Day Training Activity Center

Our Day Training Activity Center (DTAC) combines recreational activities with daily living skills and behavioral development for adults with developmental disabilities, including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other support needs. Participants engage in meaningful activities that promote learning, independence, and personal choice.

Skill Building and Daily Living Support

DTAC Alambre focuses on developing essential living skills through structured support and hands-on learning. Direct Support Professionals help persons served build social skills, strengthen safety awareness, and improve self-help abilities such as toileting, hand washing, feeding, and other daily routines.

Program activities include arts and crafts, music classes, group games, and social time, creating a fun, supportive environment where participants can learn and thrive.


Staff provide high levels of support through:

  • 1:2 ratio for self-help skill development
  • 1:1 ratio for behavioral support
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Community Enrichment

Participants enjoy both on-site and community-based experiences designed to promote independence and real-world learning. Outings may include local parks, libraries, recreation centers, and volunteer opportunities.

Through these activities, persons served practice socialization, communication, safety skills, and community awareness—all guided by person-centered choices and interests.

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For more information, please contact our DTAC Manager, Will Clawson, at 949-837-7280 ext. 309.

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