While available only under the Community Integration and Habilitation (CIH) waiver, Residential Habilitation and Support (RHS hourly) comes with a wide range of service criteria. These supports include adaptive skill development, assistance with activities of daily living, community inclusion, transportation, adult education supports, and social and leisure skills development. All of these help support the individual to live successfully in their own home and access the good things in life.
Who this service is appropriate for
Individuals needing less than 35hours per week utilize RH10. For those needing more than 35hours per week utilize RH20.
People needing assistance with personal care, meals, shopping, chores and leisure activities are eligible for services. Additionally, coordination of non-medical services as appropriately described in an individual’s PCISP may be allowable.
What are the benefits of the service
Individuals receiving RHS can invest in themselves by gaining access to things in life that we all need. Access to these areas of life allow them to live more meaningful and purpose driven life. This positively affects the way people with disabilities are perceived.