Services We Provide
The Home and Community-Based Waiver Services we provide are listed on this page. Moving your mouse over an item will show more information.
Full details of every service we provide can be found on
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- HomemakerHomemaker
Services consisting of general household activities (meal preparation and routine household care) provided by the trained homemaker, when the individual regularly responsible for these activities is temporarily absent or unable to manage the home and care for him or himself or others in the home.
- Personal CarePersonal Care
Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, activities of daily living.
- Residential Habilitation TrainerResidential Habilitation Trainer
A trainer provides participant specific, individually designed and coordinated training. He or she assists participants in acquiring, retaining, and improving the self-help, socialization, adaptive, and safety skills necessary to reside successfully in home and community based settings.
- Respite CareRespite Care
Respite is provided to a participant who is unable, unassisted, to care for him or herself and the participant's primary care giver is absent or in need of relief from furnishing such services on a short-term basis pursuant to the individual plan of care.
- Special Equipment: Initial & RepairSpecial Equipment: Initial & Repair
Services include devices, controls, or appliances, specified in the plan of care, which enable individuals to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, to perceive, control, or communicate with the environment in which they live.
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Adult Developmental Disability
- Day HabilitationDay Habilitation
Assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills, which take place in a non-residential setting, separate from the home or facility in which the individual resides.
- In-Home SupportIn-Home Support
The provision of intermittent one-to-one habilitation services provided in the participant's home or the community to participants who reside with family, guardians, or independently.
- Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy
Services furnished by or under the scope of practice of an occupational therapist and necessary to keep a participant in his or her home and out of an institution.
- Personal CarePersonal Care
Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, activities of daily living.
- Residential Habilitation *Residential Habilitation
The provision of habilitation services provided in the participant's home or in the community that provide assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to activities of daily living.
- Respite CareRespite Care
Respite is provided to a participant who in unable, unassisted, to care for him or herself and the participant's primary care giver is absent or in need of relief from furnishing such services on a short-term basis pursuant to the individual plan of care.
- Special Equipment: Initial & RepairSpecial Equipment: Initial & Repair
Services include devices, controls, or appliances, specified in the plan of care, which enable individuals to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, to perceive, control, or communicate with the environment in which they live.
- Speech TherapySpeech Therapy
Services prescribed by a physician and furnished by a speech pathologist, audiologist or under the scope of practice of a speech pathologist or audiologist including articulation, pragmatic language training and devices used by the participant.
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Adult Acquired Brain Injury
- Day HabilitationDay Habilitation
Assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization and adaptive skills, which take place in a non-residential setting, separate from the home or facility in which the individual resides.
- In-Home SupportIn-Home Support
The provision of intermittent one-to-one habilitation services provided in the participant's home or the community to participants who reside with family, guardians, or independently.
- Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy
Services furnished by or under the scope of practice of an occupational therapist and necessary to keep a participant in his or her home and out of an institution.
- Personal CarePersonal Care
Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, activities of daily living.
- Residential Habilitation *Residential Habilitation
The provision of habilitation services provided in the participant's home or in the community that provide assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to activities of daily living.
- Respite CareRespite Care
Respite is provided to a participant who in unable, unassisted, to care for him or herself and the participant's primary care giver is absent or in need of relief from furnishing such services on a short-term basis pursuant to the individual plan of care.
- Special Equipment: Initial & RepairSpecial Equipment: Initial & Repair
Services include devices, controls, or appliances, specified in the plan of care, which enable individuals to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, to perceive, control, or communicate with the environment in which they live.
- Speech TherapySpeech Therapy
Services prescribed by a physician and furnished by a speech pathologist, audiologist or under the scope of practice of a speech pathologist or audiologist including articulation, pragmatic language training and devices used by the participant.
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* denotes CARF accredited service.