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Supported Living

This service category involves providing individuals with developmental disabilities the support they need to live independently or with roommates in a home setting within their community. Supported living services may include assistance with daily living activities, such as cooking, cleaning, transportation, personal care, and accessing community resources.

Outreach Support

Outreach support within the supported living context involves providing assistance and guidance to individuals with developmental disabilities who live independently. Support workers visit the individual’s home to provide help with various tasks, provide companionship, and ensure the person’s well-being and safety.

Cluster Living

Cluster living refers to a situation where individuals with developmental disabilities live in close proximity to each other in a group of homes or apartments. While they have their own private spaces, the shared living arrangement allows for social interaction and a sense of community. Support staff are typically available to assist with daily living tasks and provide support as needed.

Staffed Residential

Staffed residential services involve providing individuals with developmental disabilities a place to live where trained staff are available to provide support around the clock. This service ensures that individuals receive assistance with daily living activities, personal care, medication management, and other essential tasks. Staffed residential services can take various forms, such as group homes or specialized residences tailored to the needs of the residents.

Skill Development

Skill development services focus on helping individuals with developmental disabilities acquire and enhance a wide range of skills that enable them to become more independent and engaged in their communities. These services can include educational programs, vocational training, communication skill development, social skills training, and more.

Community-Based:

Community-based services are designed to facilitate the integration of individuals with developmental disabilities into their local communities. These services might involve participation in community activities, social events, recreational programs, and other opportunities that promote social inclusion and a sense of belonging.

Home-Based:

Home-based services are provided within the individual’s own home or family home. These services aim to support both the individual with developmental disabilities and their family members or caregivers. Home-based services can include respite care (temporary relief for caregivers), behavior support, skill-building activities, and assistance with managing challenging behaviors.