Services
Day Habilitation
Day Habilitation can be provided 1:1 or in a small group in the community and helps people build relationships and natural support.
About the Service
Day habilitation encompasses a wide range of reimbursable activities. The activities in which the participant engages must be aligned with and connected to the day habilitation service outcomes identified in the participant’s PCISP
Individualized Services
Community habilitation is an individualized service that is designed to assist with the acquisition and retention of skills in the following areas:
- Leisure activities and community/public events (i.e., integrated camp settings)
- Educational Activities
- Hobbies
- Unpaid work experiences (i.e., volunteer opportunities)
- Maintaining contact with family and friends
- Training and education in self-direction designed to help participants achieve one or more of the following outcomes:
- Develop self-advocacy skills
- Exercise civil rights
- Acquire skills that enable the ability to exercise self-control and responsibility over services and supports received or needed
- Acquire skills that enable the participant to become more independent, integrated, or productive in the community
Questions about Day Habilitation
Q: Can I use Day Habilitation services while I am working
A: No, day habilitation cannot be used for this purpose. Workplace Assistance would be the appropriate service in this situation.
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