Offers supported living, extended family home, respite services, and day and residential services.
Supported Living services: Supports in the community for an individual eligible for developmental disability services. Supported Living means that the individual(s) have control and choice over where and with whom they live. Providers may suggest potential roommates for individuals, but the recommendation must not be based on diagnosis alone but by the individuals' preferences and compatibility.
Extended Home services: offers a residence for no more than two individuals with developmental disabilities, owned or leased by the subcontractor providing supports. The individual, who is his/her own payee or representative payee, pays room and board directly to the subcontractor.
Respite services: Provides intermittent, temporary relief to the usual non-paid caregiver from the continuous support and/or care of the individual. Respite components include supervision, tasks related to the individual's physical and psychological needs, and social/recreational activities and are documented in the IPP.
Day and Residential services: Residential services take place where the individual lives or in the community and are directed at developing, improving, or maintaining the individual's health and personal skills that would typically occur in one's home. Day services are directed at developing, improving, or maintaining skills to maximize employment and inclusion.
Offers supported living, extended family home, respite services, and day and residential services.
Supported Living services: Supports in the community for an individual eligible for developmental disability services. Supported Living means that the individual(s) have control and choice over where and with whom they live. Providers may suggest potential roommates for individuals, but the recommendation must not be based on diagnosis alone but by the individuals' preferences and compatibility.
Extended Home services: offers a residence for no more than two individuals with developmental disabilities, owned or leased by the subcontractor providing supports. The individual, who is his/her own payee or representative payee, pays room and board directly to the subcontractor.
Respite services: Provides intermittent, temporary relief to the usual non-paid caregiver from the continuous support and/or care of the individual. Respite components include supervision, tasks related to the individual's physical and psychological needs, and social/recreational activities and are documented in the IPP.
Day and Residential services: Residential services take place where the individual lives or in the community and are directed at developing, improving, or maintaining the individual's health and personal skills that would typically occur in one's home. Day services are directed at developing, improving, or maintaining skills to maximize employment and inclusion.
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
Provides comprehensive services for adults and children with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Services are designed to promote growth and support persons as they meet their individualized goals at home, work and within the community. Services include vocational, day habilitation, residential, case management, transportation, respite and leisure services.
CASE COORDINATION an individually focused program that helps consumers identify, secure, and sustain resources necessary to live a normal, independent life in the community.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES offer options to adults in a variety of living environments within the community (including hourly and 24 hour staff support in a variety of settings). The goal of all of Link's residential programs is to provide consumers with experiences in independent living and social/leisure activities.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES provide rides for individuals approved through the Intellectual Disabilities Home and Community Based Waiver. Transportation can be provided for conducting business errands, essential shopping, medical appointments, and travel to and from day programs for ID Waiver recipients.
Provides comprehensive services for adults and children with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Services are designed to promote growth and support persons as they meet their individualized goals at home, work and within the community. Services include vocational, day habilitation, residential, case management, transportation, respite and leisure services.
CASE COORDINATION an individually focused program that helps consumers identify, secure, and sustain resources necessary to live a normal, independent life in the community.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES offer options to adults in a variety of living environments within the community (including hourly and 24 hour staff support in a variety of settings). The goal of all of Link's residential programs is to provide consumers with experiences in independent living and social/leisure activities.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES provide rides for individuals approved through the Intellectual Disabilities Home and Community Based Waiver. Transportation can be provided for conducting business errands, essential shopping, medical appointments, and travel to and from day programs for ID Waiver recipients.
Intermittent services to maintain or increase independent living skills. For people who live in their own apartments, staff provide personalized supports including assistance with banking, grocery shopping, medical appointments and accessing their communities. The amount of support is guided in partnership with staff and is documented in the Individual Program Plan. Also provides respite services as an additional support to families. Typically, people served are eligible for Supported Residential Services if they do not require staffing 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Intermittent services to maintain or increase independent living skills. For people who live in their own apartments, staff provide personalized supports including assistance with banking, grocery shopping, medical appointments and accessing their communities. The amount of support is guided in partnership with staff and is documented in the Individual Program Plan. Also provides respite services as an additional support to families. Typically, people served are eligible for Supported Residential Services if they do not require staffing 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Provides Supported Community Living services for people with Intellectual, and or Mental health diagnosis, under Habilitation, and also ID waiver. Services are provided within the member's home and community, and in a variety of community-based, integrated setting. Members may live in the home of their family or legal representative or in other types of typical community living arrangements. SCL services are intended to provide for the daily living needs of the member and shall be available on an as needed basis up to 24 hours per day.
