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IF INDEPENDENCE IS THE KEY…COME SEE HOW YOU CAN
RIDE THE BEE!
Independent,
safe travel is a cornerstone community skill, with benefits that are well
documented and easily articulated. In addition to the cost savings, it enables
the individual to broaden his or her involvement within the community in
numerous ways. The flexibility of independent travel helps a person seek more
productive employment and take advantage of independent living situations. It
also allows for greater ease with which to engage in social activities.
Traveling independently allows a person to make use of recreational and
educational resources available in the community. Finally, independent travel
frequently results in a significant improvement in self-esteem that can become
an important steppingstone to integrating new skills and trying new activities.
The Westchester County Travel Training Program was designed to teach people with
developmental disabilities who have the motivation to learn to travel
independently, to use the Bee Line public transportation system. Training is on
a one to one basis and is specifically designed for each individual using a
four-phase plan. This approach consists of modeling, prompting, fading and
shadowing techniques. The Travel Training Program is a safe, efficient, cost
effective alternative to the Para Transit system. It is a free program sponsored
by the Westchester County Office for the Disabled and Department of
Transportation.
Referrals come from many sources including service coordinators, group home
managers, vocational, day habilitation and recreational programs, special
education, life skills/school transitioning programs, service coordinators and
family members.
For further information, contact Anna Masopust, Mobility Specialist @ (914)
995-2959 or email at
ammi@westchestergov.com.
Click here for
Travel Training Referral Form
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