
Residential Habilitation
Residential Supports provide stable, supportive living environments where individuals can build independence, develop daily living skills, and work toward personal goals.
This service is centered on choice, personal growth, and meaningful community involvement within a home setting.
Who This Service Is For;
This service may be a good fit for individuals who want:
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Support in a shared or structured living environment
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Opportunities to build daily living skills
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Support in developing routines and independence
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Connection to community life and activities
Support may include:
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Skill-building for daily living (routines, meals, home tasks)
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Support to access community activities and services
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Assistance in developing personal goals and routines
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Coordination with support networks when helpful
Getting Started
Before services can begin with SLT, individuals must first complete the eligibility process through the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS).
This helps ensure the right supports are in place from the start.
Once eligibility is confirmed, we work directly with individuals and their support networks to make the next steps simple and clear, guiding them through connecting with SLT and beginning services.
Steps:
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Complete eligibility with the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS)
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Submit an SLT application
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Connect with our team
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Begin services