Program areas at CCI
Adult comprehensive services (residential) for persons with idd provide access to 24-hour supports to assist adults with idd to live more independently in their Community. Services are designed to provide the most integrated options for active Community living, including support for basic health and safety needs (such as care of personal hygiene, eating, following medical regimens and care of the home) (cont. On sch o)
Supported living services (sls) - services provided for individuals with idd who live independently or with alternative residential supports (such as family). Services may assist caregivers to be more effective in their role or support adults with idd to increase their independence and social integration into their Community of choice. Participants set personal goals and select from a variety of services to meet those goals. Typical services include personal care, homemaking, respite, supported employment, assistive technology and supported Community Connections.
The Single Entry Point (SEP) program provides case management, care planning, and makes referrals to other resources for Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program) members with the following qualifying needs: elderly, blind and disable, persons living with HIV/AIDS, mental health, brain injury, children with a life-limiting illness and medically fragile children. SEP also offers the Home Care Allowance program. (CONT. ON SCH O)
case management & other services