Liberty Center for Language and Learning, LLC exists to serve Arizona and more specifically our Tucson community with resources related to disorders on the autism spectrum, developmental disabilities and alternative methods of communication. It is our hope to be at the forefront of technology, education and research, to ensure that the individuals we serve reach their fullest potential.
LIFE Lessons' mission is to create an environment that teaches, fosters, and maintains independence for developmentally disabled young adults, both within the community and throughout daily life. To achieve this we incorporate living skills, community activities, volunteerism and socialization activities into our program.
Contact Information:
Amy Rhodes
Phone: (520) 327-0777
Email: tucsonlifelessons@yahoo.com
Habilitation helps individuals acquire new skills and abilities that they may have not developed naturally due to their disability. This contrast with rehabilitation which focuses on restoring lost skills.
Respite services provide temporary relief for primary caregivers by offering short-term care for individuals with disabilities. These services are designed to give caregivers a break from their responsibilities while ensuring that the person receiving care continues to receive appropriate support in a safe environment.
Attendant care refers to support services provided by trained caregivers to help individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or age-related conditions carry out daily living activities. These services are designed to promote independence and allow individuals to remain in their homes or communities rather than in institutional settings.
Day Treatment Adult Services are structured, non-residential programs that provide therapeutic support, medical monitoring, and social activities for adults with physical, cognitive, or behavioral health needs. These services are typically offered during the day—on weekdays—and allow participants to return to their homes in the evening.
A Day Treatment Training Summer Program is a structured, short-term program offered during the summer months that combines therapeutic support, skills training, and recreational activities for children, and adolescents with behavioral health needs or developmental disabilities.
Children and Adults with developmental disabilities who are enrolled in DDD and eligible for services under ALTCS.
Services are authorized by an individuals DDD Support Coordinator.
Centralized Background Check
CPR First Aid
Article 9
Prevention and Support
Abuse and Neglect Training
4625 E. 2nd St., Tucson, AZ 85711
Stephanie Genteman MA, BCBA, LBA Phone: +1 (520) 991-0877 Email: stephanie@libertycentertucson.org Susan O'Cain MA Phone: (520) 991-8697 Email: susanok77@gmail.com
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