Program areas at Indian Creek Foundation
Residential services are made up of homes in the community where adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities reside. Direct support professionals provide support and supervision tailored to the specific needs and preferences of the individuals living in each residence. In most cases, staff support is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Services include medication administration, transportation, personal care, goal-setting, and community. Involvements. Indian Creek Foundation believes that individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability deserve to live in a safe environment that encourages positive relationships. Individuals served are supported in realizing their life goals through the expression of personal choice and community. Involvement.
Indian Creek Foundation's day services program provides individualized programming and support to each participant as they explore options for making connections to their community. We engage our participants in activities designed to help them explore potential careers, volunteerism, and opportunities for ongoing adult learning. We partner with local organizations and businesses to provide options for each individual to learn a new hobby, explore cultural services and receive training to advocate for themselves. Our services are flexible and can be tailored to support each individual's personal outcomes.
The behavioral health services division provides behavioral health supports to children and adults who have an intellectual or developmental disability and co-occurring mental health challenges. Home and community based supports incorporate the use of positive approaches, relationship development, skill building and environmental adaptations to promote positive behaviors. The outpatient center additionally provides individual, group and family therapy, and psychiatric services.
Community based services follows two different models of services for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Lifesharing allows individuals with developmental disabilities to live with families who provide care in their private home. The lifesharing provider helps each individual learn and apply new skills while becoming a part of the family's everyday life. The lifesharing provider also provides food, shelter, and care of personal needs. Unlicensed residential provides support services to adults with a developmental disability living on their own in the community. A variety of supports are provided for each individual based on their needs. These services may include arranging medical appointments, assistance with daily living skills, providing recreational opportunities and financial management. Revenue related to these services was 919,985 and expenses were 698,211.