The Arc Announces Expansion of Adult Day Habilitation Program And Dedication of the Steven M. Metz Community Room

Enhanced Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

 

Egg Harbor Twp., NJ – February 25, 2022:  The Arc of Atlantic County is pleased to announce the recent expansion of the Adult Day Habilitation Center, located in the main campus in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.

The expansion to The Arc’s Adult Day Habilitation Program added an additional 5,000 square feet of space, for a total of 10,000 square feet of service areas where participants living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) can focus on learning new skills to build individual independence, while having fun and making new friends.

The program serves clients in center-based and community formats, giving persons living with IDD options to engage in activities that fit their abilities and needs. Programs include communication, social skills, and self-care, as well as music therapy, fitness classes, cooking, using technology, recreational sports, gardening and participating in community

volunteer activities. By offering these services, individuals achieve a sense of inclusion and learn to live and work together as part of a community.

On October 29, 2021, The Steven M. Metz Community Room was dedicated in the memory of Metz, who was a Board Member for The Arc of Atlantic County.

The Metz family holds an annual memorial golf tournament, which has generated over $36,000 in donations for The Arc of Atlantic County since 2018.

“Our family is honored to host the Steve M. Metz Memorial Golf Tournament annually, and thrilled that proceeds benefit people living with IDD, while carrying on his legacy of helping people,” said Steph Metz, his daughter.

“We believe our community is strongest when all people, including those with IDD, are included as engaged participants. We are grateful to the Metz Family for their commitment to people with IDD and pleased to be the recipient of proceeds from The Steve M. Metz Golf Tournament,”

commented Scott Hennis, CEO, for The Arc of Atlantic County.

Metz, of Northfield, was an Atlantic City Casino Executive who passed away in 2017. He was a member of the Board of Directors and volunteered his time in the community to assist The Arc of Atlantic County.

For more information, contact Mary Ruley Moyer, Director of Development and Community Outreach at 609-485-0800 ext. 135.

About The Arc of Atlantic County: The Arc of Atlantic County works to improve the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in our community. Through direct services, advocacy, education and prevention activities, we work in partnership with individuals and their families to make choices possible about how and where they live, learn, work and play. The Arc of Atlantic County serves nearly 800 individuals and their families annually and accredited by The Council on Quality and Leadership.

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