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OUR SERVICES


Community-Based Habilitation, or CHIO services are services provided outside of the participant’s home that support learning and assistance in the areas of self-care, sensory/motor development, socialization, daily living skills, communication, community living, and social skills. Community-based activities are intended to build relationships and natural supports.

Residential Habilitation and Support

Residential Habilitation and Support

Residential Habilitation and Support (RHS) services provide up to a full day (24-hour basis) of services and/or supports that are designed to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the participant and assist in the acquisition, improvement, and retention of…

Transportation

Transportation services enable waiver participants under the CIH waiver to gain access to any non-medical community services, resources/destinations or places of employment, maintain or improve their mobility within the community, increase independence and community participation, and prevent institutionalization as specified…

Wellness

Wellness Coordination services means the development, maintenance, and routine monitoring of the waiver participant’s Wellness Coordination plan and the medical services required to manage his or her health care needs.Wellness Coordination services extend beyond those services provided through routine doctor/healthcare…

Community-Based Habilitation Services

Community Based

Community-Based Habilitation, or CHIO services are services provided outside of the participant’s home that support learning and assistance in the areas of self-care, sensory/motor development, socialization, daily living skills, communication, community living, and social skills. Community-based activities are intended to…


“The best and most beautiful times in the world cannot be seen or touched – they must be felt with the heart.”

— Hellen Keller