Our Services 

 

To support people with developmental disabilities and their families to live their everyday lives.

To build the expectations and capacity of people with developmental disability and their families.

To support people with developmental disabilities and their families to have a strong voice and seek change where needed.


Supportive Living 

Supported Living is a service model based on principles that emphasize a person’s choice, self-determination and community integration.
Supported Living services are part of an array of residential service options that offer supports and services that allow seniors and individuals with disabilities to live in the most appropriate and least restrictive home environment. This outcome is achieved with the independence and choice of the individual and/or the family involved.
A person accessing Supported Living services may choose to live in their own home or with family, using supports provided through Ohio’s DD system. Services and supports in a community setting are arranged locally by each County Board of DD, as well as with local residential service providers.

Community Inclusion

Community Inclusion (SELF only) includes supports that promote the individual’s participation in his/her community. The service includes opportunities and experiences that focus on socialization and/or therapeutic recreational activities, as well as personal growth in the home and/or community. Community Inclusion also can include peer support activities and organization of self-advocacy events. It is not meant to cover employment-related services. The scope of this service includes:                            Personal Assistance: in the home and/or the community with life activities.                                                                     

Informal Respite

Informal Respite (Level One only) can be provided in a person’s home, the home of a friend or family member of the individual or at sites of community activities.

Adult Day Support

Adult Day Support services are provided separate from any home or facility in which an individual resides, focus on non-work activities, and include five components:

Assessment – may be formal or informal, for the purpose of developing an Individual Service Plan (ISP);
Personal Care – includes personal hygiene, eating, communication, mobility, toileting, and dressing;
Skill Reinforcement – includes implementing behavioral intervention plans, and help with the use of communication and mobility devices;
Training in Self Determination – includes developing self-advocacy skills and acquiring skills that enable an individual to become more independent;
Recreation and Leisure – includes supports identified in the ISP that are therapeutic, and help to develop and maintain social relationships and family contacts.

Vocational Habilitation

Vocational habilitation services are designed to teach and reinforce concepts related to work, including responsibility, attendance, task completion, problem solving, social interaction, motor skill development, and safety.


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