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Required trainings: FDOH HIV/AIDS 101, CPR, APD & AHCA Background Screening. Attestation of Good Moral Character, Local police Check, Local Background screening, HIPPA, Direct Care CORE competency, Zero Tolerance, Driver's License, Automobile Insurance, Medication error prevention, training and certification, application and interview process.

Adult Day Training / Meaningful Day Activity

Life Skills Development Level 1 • This service was formerly known as companion services. It includes nonmedical care and socialization activities provided to an adult on a one-to-one basis or in groups of up to three recipients.

Life Skills Development Level 2 • This service encompasses the service formerly known as supported employment for both individual and group models. It helps the individual to get and keep a job in his or her community, or to develop and operate a small business.

​Life Skills Development Level 3 • This service, formerly known as adult day training, supports the individual to participate in valued experiences in the community, including volunteering, job exploration, accessing community resources, and self-advocacy in work-like settings that are age and culturally appropriate. Family and Legal Representative Training • This new service will help the customer, family and/or legal representative learn to locate and coordinate services from sources such as the local communities, federal and state government, Medicaid state plan, school services, and waiver services. This service is not yet available. 

In Home

Personal Supports • This service is for customers 21 and older who live in their own home or family home. It also applies to those at least 18 but under 21 who live in their own home. It combines the services formerly known as respite care, companion, in-home supports, and personal care assistance. This service provides assistance and training in activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, and preparation of meals. If specified in the support plan, this service may provide housekeeping chores. This service also includes nonmedical care and socialization, and may provide access to community-based activities that have therapeutic benefits.

​Respite Care • This service provides supportive care and supervision to individuals under age 21, living in the family home, when the primary caregiver is unavailable due to a brief planned or emergency absence, or when the primary caregiver is temporarily physically unable to provide care. 

Adult Independent Living Supports

​Supported Living Coaching • This service provides training and assistance in a wide variety of activities to support individuals who live in and maintain homes or apartments of their own.

Independent Living In home and Community

In Home Support for Independent Living Homes,
  Assist with household chores, light cleaning of personal space/home, Assist with meal planning, prep, cooking, storage and cleaning. Assist for proper dress, secure transportation, assist to cleanliness in restroom, toileting, changing menstrual pad reminders. Maintain clean safe environment, Medication assistance and education, Inform of Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation. Health and Safety Education.  Each has an annual support plan with goals to work on. 

  Personal care services are to provide medically necessary assistance with activities of daily living that support a recipient’s medical care needs. Services may include Bathing and grooming (including hair care and shaving); Toileting and elimination; Oral hygiene; Range of motion and positioning; and Oral feedings and fluid intake.

  Community Involvement, assist in researching local festivals, events that occur with low or no cost, taking them to local businesses, library, parks, meetings assisting in helping them volunteer, engage in their community. 




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