Residential services are provided to individuals with other dual diagnoses in the community in 4-person Group homes, 2 to 3-person ALUs, in community homes through personal support, and families through family and individual support. GH and ALU provide 24-hour staff-supervised services in a structured environment. Whereas in shared homes or family homes, there is a limited number of staff supervision and individuals learn to be relatively independent with family and community supports. In the 4-person or 3-person licensed homes, individuals live in a safe and structured setting where they receive individualized on-site services. Services include supervision, behavioral support, health care, mental health services including psychiatry, psychiatric rehabilitation program services, medication monitoring provided by mental health professionals, nursing services, and dental care.
Additional services include:
- Clinical therapies provided by professional staff
- One-to-one staff supervision whenever needed
- 24/7 staff supervision of the living environment, including awake overnight staff supervision, dining, and day habilitation program activities
- Skills training, day habilitation, and vocational/ employment services
- Community-based and non-site-based services such as Community Learning Services, Supported Employment Discovery & Customization.
- A wide variety of highly specialized, quality-controlled diets
- Religious services for different faiths.
Services also include transportation to day activities, leisure activities, medical appointments, and pleasure trips. Individuals maintain connections with their families and natural support systems, as well as planned activities, such as shopping, groceries, dining out, going to movies, and other recreational and leisure activities in their local communities.