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The Arc-Solano features three core programs:

Alternatives in Curriculum and
Training (ACT)
ACT is a behavioral day program designed
to serve the special needs of consumers with dual diagnoses.
The approach has proven successful with consumers who need a
structured environment in which to work toward meeting
individual goals and improving their functioning in their world.
ACT provides a small group setting with a 1:3 ratio.
Consumers receive instruction in anger management, community
access, self-esteem and social skills. Some work
activities are available for those interested in earning money
and practicing appropriate work behaviors and skills. For
more information, click here.

Transitional Service (TS)
Transitional Service (TS) is a community-based independent
living skills (ILS) program. TS is goal oriented and consumer
driven, providing training and assistance to consumers in
developing adaptive ways of living independently in the
community. TS staff work with consumers in the areas of
advocacy, budgeting, cooking, accessing support agencies,
medical needs, shopping, parenting, and all areas in between.
Each staff member is responsible for a caseload of from ten to
twelve consumers. For more information about
TS, click here.

Art@Arc
Art@Arc is The Arc-Solano's resident
arts program, with an eclectic range of arts activities, and is
available to consumers participating in either the ACT or TS
programs. Click here to read more about
Art@Arc.
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