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SEMI-INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM

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Individualized treatment plans are established upon admission clearly defining rehabilitation goals and potential discharge plans. All programming integrates the Hierarchy of Neuropsychological Functions, a progressive hierarchy of cognitive skills that build upon each other in a manner that facilitates efficient progress. The treatment team utilizes the approach to ensure proper coordination of all therapies.

Program Admission Criteria

  1. Male or Female 18 years or older (ages 16-17 may be admitted with special consideration)
  2. Requires less than 5 hours of daily support in any Functional Outcome Focus Area (FOFA):

    Self-Care Leisure Self-Direction/Initiation
    Safety Productivity Social Skills
    Learning Community Access Communication
    Independent Living    
         
  3. Capable of transferring self with no more than modified independence
  4. Medically stable, free from acute infection or fever
  5. Does not require daily skilled nursing
  6. Can participate in a minimum of 6 hours of therapy per day              
  7. Not a danger to self or others
  8. Not actively engaged in substance abuse

Program Focus

  • Supported, Semi-Independent Living
  • Promote the least restrictive discharge placement
  • Provide guidance in pursuit of vocational and avocational goals
  • Facilitate healthy social interaction and involvement in the community
  • Establish and foster maximum independence in all areas of daily living
  • Ongoing stakeholder education and support

Additional Services

  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Social Activities
 

Program Discharge Criteria

  1. Individual has achieved a level of functional independence necessitating less daily support in Focus Areas: Self Care, Safety, and Independent Living
  2. Individual’s behavior is not compatible with the program goals, group activities, or may prevent the progress of other participants*
  3. Poses a risk or danger to self or others*

*A discharge procedure will be followed ensuring the opportunity to access other appropriate resources

 

 
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