Individuals served within our ICF/ID program all have a primary diagnosis of intellectual disabilities, and may require a high level of support. Beyond that, the individuals have a variety of secondary diagnoses including autism, cerebral palsy, communication deficits, behavioral disorders, as well as a wide variety of medical diagnoses. Several of the individuals require the use of a wheelchair for mobility and positioning. Many of the individuals served in the ICF/ID program are non-verbal.
Individuals served in the ICF/ID program receive individualized program planning designed to enhance their abilities and gain independence in daily living skills. There is trained staff on duty 24 hours per day, seven days a week.