Habilitation Training Specialist:
This service is provided in service recipient/family homes. This service is caring for the individual based on the needs present, and is used to teach/train the service recipient on the training items listed in the Plan of Care.
This program is outcome based and those training goals and objectives are determined in the IDT meeting.
Homemaker:
Include general household activities, such as meal preparation and routine household care provide by a homemaker who is trained, when the regular caregiver responsible for these activities is temporarily absent or unable to manage the home and care for others in the home. Homemakers can help service recipient with activities of daily living when needed.
Homemaker respite services may be provided to service recipients on a short term basis due to the need for relief of the caregiver. Services may be provided in any community setting as specified in the Individual Plan (IP).
Transportation:
CAI can transport service recipients (18 years of age and older) to medical appointments, vocational sites and approved community outings, this service is done in company owned cars and vans or staff members personal vehicle. If the service recipient is approved for adaptive transportation, we have adapted vans available to provide that service.