Membership
DDA & Private Pay Options Available
What’s Included
Use of facilities - “member meet-up”
Clubs and Classes
Community Engagement outings
Social hang-out and Open-Rec hours
Member Advisory Board
Volunteer Opportunities
Mentorship & Leadership Opportunities
Educational/information nights
Special Events
About our members.
Activities, clubs, classes, and events at the SCC are designed for people who:
Have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
Are between the ages of 18-35+
Want to socialize, have fun, build skills and be a part of a supportive and vibrant community
Are in a high school transition program, post-secondary education, or have exited school
Are working or have a desire to work
Need support engaging socially and building community
Activities, clubs, classes, and events at the SCC are not designed for people who:
Have serious disruptive behaviors (extreme physical aggression toward self or others)
Have verbal aggressions with intent to threaten or harm others
Destroy property with the intent to hurt another person or self
Have symptoms related to psychosis
Have recently experienced or are currently experiencing a mental health crisis
The intake process helps us decide if Summit Community Center’s offerings are able to support your goals and needs.
Staffing Ratios and Support
Summit Community Center operates on a 1:4 staff ratio (1 staff per 4 members). This is our standard of operations and staff are assigned throughout the center based on member needs for true activity engagement and participation.
“Bring Your Own Independence” - The SCC is not able to provide 1:1 support to it’s members. This includes individual support for self-care, medical, safety, or behavioral reasons.
Membership Types
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Private Pay
The Summit Community Center is dedicated to keeping its programming as accessible and low-cost as possible. As we work to build our scholarship opportunities, if you need financial assistance please contact us.
$5/hour - Center Hangout in our community, gaming, and outdoors spaces
$21.80/hour - Recreational, Social, Community outings
$40/hour (individualized small group) - Specialty Classes/Independence U Courses
*For billing and accessibility purposes, private pay rates are set to match state reimbursement rates.
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DDA
The Summit Community Center accepts both DDA Respite and Specialized Habilitation hours for participation in recreational, leisure, social, community and educational activities.
Respite - Recreational, Social, Community outings, Events
Specialized Habilitation ( small group) - Specialty Classes/Independence U Courses
*If a member runs out of DDA hours and would like to participate in activities at the SCC they can participate at Private Pay rates.
*If you do not have DDA funding and you would like to explore this option, SCC staff can support you through the eligibility process.
Additional Fees/Costs
Community Outings/Events:
Members may be asked to cover the cost of entrance fees, ticket fees, etc. as well as flat fee to cover staffing.
Larger events may come with an additional fee to cover production costs.
Flat Rate Rentals:
Flat rate table or room rentals for gaming or social meet-ups are available to SCC members. Please contact us directly for cost and availability.