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WCDC Services
• Work Activity and Pre Vocational Services
| Services providing a structured, well supervised program of work training, activities, classes, and training to assist persons with disabilities to develop and/or maintain skills in work, social, community, personal, and daily living environments. Work activities include training on small assembly, recycling, newspaper delivery, packaging, mailings, laundry, kitchen, and limited cleaning and mowing crews. Individuals served include people diagnosed with mental or physical disabilities. |
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• Day Habilitation
| Services providing a structured, well-supervised program of activities, and training to assist persons with disabilities to develop and/or maintain skills in social, community, personal, and daily living environments. A need of supervision and assistance on a regular or intermittent basis and stimulation is an essential part of this program. Stimulation comes in the form of lights, sound, social interaction, recreation, and mobility. Individuals served include people eligible for the Home and Community Based Mental Retardation waiver. |
• Transportation
| Services providing transportation to individuals of services at designated scheduled times and availability, as to aide individuals to conduct business errands, travel to and from work or day programs, and reduce isolation. Transportation may not be reimbursed simultaneously with HCBS MR waiver supported community living service. |
Advance Employment Services
• Supported Employment
| Services providing initial and on-going training and support to persons with disabilities to choose, obtain, and maintain competitive community employment. Individuals are provided choices as to the opportunities available and those in which they seek employment. Supported employment supervisors and job developers seek out those sites desired by consumers. Job coaches are provided to support individuals on job sites for retention, understanding, and moral support to succeed in the employment setting. Examples of job sites include; restaurant services, bank services, dairy industry work, hospital, and other medical sites. Progress notes shall be entered into the consumers' record no later than 7 working days from the provision of services, signed and dated by the provider of service. These entries shall include the intervention strategies used by staff and the consumers' response to these interventions. Individuals served include people diagnosed with mental or physical disabilities. Supported employment services are billed in one-hour units based on a 1:1 staff/consumer ratio, and face-to-face contact between staff and consumer documented with a narrative, unless other arrangements are negotiated. Unless specified in the individual's service plan, the staffing ratio is 1:1. If follow-along services are needed by the individual, a minimum of 1-hour per month to a maximum of 3 hours per month shall be provided as needed to maintain employment. |
• Supported Community Living
| Services for adults with mental illness, mental retardation or developmental disabilities who need some assistance to enable them to live in the community. Services are provided within the independent living unit maintained by the individual. Types of training include attending to banking needs, grocery shopping, housekeeping and laundry, appropriate social activities, and preparation for work days when appropriate. Training takes place in the community utilizing community supports as available and as desired by the consumer. Progress notes shall be entered into the consumers' record no later than 7 working days from the provision of services, signed and dated by the provider of service. These entries shall include the intervention strategies used by staff and the consumer's response to these interventions. |
• Supported Employment Enclave
| Services provide initial and on-going training and support to persons with disabilities to choose, obtain, and maintain competitive community employment in a group setting on a community employment site. Individuals served include people diagnosed with mental or physical disabilities. |
Home & Family Services
• Family Services
| Services are provided for skill development, therapy and supportive services to address children and families emotional or behavioral disturbances and other dysfunctional behaviors. Services are provided through family-centered services and family preservation. Each component may use skill development, therapy, and supportive services. Purposes of non-rehabilitative service are to provide therapy and skill development to address a protective, supportive or preventive need for which the child or family has no identified rehabilitative need. |
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