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What is out-of-home respite.
This is a service that allows for a care provider to have a break by providing a short term care service out of the home in a setting such as a group home or camp.
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What is night supervision.
Overnight assistance and monitoring provided by awake staff in the person's own home up to 12-hours per day.
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What is a DT&H.
Opportunity partners provides this center based vocational service.
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What is case management.
This professional is mandated to see individuals at least every 6 months.
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What is potpourri.
It is a mixture of dried naturally fragrant plant material used to provide a gentle natural sent commonly in residential settings. It is often placed in a decorative bowl or tied in a small sachet made from sheer fabric.
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What is supported living services.
This services funds staffing provided in a group home setting.
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What is CDCS?
Under this program a parent a parent of a child can get paid to provide habilitative support.
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What is adult day care.
Services provided to persons who are 18 years of age or older that are designed to meet the health and social needs of the person in a daytime setting out of the home.
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What is homemaking.
This service can be utilized to allow a caregiver more time to focus on habitatative skill building with an individual by providing light household management.
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What is crisis respite.
This service might be utilized when an individual is at risk of losing housing due to high-risk behaviors, causing a threat of danger to themselves or others in the home.
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What is personal supports.
This service may be used when an individual needs support or supervision at home or in the community for activities, appointments, or outings in which habilitative training is not required.
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What is in-home respite.
This is a service that allows for a primary care provider to have a break by providing a short term care service or supervision in the family home. This services could be provided by a family member or friend (paid through a FSE) or a licensed agency.
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What is adult day bath.
Viola is a 84-year old woman who can't safely bathe at home. She gets this service 3 days a week at a center based program.
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What is housing access coordination.
4 stage services that helps people plan for, find and move to homes of their own.
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What is assistive technology.
This could be used to fund the Proloquo2Go application for a individuals iPad. It does not fund the purchase of the iPad.
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What is extended PCA.
This service is put in place when an individual temporarily requires more personal care assistance than what they initially qualified for at assessment.
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What is vocational rehabilitation.
These services available to all Minnesotans with physical or mental disabilities should be exhausted before county funded vocational supports can be accessed.
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What is family training and counseling.
Tommy attends the annual Self Advocacy Conference every spring in Minnesota. The DD waiver could pay for his conference registration through this service.
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What is caregiver living expenses.
Tonya has a DD waiver and lives in a townhome with Mary, who does not have a physical or mental disability. Mary receives a stipend to cover food and rent in exchange for providing Tonya with support and supervision through PCA and personal supports.
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What is in-home family supports.
Molly is 35 years old and lives with her parents. Learning new things is difficult for Molly and when her parents attempt to teach her a task she gets frustrated easily and it doesn't go well. Molly would benefit from this service to support her needs in this area.
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What is supportive living services.
One example of this service is when an individual lives in their own apartment but needs staff check-in's to assist with budgeting, meal planning, health management or behavior management.
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What is supported employment services?
A job coach would be funded through this service.
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What is specialist services.
Services designed to promote staff and caregiver competency to meet a person’s needs in eligible areas. MCCP is provider of this services. Services include:
* Assessments • Evaluation of service outcomes identified in the person’s support plan • Monitoring of specific program implementation • Program development • Training and supervision of staff and caregivers. |
What is 24-hour emergency assistance?
This product is known by the popular tagline, "I have fallen and I can't get up". A Life Alert Pendent funded under this service category.
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