Services
Day Services
individualized services and supports that enable an enrollee to acquire, retain or improve skills necessary to reside in a community activities and utilize community resources; to acquire and maintain employment; and to participate in retirement activities. ISP goals and objectives shall be required for enrollees receiving Day Services
Personal Assistance
Personal Assistance shall mean the provision of direct assistance with activities of daily living (e.g., bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, eating, meal preparation excluding cost of food), household chores essential to the health and safety of the enrollee, budget management, attending appointments and interpersonal and social skills building to enable the enrollee to live in a home in the community.
Supported Living
Supported Living is another type of residential service that provides individualized services and supports that enable an enrollee to acquire, retain, or improve skills necessary to reside in a home. This service includes direct assistance as needed with activities of daily living (e.g., bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, eating, meal preparation), and
building interpersonal and social skills that will enable the enrollee to live in a home in the community.
Community-Based Day Services
Community-based day service enable the service recipient to participate in meaningful and and productive activities in integrated settings with other community members who may not have disabilities. Supports provided may facilitate job exploration activities, volunteer work, educational activities and other meaningful, measurable community activities that promote developing relationships and maintaining ongoing relationship and maintaining ongoing relationships with friends and family members
Family Model Residential Support
Family Model Residential Support shall mean a type of residential service having individualized services and supports that enable an enrollee to acquire, retain or improve skills necessary to reside successfully in a family environment in the home of trained caregivers other than the family of origin. The service includes direct assistance as needed with activities of daily living (e.g., bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, eating, meal preparation excluding the cost of food), household chores essential to the health and safety of the enrollee, budget management as specified in the ISP, attending appointments
and interpersonal and social skills building to enable the enrollee to live in a home in the community.
Choice/CLS
Home and community based (HCBS) for adults 21 years of age and older with a
physical disability and seniors (age 65 & older)
Elderly and Disabled Waiver
Provides Support to people to continue living successfully in their own homes. this services gives families another option of living at home instead of nursing home placement.