These services are designed to promote independence, self-sufficiency and stability for individuals within our community.
- Case management and advocacy for individuals navigating the SSI/SSD application process
- Assistance for the frail, elderly and disabled with medical transportation, grocery shopping, light housekeeping, friendly visits, respite care, phone conversations and other community referrals as needed
- Various community based outreach and volunteer opportunities
- Employment and skill-building services help non-work ready individuals gain necessary skills and experience for obtaining future careers
- Home and community based services connecting Medicaid Harp enrollees with opportunities
- Supportive services to help individuals with a mental or behavioral health condition obtain and keep employment
- Psychosocial rehabilitation services help individuals overcome interpersonal and environmental barriers associated with behavioral or mental health conditions
- One-on-One skill building and education support for individuals with behavioral or mental health conditions that want to start or complete an educational program or degree.
- One-on-One skill building for individuals with behavioral or mental health conditions
- Peer support services with a rehabilitation and recovery focus for those managing behavioral health symptoms
- Transitional counseling for those preparing to be release from jail and re-entering the community