Services
We provide Innovation Waiver and 1915(i) Services for children and adults with mental health, intellectual, and developmental disabilities. Whether families need full-time residential support or specialized in-home assistance, our team is dedicated to enriching lives, building life skills, and fostering independence in a compassionate environment.
Empowering Growth through Compassionate Residential Support
Our Core Services
Residential Support
Individualized services and supports that enable a beneficiary to live successfully in a Group Home or Alternative Family Living setting of their choice and be an active participant in the community. The service helps increase or maintain life skills, provide supervision, maximize self-sufficiency, increase self-determination, and ensure full membership in the community.
Respite Services
Periodic support and temporary relief to the primary caregiver(s) from the responsibility and stress of caring for an eligible child, adolescent, or adult beneficiary. Respite may include in-home or out-of-home services, including overnight, weekends, or emergency care.
Community Networking
Individualized day activities that support the beneficiary’s definition of a meaningful day in an integrated community setting with persons who are not disabled. Services are designed to promote community participation, meaningful relationships, natural supports, independence, and valued social roles.
Supported Living
A service to support successful community living in unlicensed residences that are owned or leased by the person. It increases and maintains life skills, ensures health and safety through a supervision/staffing plan, supports self-sufficiency and self-determination, and ensures full membership in the community.
Community Living and Support
An individualized or group service that enables the beneficiary to live successfully in their own home, the home of family or natural supports, and be an active member of the community. A paraprofessional helps the beneficiary learn new skills and supports individualized activities aligned with the beneficiary’s preferences.
Alternative Family Living
Residential Supports may be provided in an AFL situation where the site is the primary residence of the AFL provider, who receives reimbursement for the cost of care. These sites may be licensed or unlicensed in accordance with state rule.
Supported Employment
Services that assist a beneficiary with I/DD or TBI, age 16 or older, with choosing, acquiring, and maintaining a job. The service is available when competitive integrated employment has not been achieved or has been interrupted or intermittent, and may be temporary or long-term.
Family Resources
Training for families and the beneficiary’s natural support network to enhance decision-making, provide education on I/DD, teach interventions and strategies, and strengthen the natural support network’s ability to care for and support the beneficiary.









