Bancroft provides a wide range of programs for people with autism, brain injuries and other intellectual or developmental disabilities. This brochure offers a quick guide to Bancroft's major programs, across the lifespan and at various levels of independence.
www.bancroft.org
2. Guide to Bancroft’s Since its founding in1883, Bancroft has grown from
Bancroft Program Key
Continuum of Programs a tiny school to a multifaceted organization serving n
Bancroft programs for people with
autism or other intellectual or
people of all ages, at sites in New Jersey, Pennsylvania developmental disabilities Toll-free: (800) 774-5516
and Delaware. Please keep this guide for convenient Email: inquiry@bancroft.org
Services for all ages and every level of need reference to all major Bancroft programs.
n Bancroft Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Online: www.bancroft.org
n Education Services and Support
Special
Age 0-7 3-9 5-21 Age 21+ 40-80+
n Intervention
Early n Contracted n Bancroft School
The n Injury Home and
Brain n In-Home Services n
Community Vocational
n Program n Services n Education Programs)
(Special Community Ages 21+ Services/Employment Support
Ages 0-3 Ages 3-21 Ages 5-21 Ages 21+ Ages 21+
Community setting
Community setting
Individualized rehabilitation at one’s A menu of highly individual-
home, job or other community site. ized services, such as be- A range of instruction and
Education and therapies for infants Hands-on services for public schools, Comprehensive Focus on maximizing independence havioral support, life-skills supports that help adults
a
nd toddlers with developmental private agencies and families, special education and and community re-integration. instruction, companionship, obtain and maintain jobs
d
elays or disabilities provided on-site and in-home behavioral intervention, and respite care for families
Regional in the community
Regional Regional emphasizing functional Regional
skills, communication, Regional
community participation,
vocational training and
n Injury Day Treatment
Brain
Services n Campus/Satellite
n Butterflies
Little n Education
Early career exploration
Ages 21+ Day Programs for Adults
n
Daycare Program n
Program Haddonfield, N.J. Ages 21+
Ages 0-7 Ages 3-9 Structured learning programs featuring
a variety of functional, meaningful
and therapeutic activities, from job
sampling to volunteering, social-skills
instruction to computer classes
Brick | Cherry Hill | Mullica Hill, N.J.
Coordinated rehabilitation including
physical, occupational and speech
therapy, cognitive rehabilitation,
Structured, educational Intensive school for individual and family counseling, n Adult Residential Services n Judith B. Flicker
daycare program for young children with autism, n
enabling most graduates
n Bancroft School
The vocational support Ages 21+ Residences
children with and without n Voorhees Pediatric Facility
at Ages 40-80+
to return to their home Brick | Cherry Hill | Plainsboro, N.J.
developmental delays Ages 3-21
school district
B a n c r o f t fa c i l i t y
B a n c r o f t fa c i l i t y
Haddon Heights, N.J.
Cherry Hill, N.J. n Injury Residential
Brain
Rehabilitation
Ages 21+
n Children and Youth
Residential Services
• Community | ages 7-21 An array of therapeutic, supervised
homes and apartments, on campus A residential and day
• Transitional Campus | ages 5-21
Special-education school and in the community. Support program for older adults,
• Lindens (intensive behavioral) | ages 5-21
located within a leading ranges from 24-hour awake emphasizing recreation,
A range of therapeutic, supervised pediatric care facility, for staffing, to highly independent socialization and overall
homes and apartments on-campus students with complex Full range of campus- and community- living with periodic staff check-ins. quality of life
and in the community medical needs based homes and apartments designed Southern N.J. | Central N.J. Voorhees, N.J.
Southern N.J. Voorhees, N.J. for varying levels of independence and Delaware | Southeastern Pa.
offering an array of rehabilitation services
Southern Central N.J.