Provides Supported Community Living services for people with Intellectual, and or Mental health diagnosis, under Habilitation, and also ID waiver. Services are provided within the member's home and community, and in a variety of community-based, integrated setting. Members may live in the home of their family or legal representative or in other types of typical community living arrangements. SCL services are intended to provide for the daily living needs of the member and shall be available on an as needed basis up to 24 hours per day.
HCBS (HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES) programs provide training and support to people living in shared homes in the community with opportunities for learning skills to help develop independence.(Pella/Knoxville and Indianola/Des Moines regions).
SCL (SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING) program is for those people who just need someone to "drop-in" to assist them with various things. Individuals in this program can live with their families, or they can live in their own home or apartment. A Living Skills Advisor will schedule time to meet with them every week to assist them with needed tasks - budgeting, cooking, cleaning, shopping, appointments, social skills, and problem solving.
SPIRITUAL SERVICES are available to all clients.
HCBS (HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES) programs provide training and support to people living in shared homes in the community with opportunities for learning skills to help develop independence.(Pella/Knoxville and Indianola/Des Moines regions).
SCL (SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING) program is for those people who just need someone to "drop-in" to assist them with various things. Individuals in this program can live with their families, or they can live in their own home or apartment. A Living Skills Advisor will schedule time to meet with them every week to assist them with needed tasks - budgeting, cooking, cleaning, shopping, appointments, social skills, and problem solving.
Helps individuals with developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, and acquired brain injuries live as independently as possible in the communities of their choice. The individuals pay their own rent and utilities and for their own daily expenses.
Helps individuals with developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, and acquired brain injuries live as independently as possible in the communities of their choice. The individuals pay their own rent and utilities and for their own daily expenses.
Supports individuals and strengthens communities by serving the unique needs of individuals with mental health, intellectual, and other developmental disabilities. Provides a link between individuals and appropriate resources in the region/community to improve health, hope, and successful outcomes. Service Coordinators help individuals navigate the process of applying for and securing the necessary financial support for their immediate needs.
Supports individuals and strengthens communities by serving the unique needs of individuals with mental health, intellectual, and other developmental disabilities. Provides a link between individuals and appropriate resources in the region/community to improve health, hope, and successful outcomes. Service Coordinators help individuals navigate the process of applying for and securing the necessary financial support for their immediate needs.
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
Helps individuals with developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, and acquired brain injuries live as independently as possible in the communities of their choice. The individuals pay their own rent and utilities and for their own daily expenses.
Helps individuals with developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health challenges, and acquired brain injuries live as independently as possible in the communities of their choice. The individuals pay their own rent and utilities and for their own daily expenses.
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
Offers a goal oriented service in which a provider works one-on-one with an individual with disabilities to teach and assist with life skills. Services can be provided in the individual's home or in a community setting.
Offers a goal oriented service in which a provider works one-on-one with an individual with disabilities to teach and assist with life skills. Services can be provided in the individual's home or in a community setting.
Developed to meet individual unique training needs and to enhance independence in the home and community. All services address individual needs and desires for care, for informed choices and the individual's vision for the future. OWL is an approved provider for the Brain Injury Waiver Program, which was created by Iowa State Legislature in 1996. Services provided through the program include: Supported Community Living-designed to assist the consumer with daily living needs, which includes, but are not limited to, community skills, personal needs, budgeting, social skills, home management and individual advocacy.
Developed to meet individual unique training needs and to enhance independence in the home and community. All services address individual needs and desires for care, for informed choices and the individual's vision for the future. OWL is an approved provider for the Brain Injury Waiver Program, which was created by Iowa State Legislature in 1996. Services provided through the program include: Supported Community Living-designed to assist the consumer with daily living needs, which includes, but are not limited to, community skills, personal needs, budgeting, social skills, home management and individual advocacy.
Offers on-site residential services to those with a mental illness or intellectual disability. Residential Site Services provide a way for individuals to stay in their homes and live independently. This program is for individuals who do not need 24-hour services.
Offers on-site residential services to those with a mental illness or intellectual disability. Residential Site Services provide a way for individuals to stay in their homes and live independently. This program is for individuals who do not need 24-hour services.
