Providing Quality Rehabilitative Work Services
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WELCOME"Let ADS Work For You" Welcome to Adult Development Services. ADS, located in Greenwood, WI, is a non-profit community rehabilitation program operated by Clark County. In existence since 1972 and in its present location since 1980, ADS provides work opportunities to a wide range of individuals with developmental, physical, and mental disabilities.
The underlying concept for providing this service is the belief that work plays a fundamental role in our lives. It gives a sense of identity, self-worth, and contribution to our lives. It gives a sense of identity, self-worth and contribution to our society, as well as a source of income. This opportunity should be available in some form to anyone choosing to participate.
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Brent Shoup
Associate Director
302 S. Jones St.
Greenwood, WI 54437
Phone: 715-267-7228
Mission Statement: To provide the highest quality of rehabilitation work services possible to individuals
with disabilities in Clark County. This service will be tailored to meet the needs if a diverse population in
both facility-based and community based work settings. Services will be provided in a manner that maximizes
outcomes with the most efficient use of resources.
Adult Development Services (ADS) is a community rehabilitation program that provides work services to adults
with disabilities. It is one of only a few County-operated work centers in Wisconsin; the majority being private,
non-profit. Our primary purpose is to offer a variety of opportunities to individuals so that they can take an
active role in experiencing the world of work.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Building constructed in 1980. Addition completed in 1990.
- Current budget of $1.6 million. Revenue over $1.2 million.
- ADS must be competitive in the business world in order to provide suitable
and adequate work experiences for its clientele.
- Over 90 individuals served in 2001. Current number in programs is 75.
- Services provided in both facility-based (sheltered work) and community-
based (supported employment) programs.
- Client worker payroll will exceed $250,000 this year.
FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
- Employs workers in a commercial food operation setting.
- Over 94,000 meals served in 2001. Contracts with Clark County Jail, Office
of Aging (3 Nutrition sites), and a daycare center.
- Clark Pizza operation produces and markets frozen pizzas to over 75 stores,
taverns, corporate farms, and fund-raisers in a 60-mile radius.
- Over $96,000 in pizza sales in 2001.
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
- Employs workers in assembly, bagging, mailing, and light manufacturing
operations.
- Contracts are procured through out-sourcing with area businesses and industries.
- Approximately 35 clients per day employed on piece-rated and hourly jobs.
- Recently acquired 24' delivery truck allows shipping of product to customer.
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
- Employs 30 workers in community-based work settings.
- Necessary support for worker is provided by job coaches.
- Total supported employment hours worked in 2001: 16,500
REHABILITATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT
- Provides intake, evaluation, case management, and counseling services to
clients.
- Vocational evaluation assesses individuals' strengths, weaknesses, aptitudes,
and interests, and makes recommendations for appropriate work program.
- Referrals are accepted from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR),
Clark County Community Services, or other outside referral source.
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Adult Development Services
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