Understanding Types of Service
Who Does What and Where
NASP member organizations provide a variety of high quality I/DD services across the state of Nebraska:
Day Services occur most often during daytime hours and outside of your home.
Habilitative Community Inclusion: Habilitative 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.
Enclave: Enclave is provided at a business or in your community. You work alone or with a team to learn work skills and behavior. The business pays your provider and you are paid by your provider. You may interact with employees or customers. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision.
Adult Day: 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.
Prevocational: Prevocational teaches you general job-related skills needed to get a job in the community. This service can be used for up to 12 months. Your provider helps you with activities of daily living, health maintenance, and supervision.
Habilitative Workshop: Habilitative Workshop 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.
Employment Services are designed to help you get and keep a job.
Supported Employment – Follow-Along: Helps you keep your competitive job. This service may be provided with you or by communicating with your employer for you. This service has a yearly limit of 25 hours.
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.
Residential Habilitation Services are designed to help you live in your community.
Independent Living: 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 service has a limit of 25 hours per week on the DDAD waiver and 70 hours per week on the CDD waiver. A week is defined as 12:00 AM Monday through 11:59 PM Sunday.
Supported Family Living: 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 service has a limit of 25 hours per week on the DDAD waiver and 70 hours per week on the CDD waiver. A week is defined as 12:00 AM Monday through 11:59 PM Sunday.
Residential Habilitation – Continuous Home: 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.
Residential Habilitation – Host Home: 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.
Residential Habilitation – Shared Living: 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.
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 of 240 hours on the DDAD waiver and 360 on the CDD waiver.