Adult Day Services

Adult Day Services provide active, person-centered support that fosters independence. Adult Day Services consist of meaningful daytime activities that:

  • Maximize or maintain skills and abilities.
  • Keep participants engaged in their environment and community through optimal care and support.
  • Actively stimulate, encourage, develop, and maintain personal skills.
  • Introduce new leisure pursuits.
  • Establish new relationships.
  • Improve or maintain flexibility, mobility, and strength.
  • Build on previously learned skills.

Community Living Services

Community Living Services are individually tailored supports that assist the participant with acquiring, retaining, or improving skills related to living in the community. These supports include adaptive skill development, assistance with activities of daily living, including medication assistance, light housekeeping, community inclusion, transportation, adult educational supports, and social and leisure skill development that assist the participant to reside in the most integrated setting appropriate for their needs.

Community Support Services

Community support services help acquire, retain, or improve self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills. Services include activities to keep participants engaged in their environment, develop and maintain relationships, and build on previously learned skills. Services shall be furnished consistent with the participant’s IPC and include full access to the community to the same degree as community members who do not receive Medicaid home and community-based services. Adult educational support is an approved activity of this service.

Supported Employment Services

The outcome of using employment services is to help a participant find and maintain a job that meets personal and career goals. Supported employment services offer a variety of supports to assist a participant age 18 or older who, because of their disability, needs intensive support to find and maintain self-employment or a job in a competitive, integrated work setting for which a participant is compensated at minimum wage or above, but not less than the customary wage and level of benefits paid by the employer for the same or similar work performed by an individual without a disability.

Individual Habilitation Training

Individual habilitation training is a specialized 1:1 intensive training service to assist a participant with acquiring or improving skills not yet mastered that will lead to more independence and a higher level of functioning. Individual habilitation training services are available for participants who live with unpaid caregivers or need less than 24-hour paid supervision and support. Individual Habilitation Training is open to persons aged 0-20.

Case Management Services

Case management is required to assist participants in gaining access to needed waiver and other Medicaid State Plan services, as well as medical, social, educational, and other services, regardless of the funding source.

Respite Care

Respite services are intended to be utilized short-term to relieve an unpaid or primary caregiver from the daily burdens of care. Respite includes assistance with personal care and activities of daily living (ADLs), medication assistance if needed, and supervision.

Personal Care

Personal care services consist of a range of assistance to enable participants to accomplish tasks they would normally do for themselves if they did not have a disability. Assistance may include hands-on assistance or prompting the participant to perform a task. Personal care services may be provided on an episodic or continuingly. Provided health-related services may consist of care relating to medical or health protocols, medication assistance or administration, and range of motion exercises

Companion Care

Companion care services include supervision, socialization, and assistance for a participant to maintain home and community safety and enhance independence. Companions may assist the participant with tasks such as meal preparation, laundry, and shopping but do not perform these activities as discrete services.

Child Habilitation

Child habilitation services provide children with regularly scheduled activities and supervision for a portion of their day. Services include training, coordination, and intervention for skill development and maintenance, physical health promotion and care, language development, cognitive development, socialization, social and community integration, and domestic and economic management. This includes services unavailable through public education programs in the participant’s local school district, including after-school supervision, daytime services when school is not in session, and services to preschool-age children.

For more information about our direct care services, call us at 307-369-2140.

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