TBI Waiver Program Services include: Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver

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TBI Waiver Program Services include: Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver Service Coordination (SC) Community Integration Counseling (CIC) Independent Living Skills Trainer (ILST) Positive Behavioral Interventions (PBIS) Home and Community Support Services (HCSS) Structured Day Program (SDP) Environmental Modifications (E-Mods) Community Transitional Services (CTS) RES Company RES Company Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver 1461 Lakeland Avenue Suite 12 Bohemia NY 11716 631-732-4794 Ext. 121 www.rescommunity.com Service Coordination Service Coordinators monitor all waiver and medical services to ensure that each individuals needs are being met. Service Coordinators assist with: maintaining eligibility on the waiver, coordinating medical management and transportation, linking individuals to community resources such as State plan services, housing, recreational services, and therapies, and providing assistance in maintaining benefits and entitlements (Medicaid, food stamps, etc.) Centrally located in Bohemia, New York and providing services across Long Island. “Quote about experience at RES with TBI.” CIC CIC services are designed to help individuals more effectively manage the emotional difficulties associated with adjusting to living in the community. CIC is a counseling service provided to those coping with altered abilities and skills, with the need to revise long term expectations and with changed roles in relation to significant others. “Quote about experience at RES with TBI.” Contact the RES Intake Department at 631-732-4794 Ext. 121 to set up services or for further information. Contact the RES Intake Department at 631-732-4794 Ext. 121 Contact the RES Intake Department at 631-732-4794 Ext. 121

ABOUT US ILST SDP PBIS E-Mods HCSS CTS ILST providers conduct a comprehensive functional assessment of the participant, identifying the participant’s strengths and weaknesses in performing Activities of Daily Living (ADL) related to his/her established goals. ILST services are designed to improve the ability of the participant to live as independently as possible in the community and can provide training in specific areas, including but not limited to: budgeting finances, medication management, cooking, travel-training, meal planning, organization, supporting vocational or educational goals. SDP SDP provides individuals with the opportunity to improve social and cognitive skills in a supportive environment. Taking place Monday through Friday from 9am to 3pm, SDP offers a variety of different classes to meet the varying needs of individuals. Individuals have the opportunity to attend 1-5 days per week for full or half days. The classes offered at RES include, but are not limited to, art therapy classes, cognitive rehabilitation classes, discussion groups, physical education classes, computer classes, and much more. Please contact the RES Intake Department to schedule a tour and/or a trial day and receive a copy of the current semester’s schedule. SDP also includes a variety of special events that provide individuals with increased opportunities to socialize with peers and build a strong support network. ABOUT US RES Company was founded in 2000 and is one of the largest New York State agencies offering services and support to individuals requiring long-term care and home and community-based services. RES prides itself in meeting individual’s diversified needs, including physical and cognitive disabilities and the aging population. RES Company is a provider for two of new York State’s Department of Health home and community based waiver programs (the Home and Community Based Services Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver [HCBS/TBI] and the Home and Community Based Services Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Waiver [HSBC/NHTD]). RES Company also provides services including Individual, Couples, and Family Counseling, Neuropsychological Testing, Companion Services, and Social Day Program. RES Home Care is the sister Agency of RES Company and became a licensed home care agency in 2009. RES Home Care offers home care services through many different options, including insurance, private pay, and the HCBS/TBI Waiver Program and the HCBS/NHTD Waiver Program PBIS PBIS services are available to all participants experiencing significant behavioral difficulties that jeopardize their ability to remain safe in the community. After a brain injury, it is common for individuals to notice a change in the way they respond to stressors in their environment. Common behaviors after TBI include sudden mood fluctuations, difficulty controlling anger, isolating from family and friends, increased impulsivity, challenges adapting to new environments, elopement, lack of motivation or initiation, lethargy, lack of follow through, and poor concentration. E-Mods E-Mods include both internal and external adaptations to the home that are necessary in order for the individual to live safely in the community. E-Mods allow individuals to function with increased independence and help to ensure health and welfare by making necessary modifications to the individual’s home. HCSS HCSS services provide oversight and/or supervision needed in order to keep the individual safe at home and in the community. HCSS also provides assistance or supervision with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL). CTS CTS services are available to individuals transitioning from a nursing home back into the community . CTS assists individuals with the cost of moving, essential furnishing, deposits for utilities, and rental deposits. Contact the RES Intake Department at 631-732-4794 Ext. 121 Contact the RES Intake Department at 631-732-4794 Ext. 121 Contact the RES Intake Department at 631-732-4794 Ext. 121