Program areas at Community Living
Residential services served 47 individuals during the fiscal year in a variety of settings. We offer three different types of Living arrangements for individuals with disabilities, age 18 and over. Group homes have four or more residents and generally provide 24 hour support. Supported Living arrangements have one to three residents and are staffed based on individual needs. Independent Living assistance provides minimal support for people who are more independent. Individuals in this program lived healthy, productive and happy lives as supported by the satisfaction survey results. Cli employees work diligently to get individuals out into their Community as active and contributive members.
Support services for adults (ssa) served 114 individuals this fiscal year at four separate sites. Ssa offers day habilitation to adults with disabilities, age 21 and over. Support is individualized and is based on the interests and needs of the program participant. Ssa provides individuals with the support needed to become active members of the Community through volunteer work and accessing Community resources. Participants receive training in independent Living skills, communication and socialization skills as well as behavioral support. Individuals also volunteer for local churches, meals on wheels, local libraries, the local fire departments and more.
Social opportunities and recreation (soar) is a program that provides activities for teens with developmental disabilities, ages 12 to 21, enrolled in middle or high school. There were 86 individuals served this fiscal year in the following activities: teen club, which provides after-school care, break camps, which provide full-day activities during the break schedules of st charles county public middle and high schools, summer camp, which provides families with weekday care options from june through august. By providing meaningful activities to children after school and during school breaks, parents and caregivers can maintain employment.
The mission of the employment services program is to assist individuals with disabilities in attaining their optimal level of vocational development. This is done through a variety of different programs and services.
A respite center is available to provide families identified as high need and at risk a temporary break from care giving duties.
The mission of the adult recreation program is to enhance the quality of life through recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Recreation services provides pre-planned supported recreation opportunities supervised by staff and volunteers. Activities include classes, day trips, sporting events, shows, dances, bowling, crafts, team sports and much more.
A respite home is available to provide 24/7 care to individuals of all ages with a nurse on duty approximately 50% of the time.
Respite services programs provide parents and caregivers a break from the day-to-day routine of providing care for their loved ones with special needs. Traditional, in-home, and facility-based respite services are offered for individuals. In-home respite care allows the family to choose their own caregiver who works as an independent contractor for the family.