Individual Supports
These instructional and training supports are provided to adults living independently or with a family. These services are responsive to the individual's needs and wishes including assistance with shopping, household chores, medical needs, dietary needs, banking and recreational needs.
Adult Respite Services in the home of a Care Provider:
Provides short term services where there is an absence or need for
relief of those persons who normally provide care for the
participant.
Adult Respite Services in the family home or the home of an
individual: Provides short term services where there is an
absence or need for relief of those persons who normally provide
care for the participant.
Adult Companion Services: Supports the individual to
successfully reside in his/her home or in the family home with
supervision, socialization and non-medical care.
Individualized Home Supports: Provides support for individual
to establish, live in and maintain on an on-going basis a household
of their choosing that meets their habilitation needs.
Homemaker: Provide assistance with general household tasks
where caregiver is absent or unable to manage home and care.
Chore Services: Provides services needed to maintain the home
in a clean, sanitary and safe environment when neither the
individual, relative, nor other third party is capable or
financially responsible for their provision.
Behavioral Supports and Consultation: Improves the
individual's independence and integration in their community by
remediating challenging behaviors or acquiring socially appropriate
behaviors.
Community/Residential Peer Support Services: Provides support
to enhance the skills of the family to assist the waiver participant
to function in the community and at home.
Community/Residential Family Training: Provides training to
enhance the skills of the individual to function in the community or
family home.
Children's Respite Services in the family home: Provides
short term services where there is an absence or need for relief of
those persons who normally provide care for the participant.
Family Navigation: Provision of unbiased expert information
and referral supports that are designed to assist families to
identify needs and to facilitate and gain access to local generic
supports through coordination between family and other service
providers.

