Independent Living Supports
Service Overview
A service provided to adults (18 and older) that offers skill building and support to secure a self-sustaining, independent living situation in the community and/or the support necessary to maintain those skills. A provider for Independent Living Supports will:
- Support individuals in achieving societal inclusion and participation based on person-centered preferences
- Advocate for equality, individual dignity, and other human rights
- Expand opportunities for choice and self-determination
- Influence positive attitudes and public awareness by recognizing contributions of people with disabilities
- Promote genuine accommodations to expand participation in all aspects of life
- Increase access to quality health and educational opportunities and services
- Seek a diversity of cultural perspectives in service delivery based on person-centered service needs and preferences
- Enhance skills, knowledge, and rewards of people working in the field
- Establish partnerships and strategic alliances when possible.
FAQs
You can find answers to our most frequently asked questions about this service here. If you’ve got a question we haven’t covered, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Services are based on the Person-Centered Plan (PCP) of each individual enrolled in this service. The PCP is also known as the Individualized Service Plan. This plan is developed with the Case Manager/Support Coordinator, the individual, service providers, and other people chosen by the individual. Each plan is strength-based and includes what is important to the person as well as what is important for the person to be healthy and safe. These services consist of skill-building, routine supports, general supports, and safety supports that enable an individual to acquire, retain or improve the self-help, socialization and adaptive skills necessary to reside successfully in home and community–based settings.