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Residential and case management services for people with developmental disabilities as well as in-home respite care.
Provides residential and coordination of services as well as in-home respite care.
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Case/Care Management
Children's In Home Respite Care
Adult Residential Care Homes
Provides out-of-home respite care and training for caregivers of children with head injuries, pulmonary impairments, or other disabilities.
Offers respite care at the facility for several days to several weeks. Also provides training for families on how to care for children with special health care needs.
Provides this service in Tacoma, Kent, Northshore, Auburn and Olympia.
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Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Provides a five-day retreat in nature as a respite from hospital care. Located on 24 wooded acres with wildlife, a private lake, game room, basketball court, and large fireplace.
Provides a five-day retreat in nature as a respite from hospital care. Located on 24 wooded acres with wildlife, a private lake, game room, basketball court, and large fireplace.
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Pediatric Vacation/Respite Facilities
Provides several services to Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients, including Staff and Family Consultation and Respite care for DDA clients. Other services include: Specialized Habilitation, Community Engagement and more. Most services covered by DDA.
Provides several services to Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients, including Staff and Family Consultation and Respite care for DDA clients. Other services include:
Specialized Habilitation
Helps individuals create healthy relationships, adapt to challenges, and improve overall quality-of-life. Services offer resources for community integration including:
- Self-empowerment.
- Safety awareness and self-advocacy.
- Interpersonal skills and effective communication.
- Coping strategies regarding typical life challenges.
- Learning how to manage daily tasks to gain adaptive skills.
Community Engagement
Services are designed to develop creative, flexible and supportive community resources and relationships to connect individuals to resources in their community, and supports them to participate, engage, and integrate into the community. A community guide or community engagement provider will:
- Meet with you to discuss goals stated in the Person-Centered service plan and help you develop specific goals related to engaging with the community.
- Develop strategies with you to connect with community resources, based on your interests and needs.
- Help you develop healthy relationships with local community members.
- Support you with participating community activities within you budget.
Peer mentoring
Offers a form of mentorship that takes place between a person who is living through the experiences of having a developmental disability or a family member of a person who has a developmental disability (peer mentor) and a person who is new to the experience (peer mentee). These services help individuals or family members through:
- Mentoring.
- Sharing personal experiences to provide support.
- Sharing information about community resources.
- Exploring other supports.
Specialized Goods and Services
Provides participants and their families with specialized supports to achieve stabilization in their home and community and may include:
- Vehicle modifications or adaptations required to fit the needs of the participant to engage with their community.
- Therapeutic equipment and supplies necessary to implement a behavioral support plan or other therapeutic plan including sensory integration or communication therapy plan.
- Nonrestrictive clothing adaptive to the participant's individual needs and related to his/her disability.
- Purchasing or leasing, and customizing or adapting assistive technology to meet the functional needs of a child with a disability.
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Children's In Home Respite Care
Peer Role Model Programs
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Designed to meet the needs of families who have medically fragile or complex children. Provides 24 hour nursing care for children from birth to age 18 who are medically fragile or have a disability.
Designed to meet the needs of families who have medically fragile or complex children.
Provides 24 hour nursing care for children from birth to age 18 who are medically fragile or have a disability.
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Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Provides respite care for children birth through age six and 7-12 on a case by case basis while parents resolve self-defined crisis in their lives. Can care for children for up to 72-hours at a time.
24 Hour Child Care: provides respite care and drop in play spaces for children birth to 6 years old, and 7-12 years old on a case-by-case basis while parents resolve self-defined crisis in their lives.
Stay, Play, & Learn: Drop-in area for child and caregiver to play and build connections with others. Weekly play groups. Facilitator on site to consult for help with parenting and developmental screenings.
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Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Provides help with transportation, respite care, meal preparation, chores, companionship and shopping. Serves primarily Bainbridge Island residents.
IVC connects neighbors facing challenges related to aging, disability, or adversity with volunteers and resources to support independent and fulfilling lives. With the help of our caring volunteers, IVC provides help with transportation, errands and shopping, meal preparation, chores, respite care, companionship, and cultural and recreational activities. IVC primarily serves Bainbridge Island residents though surrounding areas sometimes are served. Island Volunteer Caregivers meets needs not filled by local agencies and provides free services for older adults and persons with limitations.
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Health/Disabilities Related Volunteer Opportunities
Children's In Home Respite Care
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Family Services Related Volunteer Opportunities
Adult In Home Respite Care
Supports families of children who experience cerebral palsy and related disabilities through information and referral, support groups, social events, and some in-home respite care.
Provides information and referral, support groups, social events, and some in-home respite care. Family events include picnics, zoo outings, special workshops and a bi-annual conference.
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Children's In Home Respite Care
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Health/Disability Related Social Clubs
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides personal care at low or no cost to the elderly and disabled in order that they may remain independent in their homes. Some assistance for disabled children.
Provides personal care to individuals so they may remain independent in their homes. Offers contracted chore services, personal care (hygiene), respite care, home health care, friendly visiting and can provide Lifeline Personal Emergency Response units (PERS).
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Home Health Aide Services
Children's In Home Respite Care
Personal Alarm Systems
Adult In Home Respite Care
Personal Care
Housekeeping Assistance
Long Term Home Health Care