Program areas at Hattie Larlham
North east Ohio Center & icf group homes - provide primary healthcare that promotes the health and well-being for 164 Children, teens, and adults with complex medical conditions and severe intellectual Disabilities. Through high quality medical and nursing care, supported by respiratory therapists, allied therapies and nutritional services, the individuals experience a high quality of life, despite their fragile conditions. Habilitation programs delivered by highly trained direct care staff assist the individuals to attain their highest level of functioning in all aspects of self-care and independence. Recreation assistants, and the many volunteers who generously give up their time to befriend our residents, support participation in the community outings and events.
Community services - provides supported employment and job training options to accommodate individuals with Disabilities during each step of the employment process. The supported living services provides opportunities where individuals interact with the community and receive the ongoing 24/7 residential care and support at 12 homes. Constant companions serve the day habilitation / activity needs of approximately 169 individuals at 7 locations with profound Disabilities and medically fragile conditions. Physical, emotional and learning needs are addressed every day. Transportation services are provided to individuals served. Foster care services and nursing services at county board of dd are provided.
Central Ohio - provide in-home support to over 164 individuals with developmental Disabilities in their own homes or in one of central Ohio's 13 licensed homes. Through these programs individuals are ensured to be healthy and happy in their homes and engaged in our community. The adventures day program provides daytime recreational and educational programs to approximately 70 adults with developmental Disabilities. The dahlberg gibson learning Center, an early intervention program, served 99 Children from the ages of one to five. Children experienced increased engagement, improved communications, increased self-regulation and improved motor skills. Franklin county recreation serves approximately 150 individuals with evening and weekend activities. The discovery and transition to work programs served 98 individuals during the year
All other programs and support areas.