These are services that provide the level of assistance, supervision and care that is necessary to ensure the health and safety of the person.
Individual community living supports (ILCS): For people who need reminders, cues intermittent/moderate supervision or physical assistance to remain in their own homes.
24-hour emergency assistance: On-call counseling and problem-solving and/or immediate response for assistance at a person’s home due to a health/personal emergency.
Adult Companion: Non-medical care, supervision and socialization to a person age 18 or older.
Homemaker: Eligible services range from light household cleaning to household cleaning with incidental assistance with home management and/or activities of daily living.
Night supervision: Provides overnight assistance and monitoring by an awake staff in the person’s home.
Respite care: Short-term care due to the absence or need for relief of the family member(s) or primary caregiver normally providing the care.
Intensive support services
Independent living skills training: Services that develop, maintain and improve the community-living skills of a person.
Semi-independent living skills: Services needed by an adult with a developmental disability or related condition(s) to live successfully in the community.