We offer these services
- Day Support
Day supports provide assistance with acquisition, retention, Of improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills, which take place in a non-residential setting, separate from the home or facility in which the individual resides. Day supports shall focus on enabling the individual to attain or maintain his Or her maximum functional level and shalt be coordinated with any physical,
occupational, or speech therapies listed in the ptan of care. In addition, habilitation services may serve to reinforce skills or lessons taught in school, therapy, Of other settings. - Summer School/Non School Day Program
- After- School Program
- Personal Care Services
Personal Care services include support, supervision and engaging participation with eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene and other activities of daily living. Support and engaging consumer participation is non-habilitative and describes the flexibility of activities that may encourage the person to maintain skills gained during active treatment and/or habilitation while also providing supervision for independent activities of the consumer. - Residentual Supports
The intent of this service is to meet the habilitation and personal care needs of individuals living in licensed residential settings or unlicensed alternative family living homes. It was designed to provide flexibility and reflect the natural flow of a person's day. Residential Supports provide assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to activities of daily living, such as personal grooming and cleanliness. bed making and household chores. eating and the preparation of food, and the socia! and adaptive skills necessary to enable the individual to reside in a non-institutional setting. - Respite
Respite care is a service Ihat provides periodic relief for the family or primary caregiver. In order 10 be considered lhe primary care giver, a person must be principally responsible for the care and supervision of the individual, and must maintain their primary residence at the same address as the covered individual. This service may be provided in the individual's home or in an out-of-home
setting. Respite should not be provided to an individual when the individual is home for the purpose of a family visit. - Respite- Non-Institutional
A registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN) provides this level of respite in a private home. - Supported Employment
Supported employment services consist of paid employment for persons for whom competitive employment at or above the minimum wage is unlikely, and who, because of their disabilities, need intensive ongoing support to perform in a work setting. This does not prohibit an individual in any way from being paid at or above minimum wage. Supported employment is conducted in a variety of settings; particularty work sites in which persons without disabilities are employed. Supported employment includes activities needed to sustain paid work by individuals receiving waiver services, including supervision and training. - Home & Community Support
The intent of this service is to meet the habilitation and support needs of individuals living in their own home or their family's home. Home and community supports services provide instruction and assistance to enable the individual to acquire and maintain skills that will allow him/her to function with greater independence in the community. Home and community supports provides habilitation, training and instruction coupled with elements of support, supervision and engaging participation to reflect the natural flow of training, practice of skills, and other activities as they occur during the course of the person's day,
Interactions with the person are designed to achieve outcomes identified in the Plan of Care. Support and supervision of the person's activities to sustain skills gained through habilitation and training is also an acceptable goal of home and Community Supports. This service may be provided in an individual's private
residence and/or in the community.