Service Definitions
Residential Habilitation and Support
Provides support when one-time, short-term or on-going assistance to meet daily living needs and ensure adequate functioning at home and in the community. Overseeing skills such as:
- Pedestrian safety
- Money management
- Fitness goals
- Community integration
- Self-care
- Personal hygiene
- Communication goals
Respite
Provides temporary substitution for and time-limited relief of primary caregivers or family of a person who is developmentally disabled by capable, competent personnel. Such as:
- Playing games at homes while the family is away
- A special activity, such as a movie or trip to a park.
- Various activities as indicated by the needs of the individual
Adult Foster Care
AFC is a service that provides residential support to adults with disabilities who live in the community.
AFC offers a home-like, family environment to adults with a developmental disability.
The householder provides the individual with an environment that promotes a sense of belonging and encourages the development of positive social roles and feelings of self-worth as well as skill building opportunities.
Residential Habilitation Support Services
Includes teaching specific living skills such as:
- Managing money
- Learning the bus route
- Finding enjoyable leisure activities
- Finding a place to live
- Doing laundry
- Developing social skills
- Managing time
- Caring for the home
- SHopping for food and cooking
Other Services
We also provide:
- Individual Education Plan meetings
- Person Centered Planning
- Help with management of budgets
- Service coordination
- Transitional planning
