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Mobility Training Services (MTS)
Increasing independence by building necessary daily living skills
Our Focus
Mobility Training Services (MTS) areas of training and instruction include :
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Increase knowledge of street safety & traffic laws
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Decision making
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Reading comprehension that will assist with recognizing traffic laws.
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Time management
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Researching schedules & locations to and from a specific location.
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How to pay for public transportation
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Learn bus routes and find bus stops
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Learn other methods of public transportation
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Learn how to access DMV information and prepare for DMV written exams
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Other skills may be available, speak with your Service Coordinator
About Mobility Training Services
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Mobility Training Services (MTS) is a service that teaches an individual how to move within and around their community using public transportation. MTS increases the individual's independence, self esteem and self-reliance. Mobility Training Services are tailored to meet the needs of the individual at all times.
Mobility Training Services (MTS) is designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities such as:
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Autism
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Intellectual Disability
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Epilepsy
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Cerebral Palsy
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Other developmental disabilities
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Entrance Criteria
Mobility Training Services (MTS) is provided to an individual that meets the following criteria.
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Male or female, not younger than 16 years old.
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Must have diagnosis of a developmental disability per Regional Center's guidelines.
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Individual must have the cognitive ability to identify numbers and letters, tell time, and learn street safety and traffic signals
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Individual must be in need of Mobility Training Services and support in the community.