The purpose of Cornucopia's training program
is to make a difference for each participant
preparing him or her for the transition to employment
in the community. All trainees, whether or not
they complete their programs or find employment,
learn something about themselves and about the
world of work.
Cornucopia, Inc. is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization
providing one the most unique training programs
in the area. Through our Vocational Services
we provide Employment Services, Work Adjustment,
Work Based Training, and Situational Assessments
for people with disabilities.


Clients range in age from late-teens
to mid-sixties
Approximately 50% are from ethnic minorities
Approximately 50% of people served have some
form of mental retardation The remainder of
those we serve have disabilities such as brain
injury, mental health issues, orthopedic challenges,
hearing or visual impairments
The common thread among this diverse group is
that all clients have a disability that represents
a challenge to securing meaningful employment.
Vocational Programs
Cornucopia offers work adjustment services
in a variety of community-based settings. The
purpose of work adjustment is to help participants
develop work habits, attitudes, and skills that
they will need to succeed in the competitive
labor market. Areas of particular emphasis include:
Attendance and punctuality
Social interactions
Ability to follow directions
Grooming
Flexibility
Work speed
Work quality
Work adjustment can also be used to evaluate
a person's potential for competitive employment
and determine which areas of employment are
best suited for the individual.
Cornucopia operates work adjustment programs
in the following settings:
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Nature’s Bin, is a natural
fresh foods market in Lakewood, which is
operated by Cornucopia, Inc. It serves as
a training site for a unique
and successful program providing vocational
training leading to employment for people
with disabilities. |
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The Target store in University Heights
is providing vocational training participants
with a unique opportunity by hosting Cornucopia’s
vocational training program in a large
scale retail setting. Like all of our
programs, Cornucopia's vocational training
at Target serves people with a wide rage
of disabilities. |
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The Eliza
Jennings Senior Care Network, a nursing
care and assisted living center on Cleveland’s
West Side graciously hosts one of Cornucopia’s
community-based vocational training programs
for people with disabilities. A Cornucopia
case manager is on-site working with trainees
to develop work habits, attitudes, behaviors,
and skills they will use in any competitive
job. |
Cornucopia's work adjustment programs last
an average of 8-12 weeks but the duration varies
based on the needs of the individual. Trainees
and consumers referred for situational assessment
are paid minimum wage while participating in
Cornucopia's Programs. All work adjustment locations
are staffed by full-time Case Managers who coordinate
the programs and ensure that trainees are making
progress towards their goals. Trainees graduate
from the program upon achieving the majority
of their goals. Cornucopia's employment specialists
and job coaches are available to assist graduates
in finding and maintaining a good job match
in the community.
Cornucopia Employee Development
Services for Poeple with Disabilities are accredited
by CARF - The Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission.