Provides a wide range of medical, rehabilitative and homemaker services for people who are homebound. Services include the following:
-Elder care
-Care of those with disabilities, chronic illnesses, lifestyle-limiting illnesses, or recovering from acute illnesses
-24-hr/day care
-chronic health care
-long-term health care
-illness recovery
-in-home health care
-durable medical equpment (DME)
-hospice care
-private duty nursing
-physician and nursing care
-physical, occupational, and speech therapy
-medical social services
-home health aides
-homemaker or attendant care
-companionship
-volunteer care
-nutritional support
-medical equipment and suplies
-laboratory and x-ray imaging
-pharmaceutical services
-transportation-home
-delivered meals
Provides a wide range of medical, rehabilitative and homemaker services for people who are homebound. Services include the following:
-Elder care
-Care of those with disabilities, chronic illnesses, lifestyle-limiting illnesses, or recovering from acute illnesses
-24-hr/day care
-chronic health care
-long-term health care
-illness recovery
-in-home health care
-durable medical equpment (DME)
-hospice care
-private duty nursing
-physician and nursing care
-physical, occupational, and speech therapy
-medical social services
-home health aides
-homemaker or attendant care
-companionship
-volunteer care
-nutritional support
-medical equipment and suplies
-laboratory and x-ray imaging
-pharmaceutical services
-transportation-home
-delivered meals
ASI Home Care's Home Care Aides help persons who are disabled or chronically ill with their non-medical activities of daily living whether within or outside the home. Home Care Aides assist clients with personal, physical mobility, and therapeutic care needs, per care plans established by a care coordinator, social worker, or other health care counselor.
ASI Home Care's Home Care Aides help persons who are disabled or chronically ill with their non-medical activities of daily living whether within or outside the home. Home Care Aides assist clients with personal, physical mobility, and therapeutic care needs, per care plans established by a care coordinator, social worker, or other health care counselor.
South Chicago Parents & Friends matches each consumer with a self-directed assistant. The self-directed assistant will assess, review, and coordinate the individual's personal, educational, and social needs to ensure that all are being met. The self-directed assistant is part of a team that works with the individual and the family to implement a Personal Support Plan (PSP) that can be adjusted and refined according to changing needs, goals, and wishes.
South Chicago Parents & Friends matches each consumer with a self-directed assistant. The self-directed assistant will assess, review, and coordinate the individual's personal, educational, and social needs to ensure that all are being met. The self-directed assistant is part of a team that works with the individual and the family to implement a Personal Support Plan (PSP) that can be adjusted and refined according to changing needs, goals, and wishes.
Services focus on assisting the elderly to remain in their home and community. Services may include housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation and clean-up, setting up medical appointments, shopping, running errands, and helping with communication.
Services focus on assisting the elderly to remain in their home and community. Services may include housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation and clean-up, setting up medical appointments, shopping, running errands, and helping with communication.
- Community Supports for Independence Program: Begins with an independent living skills assessment that allows the team to customize supports to increase skills in areas of need. Goal of the program is to support the participants with achieving their goal to live independently within two years. The program allows individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to gain skills and build their natural supports over the course of two years.
- Transitional In-Home Program: Serves individuals who have acquired brain injury or head trauma after the age of 22 years. Participants are assigned to a service coordinator through the Department of Health. The service includes training and practice with activities related to daily living and maintenance of a household.
- Community Supports for Independence Program: Begins with an independent living skills assessment that allows the team to customize supports to increase skills in areas of need. Goal of the program is to support the participants with achieving their goal to live independently within two years. The program allows individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to gain skills and build their natural supports over the course of two years.
- Transitional In-Home Program: Serves individuals who have acquired brain injury or head trauma after the age of 22 years. Participants are assigned to a service coordinator through the Department of Health. The service includes training and practice with activities related to daily living and maintenance of a household.
Provides emotional and physical assistance to employees of the workshops to remain employed. Also, provides three daily routes round trip transportation.
Provides emotional and physical assistance to employees of the workshops to remain employed. Also, provides three daily routes round trip transportation.
In-Home Individual Support: Assistants provides a respite function to support individuals with autism both in the natural home environment and in the community.
In-Home Individual Support: Assistants provides a respite function to support individuals with autism both in the natural home environment and in the community.
