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SUPPORT HOME /SUPPORTIVE ROOMMATES (1020): This model enables an individual to live outside of their natural family’s homes. This model assists individuals to live as independently and respectfully as possible and to have choices when choosing their home settings.
This model provides chances for individuals to become exposed to new people, events and activities through the supportive family/roommate and allowing them opportunities for community inclusion.The goal of this service is to assist individuals to develop life skills (responsibility of paying bills, cooking, cleaning and personal care) whenever possible and promote community inclusion through social activities.
The success indicators for this program will be through PCP, Quality of Life, ISP quarterly reviews and monthly or bi monthly monitor meetings. All established goals will be reviewed at these times. The Community Living Manager will be responsible for maintaining and reviewing the goals and objectives.
OUT OF HOME RESPITE (1050):
This type of service provides a break for caregivers (paid or family). The individual typically leaves their home to stay with another family or person for a weekend. This service can also be used to accommodate vacation of care providers as well.
The service provides individuals an opportunity to meet new people and participate in activities with others.
IN-HOME RESPITE (1040):
This service is used when it is not possible or reasonable for the individual to leave the home for respite. In this model, the care provider or family members would leave their home for a period of time (hours or days) and a respite provider would stay at the individual’s home for the time requested.
This model enables individuals to meet new people and try new activities within their community.
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