CRi provides independent living supports for adults with developmental disabilities. Individuals have access to support ranging from around-the-clock to on-call care.
The Supported Living model exemplifies best practices for providing services to individuals with intellectual disabilities.
CRi’s person-centered approach supports the achievement of maximum independence and functioning through the development of skills relating to:
In-home supports are available to individuals with developmental disabilities who live with family or in their own residence. Support is provided in the form of periodic supervision and targeted services based upon individual needs. CRi provides skills building training to support personal preferences as described in the Individualized Service Plan(ISP). The ISP uses person-centered planning (individual driven planning) to develop activities, supports, training, and supervision to assist individuals to maintain or improve their place in the community.