RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION
Residential Habilitation services are designed to meet the individual needs of each person. Needs are determined through comprehensive assessments that provide information regarding the need for support and supervision. This information is used to determine which Residential Habilitation program can best meet the individual’s needs.
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Supervised Living
- Individuals who need ongoing supervision to
live in a community setting are served through the Supervised Living
program. Individuals are provided with individualized training in daily
living skills, personal care and social interaction. MCE maintains
numerous homes throughout the community providing choices of living
arrangements. MCE strives to assure a positive home environment where each
individual can live, learn and grow.
Supported Living
- Individuals who are able to safely live independently are served
through the Supported Living program. Support and training are provided
according to each individual’s needs and desires and often include
training in daily living skills, use of community resources, social
interaction, and budgeting. Individuals may live in their own homes,
rented homes or apartments, or their family home. Individuals served
through Supported Living also have access to staff support 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
Greenview Apartments - Magic City also has an apartment complex with 1 staff and 6 consumer apartments. This arrangement allows for individuals to live in their own apartment within a more secure and support setting.
Health Intensive Program - Focuses on the health and medical needs of individuals with more severe medical concerns.
PLUS - Positive Living in a Uniquely Structured Environment
The goal of the PLUS Program is to provide the structure and consistency which is needed by persons with developmental disabilities who also exhibit aggressive behavior in order for them to transition to a less structured, more inclusive setting. The program is designed to help the person feel safe, secure and supported without the need to act out in order to get his or her needs met.
For more information on the PLUS program click on this link: PLUS
