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Ability Care center

5 years ago

ID: #164567

Listed In : Cleaning Service

Business Description

1.Adult Companion Services: Adult companion services cover services that help a person work toward a therapeutic or community integration goal in his or her support plan. The adult companion may: • Attend a movie with the person to practice coping skills to manage his or her social anxiety • Go with the person to a community event to reduce his or her social isolation • Play a board game with the person to enhance his or her fine motor skills • Provide verbal instructions or cues to the person to help him or her complete a task • Assist or supervise the person with tasks such as laundry, light housekeeping, meal preparation and shopping. 2.Homemaker Services: Services that help a person manage general cleaning and household activities. There are three homemaker services: (1) Homemaker/cleaning (2) Homemaker/home management 3) Homemaker/assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) • Homemaker/cleaning-Cleaning • Companionship • Laundry • Meal preparation • Routine household care • Shopping for food, clothing and supplies • Simple household repairs • Social stimulation • Transportation arrangement • Maintain positive working relationships with Ability Care Center LLC staff, community providers and referral • sources. • Manage own time in order ensure assigned tasks are completed. • Participate in meetings/care conferences, as needed. 3.Individual Community Living Support: Offers assistance and support to Elderly Waiver (EW) and Alternative Care (AC) participants who need reminders, cuing, intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to remain in their own homes. A qualified worker will deliver a range of individualized supports.Service categories include: Support with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) • Active cognitive support • Household management assistance • Health, safety, and wellness oversight • Community living engagement • Adaptive support service - help to adopt ways to meet needs that encourage self-sufficiency and reduce reliance on human assistance 4.Night Supervision: Overnight assistance and monitoring provided by an awake staff in the person’s own home. • Carrying out a person’s positive support programming and transition plans • Reinforcing independent living skills training and other skill development supports • Assisting with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). Note:A person can receive night supervision services for no more than 12 hours in a 24-hour period. A person cannot receive night supervision services if they duplicate other Minnesota state plan or waiver services he or she already receives. 5.Respite Care, in home or Out Of Home: • Respite: Short-term care services provided to a person when his/her primary caregiver is absent or needs relief. • Primary caregiver(s): Person or people principally responsible for the care and supervision of the person who receives services. • In-home respite: Respite provided in the person’s home or place of residence. • Out-of-home respite: Respite provided outside of the person’s home or place of residence. In-Home Support Service Including/ Intensive Support Service Independent Skills Training 6.Independent Skills Training- LS training is direct training from a staff person to address the identified skill development needs of a person in the areas of: • Communication skills • Community living and mobility • Interpersonal skills • Reduction/elimination of maladaptive behavior • Self-care • Sensory/motor development involved in acquiring functional skills. • Assistance and supervision may occur during the delivery of ILS training services. However, training must be the primary service provided.

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