We ensure that our clients receive the best possible care and provide every opportunity by assisting each individual to reach their full potential. From assisting and supporting our clients in everyday tasks such as cleaning and cooking to helping them gain the skills they need to be gainfully employed. Our client’s futures are dependent on the level of encouragement and support provided by our caring staff. Everyone in this world has an ability, and our job is to assist these individuals to discover their gifts and talents and be proud of who they are.
The Gilead House strives to empower our clients through the provision of support and enthusiasm, enabling them to realize their ambitions and objectives. We endeavor to be a source of strength for those we serve, offering encouragement and positivity in order to assist them in meeting their goals. Our resources and services are designed with this purpose in mind, providing an impetus for productivity and accomplishment. By fostering a spirit of ambition, we aim to equip our clientele with the necessary tools they need to achieve success.
We provide them the strength and encouragement to achieve what it is they would like to achieve and source out any resources that may assist our client including referrals to other agencies that specialize in a specific field that would be beneficial for our client.
Level 1 – Companion
Companion services consist of non-medical care, supervision, and socialization activities provided to recipients age 21 years or older. The service provides access to community-based activities that cannot be provided by natural or other unpaid supports.
Level 2 – Supported Employment
Supported Employment services provide training and assistance to help support recipients in job development and sustaining paid employment at or above minimum wage unless the recipient is operating a small business. This service can be performed on a full or part-time basis and at a level of benefits paid by the employer for the same or similar work performed by trained non-disabled recipients.
Level 3 – Adult Day Training
Adult Day Training (ADT) are training services intended to support the participation of recipients in valued routines of the community, including volunteering, job exploration, accessing community resources, and self-advocacy, in settings that are age and culturally appropriate