
Residential
Supported Living
Supported Living Services enables people with significant disabilities the opportunity to live in their own homes.
Supported Living Services can be periodic or daily services to ensure that an individual has a safe and decent home of one’s own, Personalized assistance and support from others who care about and respect the person.
Residential Support
Residential supports consist of an integrated array of individually designed training activities, assistance, and supervision. Residential supports include: Habilitation services aimed at assisting the participant to acquire, improve, and retain skills in self-help, general household management and meal preparation, personal finance management, socialization, and other adaptive areas. Training outcomes focus on allowing the participant to improve his/her ability to reside as independently as possible in the community.
Assistance in activities of daily living when the participant is dependent on others to ensure health and safety.
Assistance, support, supervision, and monitoring that allow the individual to participate in home life or community activities. Transportation to and from the residence and points of travel in the community is included to the degree that they are not covered by another funding source.
Long-Term Community and Supports
LTCS is an innovative, community-based, comprehensive service for adults with intellectual and/or developmental
disabilities (I/DD). LTCS is an alternative definition in lieu of ICF-IID. This service enables Alliance to provide
comprehensive and individualized active treatment services to adults with I/DD and related conditions to maintain and promote their functional status and independence.