Supports individuals and strengthens communities by serving the unique needs of individuals with mental health, intellectual, and other developmental disabilities. Provides a link between individuals and appropriate resources in the region/community to improve health, hope, and successful outcomes. Service Coordinators help individuals navigate the process of applying for and securing the necessary financial support for their immediate needs.
Supports individuals and strengthens communities by serving the unique needs of individuals with mental health, intellectual, and other developmental disabilities. Provides a link between individuals and appropriate resources in the region/community to improve health, hope, and successful outcomes. Service Coordinators help individuals navigate the process of applying for and securing the necessary financial support for their immediate needs.
Trivium offers two levels of Supported Community Living Services designed to meet the daily living needs of adults with disabilities and mental illness. These services increase a client's independence and provide a level of relief for family members and caretakers. The level of service is determined by the individual, guardians, case managers, and providers to best suit their needs.
Trivium offers two levels of Supported Community Living Services designed to meet the daily living needs of adults with disabilities and mental illness. These services increase a client's independence and provide a level of relief for family members and caretakers. The level of service is determined by the individual, guardians, case managers, and providers to best suit their needs.
Integrates people with intellectual disabilities and metal illnesses and/or brain injury by teaching them daily living skills in their own homes. Provides respite care and supported community living.
Integrates people with intellectual disabilities and metal illnesses and/or brain injury by teaching them daily living skills in their own homes. Provides respite care and supported community living.
Offers care in a 24-hour setting, or less depending on the needs of the individual. Staff works on an individual basis as well as with the group to achieve personal and home skill training, community skills training, personal management skills training, communication skills training, advocacy, transportation and socialization.
Offers care in a 24-hour setting, or less depending on the needs of the individual. Staff works on an individual basis as well as with the group to achieve personal and home skill training, community skills training, personal management skills training, communication skills training, advocacy, transportation and socialization.
Provides regularly scheduled sessions to assist individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live in the community. Provides a skill-based training program intended to assist in becoming more independent in his or her home and community.
Provides regularly scheduled sessions to assist individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live in the community. Provides a skill-based training program intended to assist in becoming more independent in his or her home and community.
Adult treatment offers outpatient treatment services for adults 19 and over with mental health disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Services are provided based on client need and may include individual, group, and family counseling and psychiatric services. Expected stay depends on client need, but generally 6-8 months.
Adult Day Rehabilitation Services (MidPointe) provides long term, structured day services for adults 19 and over with a severe and persistent mental illness or co-ocurring mental and substance abuse. Services develop daily living skills designed to reduce admissions to more intensive services. Expected stay up to 5 years.
Community Support Program offers individual support and advocacy to develop skills needed to live in the community as independently as possible. Services assist with basic needs such as housing, food, medical needs and linkages with needed services in the community. Expected stay varies depending on client needs, but generally, 12-18 months.
Harvest Project provides case management services specifically designed for adults 55 and older with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. This program is provided in collaboration with Aging Partners.
Recovery Support provides case management and crisis/relapse prevention for adults experiencing mental illness, substance, or co-occurring disorders and who need minimal professional contact to reside independently in the community.
SOAR is SSI/SSDI Outreach Access and Recovery. This program provides technical assistance and support with disability benefit and other mainstream resource applications for individuals who are experiencing homelessness and have a serious mental illness.
Adult treatment offers outpatient treatment services for adults 19 and over with mental health disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Services are provided based on client need and may include individual, group, and family counseling and psychiatric services. Expected stay depends on client need, but generally 6-8 months.
Adult Day Rehabilitation Services (MidPointe) provides long term, structured day services for adults 19 and over with a severe and persistent mental illness or co-ocurring mental and substance abuse. Services develop daily living skills designed to reduce admissions to more intensive services. Expected stay up to 5 years.
Community Support Program offers individual support and advocacy to develop skills needed to live in the community as independently as possible. Services assist with basic needs such as housing, food, medical needs and linkages with needed services in the community. Expected stay varies depending on client needs, but generally, 12-18 months.
Harvest Project provides case management services specifically designed for adults 55 and older with substance use or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. This program is provided in collaboration with Aging Partners.
Recovery Support provides case management and crisis/relapse prevention for adults experiencing mental illness, substance, or co-occurring disorders and who need minimal professional contact to reside independently in the community.
SOAR is SSI/SSDI Outreach Access and Recovery. This program provides technical assistance and support with disability benefit and other mainstream resource applications for individuals who are experiencing homelessness and have a serious mental illness.