Supported Living provides services for adults in their own homes, in the community. Typically, there are 2 to 3 people who share the home, but sometimes based upon approval from the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), people may live alone. This is a Habilitative Service providing instruction and support to include home, he
Supported Living provides services for adults in their own homes, in the community. Typically, there are 2 to 3 people who share the home, but sometimes based upon approval from the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), people may live alone. This is a Habilitative Service providing instruction and support to include home, health, financial, and medication management. Supervision and support can be provided up to 24 hours per day, based on the individual’s assessed needs. Additional supports for behavioral, therapeutic, and nursing needs can also be provided based on assessment. These services are contracted through DDA and certified by Residential Care Services (RCS). Each person in the household pays their own share of rent, food, utilities, and other living expenses. We strive to provide a person-centered approach focused on exceptional life experiences.
How do I access Supported Living Services?
If you are interested in receiving Supported living Services, please contact your DDA Case Manager. This is the first step in the referral process. MHSL is not able to accept referrals that do not come from the Regional DDA Resource Management Team.
Also Mygumah Health Supported Living training program will provide students with competent training for you to become a qualified Homecare Aide to provide care for clients. Our certified instructors will provide the needed training.
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