ChildServe's Supported Community Living service provides individualized skill-building services and support to children and families in their community. The focus of the service is to work on skill development that ultimately leads to independence. We work on outcome-based goals that will improve children's living skills.
SCL is…
Supported activities
SCL
staff support discovery and learning using activities your child enjoys
and wants to do. By supporting your child’s self-directed learning, no
one will do for your child what your child can accomplish on their own.
Community opportunities
Exploring,
living, and learning in your child’s community is an essential part of
the SCL program. Even if you think there are not any opportunities near
your home, we can help you find them.
Living skills
Improved
communication, motor skills, and social skills are only a few of the
goals covered in the SCL experience. Specific goal-setting combines your
child’s life skill needs and personal dreams to create opportunities
for independent living.
SCL OPPORTUNITIES
Below are some ideas to help you identify opportunities well-suited for SCL:
Daily Living Skills
making a bed
cooking a family meal
cleaning his or her room
learning laundry skills
Individual Advocacy
registering to vote
obtaining and using a library card
understanding his or her rights
Community Participation
learning how to ride a bicycle
developing a plan for volunteering
participating in scouting or other youth/civic groups
participating in a Parks and Recreation program
learning skills to keep themselves and others safe
Socialization Skills
requesting an activity of one's choice
planning a night out with friends
participating in after-school activities
interacting with peers
Communication Skills
developing an effective communication system
increasing vocabulary
staying on topic
carrying on a conversation
ordering food at a restaurant
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN SCL SERVICES?
SCL services are offered through ChildServe for individuals 1 through 21 or until they transition to adult services. The individual must qualify for the Intellectual Disability (ID) or the Brain Injury (BI) Medicaid Waivers to be enrolled for SCL services. SCL services are based on your child’s needs.
HOW ARE REFERRALS MADE?
Referrals can be made by a number of interested parties including members of the individuals care team parents/guardians, or the participant’s case manager. Referrals can be made to the SCL Manager in Johnston or the Nursing Supervisor in Ames.
HOW ARE SERVICES AUTHORIZED AND FUNDED?
SCL services are funded through the ID or BI Waivers. There is no fee to the individual. The individual/parent or guardian may be expected to pay for activity related fees. Services are authorized by the individual’s case managers. The team will determine how many hours of SCL will be authorized on a monthly basis based on the individual’s identified goals. The family will received a Notice of Decision stating how many hours of SCL are authorized each month.
WHERE ARE SERVICES PROVIDED?
SCL services take place in your community or your home. This is done to make sure new skills develop in places where they will likely be used again, and so your child will be confident and as independent as possible in their home environment. SCL is designed to help your child discover and enjoy activities they can do right in their own neighborhood and local community.
WHEN ARE SERVICES PROVIDED?
Services are provided at times that are appropriate times to be able to focus on the individual’s goals. For example, if the goal is to work on getting dressed, services would be scheduled at times that were appropriate for this activity such as early morning or bedtime. Services can be provided seven days/week, typically between the hours of 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. In order for your child to attain the skills identified in the care plan a minimum of two appointments a week for 2-4 hours per appointment is recommended.
I’M INTERESTED IN ENROLLING - WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Once you have determined you are eligible for SCL and are interested in pursuing this option through ChildServe, you can contact your case manager. Either you or your child’s case manager can contact ChildServe to begin the enrollment process. A meeting will be scheduled to complete an assessment, develop care plans, and goals for your child. We will discuss a potential schedule and preferences for staff.
Child specific training will be provided to all staff assigned to work with your child. Training will be provided by the individual’s family, the supervisor, and/or other staff who are familiar and have been trained on the individual’s plan of care.