Program areas at Foothills Gateway
Residential refers to residential services as specified in the eligible person's individualized plan (ip). Included are a number of different types of residential settings, which provide an array of training, learning, experiential and support activities provided in residential living alternatives designed to meet individual needs. Served 47 individuals.
Supported employment is individualized (one on one) community employment services that are provided to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (idd). Served 63 individuals.
Adult day includes a number of different types of services and supports which provide opportunities for individuals to experience and actively participate in valued roles in the community as specified in the ip. These services and supports enable individuals to access and participate in typical community activities such as work, recreation, and senior citizen activities. Included in this program are services for persons who are responsible for their own living arrangements in the community. Served 256 individuals.
Respite house provides respite and supervision services for adults. Served 27 individuals. Expenses: 395,054 revenue: 70,611 transportation is "home to day program transportation" services relevant to an individual's work schedule as specified in the ip. For these purposes "work schedule" is defined broadly to include adult and retirement activities such as education, training, community integration and employment. Served 149 individuals. Expenses: 762,333 revenue: 310,868 children and family services are for children from birth through age two which offer infants and toddlers and their families services and supports to enhance child development in the areas of cognition, speech, communication, physical, motor, vision, hearing, social-emotional development, and self-help skills; parent-child or family interaction; and early identification, screening and assessment services. In addition, this program provides an array of supportive services to the person with a developmental disability and his/her family when the person remains within the family home, thereby preventing or delaying the need for out-of-home placement, which is unwanted by the person or the family. Services and supports to eligible children under the age of 18 years in order for the children to remain in or return to the family home (only the child's income is considered in determining eligibility) are targeted to children having extensive support needs, which require constant line-of-sight supervision due to significantly challenging behaviors and/or coexisting medical conditions. Available services include personal assistance, household modification, specialized medical equipment and supplies, professional services, and community connection services. Served 1,217 individuals. Expenses: 2,478,747 revenue: 1,985,670 case management is the determination of eligibility for services and supports, service and support coordination, and the monitoring of all services and supports delivered pursuant to the ip, and the evaluation of results identified in the ip. Served 2,817 individuals. Expenses: 5,191,385 revenue: 4,340,360 behavioral health includes access to an onsite agency which provides behavioral health services; provides crisis services for individuals ages six and older using the start program model; and behavioral services. Served 21 individuals. Expenses: 251,599 revenue: 19 housing choice voucher program enables participants to better afford housing in larimer county by subsidizing their rent with federal funds through section 8 (hud) housing subsidies. Served 89 individuals. Expenses: 93,162 revenue: 4,372 organized health care delivery system is for services provided by third- party vendors that are funded through medicaid waivers. The third-party vendors are not approved purchase of service agencies. Served 335 individuals. Expenses: 255,722 revenue: 252,842