Adaptive Innovation Services
Empowering those with developmental disabilities through tailored services and support across Nebraska
Empowering Individuals Daily
Our services are designed to increase independence and enhance life skills for those with developmental disabilities.
- Tailored Support Services
- Skill Development Programs
- Community Integration Initiatives
- Family Support Resources
- Advocacy and Awareness
- Personalized Care Plans
- Holistic Approach to Growth
- Network of Professional Support
Personalized Client Assessments
We conduct thorough assessments to understand individual needs and tailor interventions effectively.
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Skill Development Programs
Our programs promote skill acquisition, fostering greater independence for those with developmental disabilities.
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Community Inclusion Activities
We facilitate activities that enhance social networks and community engagement for our clients.
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Family Support Services
We offer guidance and training for families to better support their loved ones with developmental challenges.
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Advocacy and Awareness
We advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities and raise awareness in the community.
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Continuous Evaluation and Feedback
We ensure ongoing assessment of our services, incorporating feedback to enhance our support.
OUR SERVICES
Adult Day Services: Adult Day provides meaningful day activities in a safe, supervised place away from your home. You can use this service to do things in your community. You cannot use this service for a job or volunteering. Your provider helps you become more independent with health and social needs. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision.
Assistive Technology: Assistive Technology includes devices, equipment, and appliances to help you do things on your own so you need less help from other people.
Behavioral In Home Habilitation: Behavioral In-Home Habilitation is a short-term service for when you are having a severe mental health event or behavior that keeps you from your normal day activity. This service is provided in your home. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Child Day Habilitation: Child Day Habilitation takes place in a community provider setting. It provides teaching and staff support to meet the age-appropriate needs your child, due to a disability or special health condition. The focus is teaching and providing support to promote independence and personal growth, while encouraging community integration. This is a habilitative service.
Community Integration: Community Inclusion teaches self-help, appropriate behaviors, socialization, and adaptive skills. This service mostly takes place in the community. You decide where and how often you want to go places. This service increases your independence and personal choice, and interactions with people in your community. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Consultative Assessment: Consultative Assessment helps you stay in your current services while keeping you, and others, safe. The provider observes you in your home and where you receive day services, does a behavioral assessment, and gives your team recommendations. Behavioral interventions are developed, used, evaluated, and revised as needed. This is a habilitative service.
Adult Day: Day Support provides activities in a provider-controlled day location. Your provider teaches self-help, appropriate behaviors, socialization, and adaptive skills. This service is available when you do not have an employment goal and are not looking for a job. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Environmental Modification Assessment: Environmental Modification Assessment is an evaluation to identify devices you need or changes that should be made to your home or vehicle. The assessment looks at your health and safety needs, how you access your community, and your independence. This service may be required before using Assistive Technology, Home Modifications, or Vehicle Modifications.
Family Caregiver Training: Family Caregiver Training provides training and education to your unpaid family members or caregivers who provide informal support.
Family and Peer Mentoring: Family and Peer Mentoring provides mentors who have shared experiences with families or participants to provide support, education, and guidance by sharing strategies and experiences in navigating the system and resources.
Home Modification: Home Modifications are changes to your home to make it easier and safer to get around and do things for yourself. Modifications should help you better access your home and need less help from other people.
Homemaker: Homemaker helps with general household tasks, such as cooking, laundry, errands, and cleaning. This short-term service can be used when the person who usually does household tasks is not able to help. Homemaker does not include care or supervision. This service is available to people under the age of 21, because other DHHS services can meet this need for people age 21 and older.
Independent Living: Independent Living is provided in your own home. Your provider teaches skills for living independently and to do things in your community. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and social and leisure skills. This is a habilitative service.
Medical In Home Habilitation: Medical In-Home Habilitation is a short-term service for when you are having a severe medical event that keeps you from your normal day activity. This service is provided in your home. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Residential Habilitation (Continuous): Continuous Home is provided in a provider-controlled home with shift staff. Your provider teaches you skills for living independently and to do things in your community. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, social and leisure skills, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Residential Habilitation (Host Home): Host Home is provided in the home of an agency provider employee. You live with the employee and share daily life with the family in the home and community. Your provider teaches you skills for living independently and to do things in your community. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, social and leisure skills, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Residential Habilitation (Shared Living): Shared Living is provided in the home of an agency provider contractor. You live with the contractor and share daily life with the family in the home and community. Your provider teaches you skills for living independently and to do things in your community. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, social and leisure skills, and supervision. This is a habilitative service.
Respite: Respite is a short-term service you can use when you cannot care for yourself. Respite is temporary relief to the usual caregiver who lives with you. Your provider helps with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision. This service has yearly limits.
Supported Employment: Supported Employment – Individual provides a job coach for one-on-one teaching to help you keep your competitive job. This service is provided at your job. Your provider helps you with job skills and referrals for other resources. This is a habilitative service.
Supported Family Living: Supported Family Living is provided in your family home. Your provider teaches you skills for living independently and to do things in your community. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, social and leisure skills, and community access. This is a habilitative service.
Transportation: Transportation provides rides to and from waiver services, separate from transportation during services. Transportation should not replace other options available to you, such as rides from friends or family. Transportation cannot be used for rides to medical appointments because other DHHS services can meet this need.