Big Lake Country Club Assisted Living Homes provide 24-hour assisted home living environment to developmentally delayed and emotionally challenged adults seeking a lifestyle of independent living but requiring daily support, monitoring, and supervision.
Our mission is "To promote the participant's level of functioning and independence in a therapeutic setting, provide support, respite, and education for families and caregivers, provide opportunities for social interaction, and serve as an integral part of the community service network."A Safe, Caring, and nurturing environment where personal growth and development are of primary importance.
Our mission is "To promote the participant's level of functioning and independence in a therapeutic setting, provide support, respite, and education for families and caregivers, provide opportunities for social interaction, and serve as an integral part of the community service network."A Safe, Caring, and nurturing environment where personal growth and development are of primary importance.
Services
Big Lake Country Club's Group Home provides 24-hour assistance to developmentally delayed and/or emotionally challenged single adult males seeking a life style of independent living but requiring daily support, monitoring, and supervision by others to ensure long term success.
Assistance with daily living skills and instrumental activities including hygiene, laundry and housekeeping, physical exercise, supervision of self-medication administration, nutrition and food preparation, personal and social interactions skills, etc.Family oriented activities such as evening dinners, picnics, barbecues, celebration of personal events (birthdays, etc), celebration of client related holidays, etc.
Assistance with daily living skills and instrumental activities including hygiene, laundry and housekeeping, physical exercise, supervision of self-medication administration, nutrition and food preparation, personal and social interactions skills, etc.Family oriented activities such as evening dinners, picnics, barbecues, celebration of personal events (birthdays, etc), celebration of client related holidays, etc.
Big Lake Country Club's Day Habilitation (Day Hab) program is designed to offer our clients the opportunity to meet specific objectives while engaged in voluntary, community-based activities which are of particular interest to them.
Clients volunteer at local organizations engaging in a variety of tasks including; gardening, mailings, maintenance and janitorial work, food preparation and distribution, four wheeler trips, zoo, museums, sled dog rides, or possibly a night out for dinner at our 24 foot projection theater, if that is not enough there are many, many more.
Clients volunteer at local organizations engaging in a variety of tasks including; gardening, mailings, maintenance and janitorial work, food preparation and distribution, four wheeler trips, zoo, museums, sled dog rides, or possibly a night out for dinner at our 24 foot projection theater, if that is not enough there are many, many more.
Big Lake Country Club has paired with the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA) to bring Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) and Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) services to Mat-Su valley consumers in need of mental health treatment or learning assistance. EAP and EAL incorporates horses experientially for emotional growth and learning.
Big Lake Country Club's Job coaching program consists of training a client by an approved specialist, who uses structured techniques to aid the client conducting a selected task and learn the interpersonal skills necessary to be accepted as a worker at the job site and in related community contacts.
The joy of sitting astride and controlling a horse is an empowering experience for an individual with physical, mental and/or emotional disabilities. Our mission is to provide recreational therapeutic horseback riding for people with these challenges.
Horseback riding gives individuals with disabilities a chance to strengthen muscles, increase joint mobility, improve balance, posture, and coordination in a way that makes learning fun and interesting.Acquiring these skills fosters the development of confidence and self reliance while riders learn the basics of caring for a horse.
Horseback riding gives individuals with disabilities a chance to strengthen muscles, increase joint mobility, improve balance, posture, and coordination in a way that makes learning fun and interesting.Acquiring these skills fosters the development of confidence and self reliance while riders learn the basics of caring for a horse.