Individualized Home Supports with Training
We offer services that provide support and training in community living, such as:
- Community participation
- Health, safety and wellness
- Household management
- Adaptive skills
Please see below for more information about these categories.
For questions or to make a referral, please contact Program Director Kim Phillips at 651-274-4240 or kphillips@phoenixresidence.org
To make a referral, please complete this Referral Form.
More Information on Community Living:
Community participation may include:
- Community mobility and pedestrian safety (e.g., safely getting in and around the community)
- Community resource use and access
- Community safety and awareness
- Informal support system and network development
- Interpersonal communications skills
- Leisure, recreation and socialization planning
- Skill-building to meet transportation needs
Health, safety and wellness may include:
- Collaboration with the person to arrange health care (e.g., physical, mental, chemical), meaningful activities, social services, meetings and appointments
- Cueing, guidance, direct supervision, training or instructional support to complete self-cares
Note: These activities cannot duplicate the use of eligible Medical Assistance (MA) state plan home care services; refer to CBSM – Home care overview. - Health services, as defined in Minn. Stat. §245D.05
- Help for the person to activate and build resiliency factors (e.g., whole health action management)
- Support for the person to design and meet individualized strategies to reach their health, safety and wellness goals
Household management may include:
- Cueing, guidance, direct supervision, training or instructional support to complete routine household care and maintenance
- Household safety knowledge and skills
- Tenancy support and advocacy
- Training, assistance, support and/or guidance with:
- Budgeting and assistance to manage money
- Cooking, meal-planning and nutrition
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Household chores, including minor household maintenance activities
Note: The person is responsible for the cost of the maintenance, replacement items or products.
- Personal needs purchasing
Adaptive skills may include:
- Crisis prevention skills
- Implementation of positive support strategies
- Problem-solving
- Sensory/motor development involved in acquiring functional skills
- Support strategies for self-sufficiency
- Support and training to increase positive behavior, resulting in reduction or elimination of challenging behavior