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RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION (RES/HAB)
Increase independence, develop communication, social, recreational, leisure skills, enhance independent living, self-direction, and choice making.

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Intent of Service
- ADVANTAGE Health shall provide RES/HAB Services to cover Participants’ physical care and training above and beyond the general care and supervision under the State Supplemental Payment / Level of Care (SSP/LOC) for certified and licensed residential settings, as Adult Foster Home (AFH), Development Disabilities Domiciliary Home (DDDH), and Adult Residential Care Home (ARCH), Extended Adult Residential Care Home (E-ARCH) and defined in HAR Title 11, Chapter 148, Chapter 89, Chapter 100, and Chapter 101, respectively; and
- ADVANTAGE Health shall use RES/HAB to increase independence with ADLs, develop communication, social, recreational, and leisure skills, and/or enhance independent living, self-direction, and choice making.
Service Definition
- RES/HAB means individually tailored supports that assist with the acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to living in the community. These individuals’ specific supports include adaptive skill development, assistance with Activities of Daily Living, community inclusion, transportation, adult educational supports, social and leisure skill development that assist the Participant to reside in the most integrated setting appropriate for his / her needs. RES/HAB does not include general care and protective oversight and supervision, which are required under the facility’s license or certification requirements.
- Personal care assistance may be a component part of RES/HAB services but may not comprise the entirety of the service; and
- Recommendations of specialized therapies as indicated could be incorporated within this service.
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Personal Assistance/Habilitation (PAB/CLS)
A range of assistance or training to enable Participants to accomplish tasks that they would normally do for themselves if they did not have a disability
Respite
The goal of Respite services is to support family relationships to sustain Participants living in the family home.
skilled nursing
assure that the Participants medical and health needs are met in order to live in the community