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Referral & Admission Process at Springbrook
The School at Springbrook
Springbrook's school program serves children with developmental disabilities ages 5 to 21, whose primary diagnosis is Mental Retardation. The school provides a residential option or a day program.
All referrals to the school program must be made by The Committee on Special Education of the home school district of the student.
If the home school district believes that a student would best be served at our residential school, the school district must send a packet of current information about the student to Springbrook.
The packet should include:
- Current Individualized Education Plan
- Current Psychological Evaluation
- Records from previous residential placements
- Social History
- Medical records including history, dental, immunizations, medication, and copy of last physical exam
- All records pertaining to behavioral issues including data collection, progress notes, intervetion plans
- Individual Service Plan (ISP) (if available)
Students placed in a residential or hospital setting: If a student is currently in another residential or hospital setting, Springbrook needs to receive records from the facility. All records for the previous 3 months should be included with the referral packet. Students will not be considered if these records are not received.
This packet of information will be reviewed by Springbrook. If Springbrook feels that our program may be able to meet the needs of the student, a screening and evaluation to assess the student will be arranged.
Springbrook believes in a team approach and requires that the school district and parents and/or guardians are involved in the referral and admission process.
For more information on the referral and admission process for the school program contact:
Kelly Zack-Decker
(607) 286-7171 x.220
zackdeckerk@springbrookny.org
The Community Homes at Springbrook
Springbrook operates 18 homes in Otsego and Chenango Counties which are designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities who are over 21 years of age.
Our homes, located in community settings with access to recreational, social and work opportunities and are staffed 24 hours a day.
Admission will be considered for individuals whose primary diagnosis is Mental Retardation and whom meet service eligibility requirements as defined by the NYS Office of Mental retardation and Developmental Disabilities. Upon contact with the Springbrook's Director of Community Homes, an application for admission packet will be sent to the referring person.
Information that should be sent to Springbrook should include:
- Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
and/or Individual Service Plan (ISP)
- Psychological Assessment
(within the past year) and/or a
Psychiatric Assessment
- Copy of last physical
- Materials from previous placements
- Social History
- Medical records including history,
dental, immunizations, medication
- Behavioral data
If the initial review of materials indicates that the individual may be appropriate for placement at Springbrook, a personal screening will be arranged.
For more information on the referral and admission process for our community homes, contact:
Linda Stager
(607) 286-7171 x.304
stagerl@springbrookny.org
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