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Services for adults with developmental disabilities include:
- Business Services: Support and training to work in the community.
- Developmental Training: Work skills, recreation, and daily living skills to enhance personal independence and self-esteem.
- Work: Vocational evaluation, job training, regular work, supported employment, and job placement services for persons with disabilities. Community Recycling Center is a part of this program.
- Community Integrated Living Arrangements: Clients who lease or own their own homes may receive support in the areas of budgeting, shopping, cooking, communication with medical providers, and participation in social and recreational events.
- Family Support - Services are provided to support families in caring for their special needs members.
- Personal Assistant (PA): Provides assistance with household tasks, personal care and, with permission of a doctor, certain health care procedures. PAs are selected, employed, and supervised by individual customers.
- Homemaker Services: Personal care provided by trained and professionally supervised personnel for customers who are unable to direct the services of a PA. Instruction and assistance in household management and self-care are also available.
- Maintenance Home Health: Services provided through a treatment plan prescribed by a physician or other health care professional. Other services include nursing care and physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
- Electronic Home Response: Emergency response system offered by hospitals and community service organizations. This rented signaling device provides 24-hour emergency coverage, permitting the individual to alert trained professionals at hospitals, fire departments, or police departments.
- Home Delivered Meals: Provided to individuals who can feed themselves but are unable to prepare food.
- Adult Day Care: The direct care and supervision of customers in a community-based setting to promote their social, physical, and emotional well-being.
- Assistive Equipment: Devices or equipment either purchased or rented to increase an individual's independence and capability to perform household and personal care tasks at home.
- Environmental Modification: Modifications in the home that help compensate for loss of ability, strength, mobility or sensation; increase safety in the home, and decrease dependence on direct assistance from others.
- Respite Services: Temporary care for adults and children with disabilities aimed at relieving stress to families. Respite services may be provided for vacation, rest, errands, family crisis or emergency. Services may include personal assistant, homemaker or home health.
- Screening for benefits programs
- Healthcare plan support, information, and advocacy
- In-home services
- Job skills evaluations
- Independent living skills training
- Residential education and outreach programs for children with disabilities
Provides services to improve quality of life of children and adults by developing individualized programs and teaching adaptive behaviors.
Services include:
- Behavioral intervention and treatment by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.
- Personal support.
- Service Facilitation/Case management.
- School observations.
- Home based training to parents and paraprofessionals.
- Medical consultation, and information.
- Assistance obtaining assistive technology through Medicaid.
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