Services to help people gain, maintain, and improve skills that allow them to live and participate in their local community.
Examples of habilitation include supporting someone to participate in a church activity, learning to cook safely, or learning to use public transportation independently.
This service is intended to assist an individual who is age 18 or older to participate more meaningfully in home and community life. It is provided to individuals living in private homes for the purposes of providing supervision or assistance that is designed to ensure the individual’s health, safety and welfare or to perform activities of daily living for the individual.
Respite, Day
These are services that are provided to supervise and support individuals living in private homes on a short-term basis for planned or emergency situations, giving the person(s) normally providing care a period of relief that may be scheduled or due to an emergency. There is a limit of 30 units per fiscal year with a variance process to request additional units.
Respite, 15 Minutes
These are services that are provided to supervise and support individuals living in private homes on a short-term basis for planned or emergency situations, giving the person(s) normally providing care a period of relief that may be scheduled or due to an emergency. There is a limit of 480 units per fiscal year in the Consolidated waiver and 1440 units per fiscal year in the P/FDS and Community Living waivers with a variance process to request additional units.
This service provides opportunities and support for community inclusion and building interest in and developing skills and potential for competitive integrated employment.
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