The Social Scene: A Club for Adults with Special Needs

The Social Scene: a club for adults with special needs

For more information:
web:http://thesocialsceneclub.com
email: the socialscenenj@gmail.com
Phone: (201) 241-0476
Visit us: Facebook.com/thsocialsceneclub

Who we are:

The Social Scene-A club for adults with special needs is a membership based, late day, early evening, social opportunity. While there are many wonderful day programs and resources, very few social opportunities exist after program/work hours. The Social Scene is a place where members can:

*Socialize
*Exercise
*Reinforce the skills they learn daily

We provide a natural, safe and comfortable environment for our members to be themselves with their friends and peers.

What to expect:

*A variety of daily activities offered which member can choose from to participate in.

*Membership benefits at The Social Scene Club include meal planning and preparation, daily living skills, social skills and community-based skills.

*Spearheaded and supervised by an experienced, energetic, fun-loving, positive and devoted staff.

*Opportunities to build friendships and have meaningful relationships.

We empower member of The Social Scene to make social and life choices in a safe and supportive environment.

Please call (201) 241-0476 or email thesocialscenenj@gmail.com for rates and to schedule your membership interview!

Hours of Operative: 3:00pm-8:00pm, Monday-Friday
6 Riverside Avenue, Unit 120
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071

The Social Scene: A Club for Adults with Special Needs exists for your loved on to have social opportunities with friends and peers.

A Social Scene member is:
*An adult, 18 years old or older
*Independent with self help skills
*Able, comfortable and willing to participate in group activities, build friendships and have fun. The sample calendars above are just a snapshot of some of the great activities e have planned. A typical day looks something like this:

3:00pm-4:00pm: Members arrive and snack is provided-fruits, veggies and healthy options.

4:00pm: Member Pow-Wow! Here, we chat with members, get their ideas, feedback and thoughts. We also discuss the upcoming weeks menus and activities.

4:30pm-(5:00pm): Activity time and/or meal prep (see below). THERE IS ALWAYS something to do at The Social Scene Club. Our members have use of many common areas, including the lounge, creation station, book nook, health & wellness corner, kitchen etc. The role of staff is to ensure there are activities to choose from and keep members socially engaged.

5:00pm-(5:30pm): Meal Prep! For members who chose to eat dinner with us, they will be included in the preparation and execution of the meal. For $5.00 per day, members can opt in to any or all of the meals that week. Please note twice daily snacks and beverages are provided at no additional cost.*

6:00pm-(6:30pm): Activity time or free time. There will be an organized activity everyday at The Social Scene. Keeping in line with our overall philosophy of independence and empowerment, the members can choose to participate.

(Sample Activities: Health & wellness, Craft Night, Game Night, Karaoke Night and Movie Night)

Please call (201) 241-0476 or email thesocialscenenj@gmail.com for rates and to schedule your membership interview!

Disclaimer: this information is take directly from The Social Scene Club pamphlet. I have never used the service so I have no opinion either yes or no to program. Please call or email them for more information.

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About jwatrel

I am a free-lance writer and Blogger. I am the author of the book "Firehouse 101" (IUniverse.com 2005) part of trilogy of books centered in New York City. My next book "Love Triangles" is finished being edited and should be ready for release in the Fall. My latest book, "Dinner at Midnight", a thriller is on its last chapter. My long awaited book explains the loss of the 2004 Yankee game to Boston. I work as a Consultant, Adjunct College Professor, Volunteer Fireman and Ambulance member and Blogger. I have a blog site for caregivers called 'bergencountycaregiver', a step by step survival guide to all you wonderful folks taking care of your loved ones, a walking project to walk every block, both sides, of the island of Manhattan "MywalkinManhattan" and discuss what I see and find on the streets of New York and three sites to accompany it. One is an arts site called "Visiting a Museum", where I showcase small museums, historical sites and parks that are off the beaten track both in Manhattan and outside the city to cross reference with "MywalkinManhattan" blog site. Another is "DiningonaShoeStringNYC", featuring small restaurants I have found on my travels in this project, that offer wonderful meals for $10.00 and under. So be on the lookout for updates on all three sites and enjoy 'MywalkinManhattan'. The third is my latest site, "LittleShoponMainStreet", which showcases all the unique and independent shops that I have found on my travels throughout and around Manhattan. I have started two new blog sites for the fire department, one "EngineOneHasbrouck HeightsFireDepartmentnj" for the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department to discuss what our Engine Company is doing and the other is "BergenCountyFireman'sHomeAssociation" for the Bergen County Fireman's Association, which fire fighters from Bergen County, NJ, go to the Fireman's Home in Boonton, NJ to bring entertainment and cheer to our fellow brother fire fighters quarterly.
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1 Response to The Social Scene: A Club for Adults with Special Needs

  1. jwatrel says:

    Please call The Social Scene Club for more information on the program.

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