Program areas at Lifelong Access
Residential 24 hour:lifelong Access provides community-integrated living arrangements (cila) all over the bloomington-normal area. Each person has a person-centered individual service plan, or isp, overseen by a case manager.24-hour cilalifelong Access provides cila supports in three duplexes and two houses settings range from 4-8 people depending on the site all 24-hour cila sites have overnight staff that are awake all night each person in the 24-hour setting has their own bedroom
Community day programs:lifelong Access community day services (formally developmental training) is offered to adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities that focuses on the development and enhancement of daily adaptive living skills and economic self-sufficiency. We create a learning environment outside of a person's residential living arrangement to foster the acquisition of skills, appropriate behavior, greater independence, and personal choice that meets everyone's wants and needs. Community day services provide assistance to maintain or teach skills in one or more of the following areas: fine and gross motor development, attention span, safety, problem-solving, grooming, dressing, toileting, eating, communication, reduction in maladaptive behaviors, quantitative skills, and independent living. Each participant in this program collaborates with their established support team, a unique person-centered plan built to help meet individual desired outcomes and needs. Support for this program is run by qualified intellectual disability professionals and direct support professionals who oversee and provide quality care as well as a team of nursing support on-site. Our group rooms offer a low participant-to-staff ratio to ensure we can provide an experience that allows for personal choice while still providing socialization opportunities
Therapy:pediatric therapy services provides a variety of services for all children up to 18 years of age and their families, including: applied behavioral analysis (aba), physical therapy (pt), occupational therapy (ot), developmental therapy (dt), speech language therapy (st), social & emotional therapy (se), early intervention (ei), feeding therapy, serial casting, family support groups, aquatics therapy, parent-child interaction therapy (pcit)
Residential intermittent:lifelong Access provides community-integrated living arrangements (cila) all over the bloomington-normal area. Each person has a person-centered individual service plan, or isp, overseen by a case manager.intermittent cilastaff are on-site at different times throughout the day depending on the need of peoplethere are no overnight staff on sitestaff support with medication, community outings, medical appointments, scheduling appointments, daily living skills, and economicspeople live in their own apartmentpeople who live in the intermittent cila need minimal staff support
Bhc:the Lifelong Access behavioral health clinic (bhc) was created in 2020 to bridge the gap between those with intellectual disability and co-occurring mental health needs. In 2022, Lifelong Access became licensed to support children and adolescents with mental health and/or behavioral needs.
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