Title XIX Services:

Service Coordination Services:  Those services that
establish a person-centered, goal-oriented process for
coordinating the range of services, instruction, and assistance
needed by persons with developmental disabilities and their
families.  It is designed to ensure accessibility, accountability,
and continuity of support and services. This service also
ensures that the maximum potential and productivity of a
person with developmental disabilities, his/her ability to make
meaningful choices with regard to his/her life, and his/her
inclusion in the community are achieved.

Community-Based Day Habilitation Services:  A program
of skills instruction and supervision designed to assist an
individual in achieving increased independence or maintaining
his/her current skills in his/her activities of daily living.

Facility-Based Day Habilitation Services:  A program of
skills instruction and supervision designed to assist an
individual in achieving increased independence or maintaining
his/her current skills in his/her activities of daily living. Provided
at CSI’s Turning Point program.

Community Residential Habilitation Services:  Those
services delivered in a participant's residence and the
community which provide instruction and assistance to enable
him/her to live, socialize, and recreate more independently.  
These services are usually delivered by a biological or adoptive
family member who reside in the participant's home.

Residential Habilitation Services:  Consists of the above
residential services, but will be provided by support staff in the
following setting only: Biological and adoptive family homes.

Adult Companion Services: Services described as a benefit
for non-medical care, supervision and socialization, provided to
an adult who has a disability.  These services may involve
assisting or supervising the individual with such tasks as meal
preparation, laundry and shopping, but are not provided as
discrete services.  

Respite Services:  Temporary care for an individual who
cannot provide for all of his/her own needs which is used on a
short-term basis due to the absence of or need for relief of the
primary care provider(s).  These services may only be provided
in client's residence, a day habilitation program licensed by the
Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification (OHFLAC) to
deliver services to people with developmental disabilities
(where age appropriate), and/or in local public community
environments.

Therapeutic Consultant (TC) Services:  Training in the
person-specific aspects and methods of a plan of intervention
or instruction provided to the individual and/or primary care
providers. Evaluation/monitoring of the effectiveness of a plan
of intervention or instruction.

Waiver Pre-Vocational Services: Those services planned
and designed to assist acquire and maintain basic work related
skills.  Services are aimed at preparing a participant for paid
employment, but are not job-task oriented.

Waiver Supported Employment Services: Those services
provide by a job development specialist or a job coach which is
required to enable the participant to engage in paid, competitive
work in which persons without disabilities are employed.  These
services are for individuals who have barriers to obtaining
employment due to the nature and complexity of the work and
its setting.  These services are available to assist individuals for
whom competitive employment at or above minimum wage is
unlikely without such support.  
Services Offered At CSI