Frequently Asked Questions - Services


All of our staff members are highly qualified and experienced.  We try to accomodate requests for a specific clinician.

While it is best to call in advance, we may be able to accomodate same day or next day appointments.

It takes about 2 weeks for glasses to come in.  We call patients when their glasses arrive.

Cerebral Palsy is a neuromuscular disability resulting from damage to the central nervous system. This damage can occur at any time, but usually takes place before, during, or shortly after birth. The primary effect of cerebral palsy is an inability to control motor function, particularly muscle control and coordination.

No.  We provide Family Services and Community Living Services and Opportunities to individuals with a broad range of diagnosis; including CP and other disabilities with similar service needs.  For information on eligibility, contact Shelli Prespare Weston at

 

Yes.  Our Family Support Services include Reimbursement Voucher Services, case management options, Public Education, and Medicaid Service Coordination.

 

We provide Day Habilitation and Residential Habilitation, Respite, Family Education and Training, and Plan of Care Support Services.

 

No, you need to be eligible for Medicaid to participate in the program.

Part time 30 -37 hours, full time 37.5 - 40 hours, per diem under 30 hours

A Personal Assistant cannot be: you, a father, mother, husband or wife, daughter, son, son in-law or daughter in-law. (Or any other relative that lives with you unless they only live with you because of the amount of assistance you need.)

After Medicaid eligibility is established, the Department of Social Services (DSS) makes the determination based upon a home / nursing assessment, and doctor's orders.