Residential Habilitation (Standard)
The Residential Habilitation service is a comprehensive program designed to promote independent living skills and self-care. It provides individuals with the necessary supervision and instruction to develop appropriate behavior in their home environment, as well as engaging in meaningful activities that contribute to physical and psychological wellbeing. The service utilizes evidence-based strategies such as behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and relationship building to facilitate learning of basic skills.
Residential Habilitation (Behavior Focused)
Behavior Focused (BF) residential habilitation service is an evidence-based approach to providing support services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It consists of a comprehensive array of interventions designed to address the individual's needs in order to improve functional performance and quality of life. Approval for such a service must be conducted through an interdisciplinary evaluation process which assesses whether BF is the most appropriate intervention for a particular recipient.
Residential Habilitation (Intensive Behavior)
Intensive Behavior (IB) residential habilitation is a comprehensive treatment plan designed to serve individuals who present significant behavioral issues. This approach combines evidence-based, behaviorally-focused interventions with the goal of teaching clients skills that lead to improved social functioning. IB residential habilitation makes use of a team approach and involves both staff and family participants as active members in the process. The program focuses on identifying, understanding, and changing problematic behavior using positive reinforcement techniques.