, but with the right resources, anyone’s able to succeed.”
Kaleidoscope is an adult day program that brings people together to make friends, discover abilities, and enrich lives. Join AC anchor Sarah Williams as she talks with Program Coordinator Rebekah Allen about the program and the learning and recreational activities it offers for younger adults with disabilities.
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Alabama Care is partially supported by the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (http://www.acdd.org/). The views expressed are not necessarily the views of these organizations.
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