245D Basic Waivered Services
North Land Home Health is a licensed provider of 245D basic services including Personal Support, Respite, Adult Companion, Night Supervision, and Homemaking supports. For each service, you select a trusted worker who best suits your needs and maintain control of how your workers provide services by scheduling hours and providing them direction on your specific day to day support needs. Our staff partners with you and your case manager to initiate services, develop and implement your support plan and work to ensure you are receiving high quality care. We also provide your worker with 245D training to help both you and your worker feel comfortable and confident in their abilities. Connect with our staff today to learn more about our 245D services!
Homemaking Services
These are services that help a person manage general cleaning and household activities. There are three
homemaker services:
- Homemaker/cleaning
- Homemaker/home management
- Homemaker/assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)
Homemaker/cleaning services include light housekeeping tasks, laundry services. Homemaker/Home management includes light housekeeping and assistance with laundry, meal prep, shopping for food, clothing and household supplies, simple household repairs, and arranging transportation. Homemaker/assistance with ADLs includes light housekeeping and assistance with walking, bathing, dressing, grooming, eating and toileting. These services are available under the Home
and Community Based Waiver programs.
Respite
This short-term care service is provided when the person’s primary caregiver is absent or needs temporary relief from caregiving duties. Respite provides the level of supervision and care that is necessary to ensure the person’s health and safety and can be provided in the person’s home or at the caregiver’s home. This service is available under the Home and Community Based Waiver programs.
Adult Companion
Adult companion services are non-medical services that help a person 18 or older work toward a therapeutic or community goal through skill building and socialization. Examples include working on coping skills to manage anxiety, participating in the community to reduce social isolation, or providing verbal instructions to help the person complete a task. This service is available under the Alternative Care / Elderly Waiver, Brain Injury Waiver (BI), Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC), and the Community Access for Disability Inclusion waiver (CADI) Waiver programs.
Personal Supports
This service is provided in the person’s home or community and includes assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), accessing community services, developing meaningful connections with community members, establishing new relationships and nurturing existing ones and participating in community activities of the person’s choosing. This service largely focuses on providing opportunities that enables the person to interact with people with and without disabilities to the fullest extent possible. This service is available under the Brain Injury Waiver (BI), Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC), the Community Access for Disability Inclusion waiver (CADI) and the Developmental Disabilities waiver programs.
Night Supervision
This service provides overnight assistance and monitoring by an awake staff in the person’s own home and includes carrying out a person’s positive support programming and transition plans, reinforcing independent living skills training and other skill development supports and assisting with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). This service is available under the Brain Injury Waiver (BI), Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC), the Community Access for Disability Inclusion waiver (CADI) and the Developmental Disabilities waiver programs.
Individualized Home Supports without Training
Services that provide support in the areas of community participation, health, safety and wellness, household management and adaptive skills for people who live in their own home or their family’s. Individualized home supports can be provided in the person’s own home, family’s home or in the community, and either in person or remotely.