Consumer Directed Attendant Services: A consumer-directed approach to attendant services which allows individuals 18 and older who is eligible for nursing home care to retain services of a personal attendant and direct care. Services are paid for by state and federal funds through MO HealthNet (Medicaid). Can also help an individual recruit a personal care attendant, interview and screen applicants, schedule and supervise an attendant and manage MO HealthNet requirements.
Consumer Directed Attendant Services: A consumer-directed approach to attendant services which allows individuals 18 and older who is eligible for nursing home care to retain services of a personal attendant and direct care. Services are paid for by state and federal funds through MO HealthNet (Medicaid). Can also help an individual recruit a personal care attendant, interview and screen applicants, schedule and supervise an attendant and manage MO HealthNet requirements.
South Chicago Parents & Friends matches each consumer with a self-directed assistant. The self-directed assistant will assess, review, and coordinate the individual's personal, educational, and social needs to ensure that all are being met. The self-directed assistant is part of a team that works with the individual and the family to implement a Personal Support Plan (PSP) that can be adjusted and refined according to changing needs, goals, and wishes.
South Chicago Parents & Friends matches each consumer with a self-directed assistant. The self-directed assistant will assess, review, and coordinate the individual's personal, educational, and social needs to ensure that all are being met. The self-directed assistant is part of a team that works with the individual and the family to implement a Personal Support Plan (PSP) that can be adjusted and refined according to changing needs, goals, and wishes.
Program that allows Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid waiver program recipients the option of finding and hiring their own in home care. CDAC in home care providers can offer either skilled services (medical in nature) or unskilled services (normal daily life activity). All CDAC Agreements must be approved by the Medicaid members case manager or Department of Human Services service worker.
TO BECOME A CDAC PROVIDER - contact the Iowa Medicaid Enterprise and request an application to become an individual HCBS CDAC provider (Provider Enrollment Department). The IME will mail an application form with instructions for filling it out and request a background check to be done. Send in completely filled out application to IME Provider Enrollment, PO Box 36450, Des Moines, IA 50315.
Program that allows Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid waiver program recipients the option of finding and hiring their own in home care. CDAC in home care providers can offer either skilled services (medical in nature) or unskilled services (normal daily life activity). All CDAC Agreements must be approved by the Medicaid members case manager or Department of Human Services service worker.
TO BECOME A CDAC PROVIDER - contact the Iowa Medicaid Enterprise and request an application to become an individual HCBS CDAC provider (Provider Enrollment Department). The IME will mail an application form with instructions for filling it out and request a background check to be done. Send in completely filled out application to IME Provider Enrollment, PO Box 36450, Des Moines, IA 50315.
South Chicago Parents & Friends matches each consumer with a self-directed assistant. The self-directed assistant will assess, review, and coordinate the individual's personal, educational, and social needs to ensure that all are being met. The self-directed assistant is part of a team that works with the individual and the family to implement a Personal Support Plan (PSP) that can be adjusted and refined according to changing needs, goals, and wishes.
South Chicago Parents & Friends matches each consumer with a self-directed assistant. The self-directed assistant will assess, review, and coordinate the individual's personal, educational, and social needs to ensure that all are being met. The self-directed assistant is part of a team that works with the individual and the family to implement a Personal Support Plan (PSP) that can be adjusted and refined according to changing needs, goals, and wishes.
Providing a variety of services to meet the needs of children and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities. Services from 1 hour to 24 hour care. 24 hour residential homes for adults. Certified to provide HCBS Waiver Services and Habilitation Services.
-- HCBS supported community living -- Respite -- Consumer directed attendant care -- Habilitation Services -- Home and vehicle modifications -- Pre-vocational services -- Supported employment -- Transportation
Providing a variety of services to meet the needs of children and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities. Services from 1 hour to 24 hour care. 24 hour residential homes for adults. Certified to provide HCBS Waiver Services and Habilitation Services.
-- HCBS supported community living -- Respite -- Consumer directed attendant care -- Habilitation Services -- Home and vehicle modifications -- Pre-vocational services -- Supported employment -- Transportation
ASI Home Care's Home Care Aides help persons who are disabled or chronically ill with their non-medical activities of daily living whether within or outside the home. Home Care Aides assist clients with personal, physical mobility, and therapeutic care needs, per care plans established by a care coordinator, social worker, or other health care counselor.
ASI Home Care's Home Care Aides help persons who are disabled or chronically ill with their non-medical activities of daily living whether within or outside the home. Home Care Aides assist clients with personal, physical mobility, and therapeutic care needs, per care plans established by a care coordinator, social worker, or other health care counselor.