LifePoint provides programs for special needs young adults that balance education, creativity, and community involvement. Including art therapy supports self-expression and emotional growth, while our young adult lifeskills program focuses on building independence, confidence, and connection.
Students in our adult day program for special needs take part in therapies, group learning, life skill practice, and community outings. Every activity is structured to strengthen abilities, encourage new interests, and foster a sense of belonging within a supportive environment.
Encouraging growth through music, creative activities, physical fitness, and emotional wellness.
Promoting independence with meaningful real-world experiences.
Our programs provide meaningful activities and assistance for young people with disabilities, supporting independence, confidence, and lasting friendships.
At LifePoint, programs for youngsters are designed to support independence, build confidence, and strengthen community connections. Each activity is created to develop life skills while encouraging friendships and personal growth.
Families seeking special needs care in Tarrant County trust LifePoint for its safe, consistent, and supportive approach. From music and art therapies to group outings and fitness activities, we provide diverse opportunities that reflect different abilities and interests.
Life skills such as grocery shopping, meal planning, and community dining experiences give students practical tools for daily living. Guided by faith, individualized mentoring, and assistance for people with disabilities, we ensure every young adult is recognized as a valued member of society.