ACR Homes
Independent Living Skills Therapy (Waiver)
ACR Homes - Main Office
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(651) 294-4704
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Service Details
Description
Independent Living Skills Therapies, like art, music or recreation may be funded through the Brain Injury (BI) waiver when they are specified in the individual support plan and have specific therapeutic goals and outcomes.
Independent Living Skills (ILS) Therapies can be provided in the home or community.
Learn more about this service when paid for under Brain Injury (BI) waiver in the Community-Based Services Manual.
If you have waiver funding, the service plan (based on an assessment of your needs) determines which services are funded through your waiver.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Anoka County
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Payment
- Brain Injury Waiver (BI)
- Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI)
- Community Alternative Care (CAC) Waiver
- Developmental Disabilities Waiver (DD)
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Specialization
- Brain Injury (BI)
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Waiver Service Specialties
- Group Therapy
Business Hours
8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Anoka, Washington, Dakota, Ramsey, and Hennepin counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 294-4704 | |
General Information | (651) 294-4704 | |
Toll Free | (651) 294-4704 |
Last Update
11/22/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
- 24-Hour Emergency Assistance (Waiver)
- Adult Companion Services
- Assistive Technology
- Caregiver Living Expenses
- Community Residential Services
- Crisis Respite
- Foster Care, Adult
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) with Family Training
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) with Training
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) without Training
- Night Supervision
- Respite
- Transportation (Waiver)
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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RP-8000Supportive Therapies Definition
Programs that use guided artistic expression or recreational activities, dietary management, hypnotherapy or other specialized interventions to improve the adjustment of individuals with mental, physical or developmental disabilities, substance use disorders, chronic health conditions or other problems. Supportive therapies are frequently auxiliary types of treatment used to facilitate other forms of therapy but may be also used for diagnostic purposes and are, on occasion, primary treatment modalities whose objectives are to foster health, communication and expression; promote the integration of physical, emotional, cognitive and social functioning; enhance self-awareness; and facilitate change.