Crisis Connections, Inc.
Residential Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's
Crisis Connections, Inc., Kelso, Washington, United States, 98626
Residential Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Kelso Field Office
Provides Certified Residential services that offer integrated settings and support personal power, choice and full access to the greater community. Residential services can be Alternative Living Services or Companion Home Services which are provided in typical homes or apartments in the community. Supports may vary from a few hours a month to 24 hours daily of one-on-one support. Supports are based on individual need and include the following: Group Training Homes:
Community-based residential facilities that serve two or more adults, providing independence training and access to 24-hour supervision. A participation fee to a certified Residential Care Services provider for room and board is required. Group Homes:
Community-based residential facilities serving two or more adults, also licensed by RCS as Assisted Living Facility or Adult Family Home. A participation fee to a certified Residential Care Services provider for room and board is required, along with independence training and access to 24-hour supervision. Supported Living Services (aka Alternative Living Services):
Living within one's own home with one to three other persons while receiving instruction and support from contracted service providers. Individuals pay their own rent, food, and other personal expenses, with independent skills teaching and training provided. Community Crisis Stabilization Services (CCSS):
Short-term (180-day) behavioral health stabilization and intensive supports to children enrolled in DDA who are in crisis and at risk of hospitalization and institutionalization. Enhanced Respite Services:
Provides a break in caregiving, behavioral stabilization of the child, and the ability to partner with the state to create an individualized service plan, with a maximum of 30 days of services in a calendar year. Overnight Planned Respite Services (OPRS):
A break for family members, offering a maximum of 14 days in a calendar year of services with individualized activities and support in a community setting, such as home or apartment staffed by contracted, certified providers, following a person-centered plan to meet individual and family needs. Voluntary Placement Services (VPS):
Allows parents to maintain custody of their child while partnering with a licensed provider, focusing on individual and unique needs. Residential Habilitation Centers (RHC's):
For individuals needing Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) or Nursing Facility (NF) level of care, offering aggressive, continuous active treatment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help them become more independent and maintain skills for a better quality of life. Contact the DDA region-specific office for more information and to determine eligibility. Fee:
Call for more information. Current clients of Developmental Disabilities Administration. Languages: Service area: Agency info
DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration serves as the point of entry for all of the administration's services to people with developmental disabilities, providing case management, family support, residential services, employment, and community access.
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Provides Certified Residential services that offer integrated settings and support personal power, choice and full access to the greater community. Residential services can be Alternative Living Services or Companion Home Services which are provided in typical homes or apartments in the community. Supports may vary from a few hours a month to 24 hours daily of one-on-one support. Supports are based on individual need and include the following: Group Training Homes:
Community-based residential facilities that serve two or more adults, providing independence training and access to 24-hour supervision. A participation fee to a certified Residential Care Services provider for room and board is required. Group Homes:
Community-based residential facilities serving two or more adults, also licensed by RCS as Assisted Living Facility or Adult Family Home. A participation fee to a certified Residential Care Services provider for room and board is required, along with independence training and access to 24-hour supervision. Supported Living Services (aka Alternative Living Services):
Living within one's own home with one to three other persons while receiving instruction and support from contracted service providers. Individuals pay their own rent, food, and other personal expenses, with independent skills teaching and training provided. Community Crisis Stabilization Services (CCSS):
Short-term (180-day) behavioral health stabilization and intensive supports to children enrolled in DDA who are in crisis and at risk of hospitalization and institutionalization. Enhanced Respite Services:
Provides a break in caregiving, behavioral stabilization of the child, and the ability to partner with the state to create an individualized service plan, with a maximum of 30 days of services in a calendar year. Overnight Planned Respite Services (OPRS):
A break for family members, offering a maximum of 14 days in a calendar year of services with individualized activities and support in a community setting, such as home or apartment staffed by contracted, certified providers, following a person-centered plan to meet individual and family needs. Voluntary Placement Services (VPS):
Allows parents to maintain custody of their child while partnering with a licensed provider, focusing on individual and unique needs. Residential Habilitation Centers (RHC's):
For individuals needing Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) or Nursing Facility (NF) level of care, offering aggressive, continuous active treatment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help them become more independent and maintain skills for a better quality of life. Contact the DDA region-specific office for more information and to determine eligibility. Fee:
Call for more information. Current clients of Developmental Disabilities Administration. Languages: Service area: Agency info
DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration serves as the point of entry for all of the administration's services to people with developmental disabilities, providing case management, family support, residential services, employment, and community access.
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