Services

We Provide

Respite

Respite Care Offers:
  • Adult care
  • Child care
  • Autism support
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)
  • Overnight care

 

Our reliable and compassionate professionals provide family caregivers with temporary relief, ensuring that caring for a loved one is a fulfilling experience – not a taxing one. Our caregivers are highly trained and motivated to provide services in your home or in an out-of-home setting.

We Provide

Community Living

Community living and support is a (Medicaid/waiver) service that allows your loved one to successfully live in his/her own home or with a family member. LBC provides a caring staff that is able to assist your family member with learning new skills and/or practicing and improving new skills. Staff provides support and supervision in the areas of independent living, community participation, self-care and daily living skills. Staff also monitors the health, nutrition and physical condition as needed. Technical assistance may be provided to family members living in the home to assist your loved one with maintaining the skills that he/she has learned.

We Provide

Community Networking

Community Networking is used to provide individualized day activities defined by the individual as part of a meaningful day in an integrated setting. Activities that fall under this service include adult education, volunteer work opportunities, hobby classes, using public transportation, and assistance in child care environments. Community Networking can also assist individuals in integrating into environments with non-disabled individuals, such as a child attending daycare with his or her siblings, participating in advocacy groups, playing organized sports, and attending educational or recreational conferences.

We Provide

Alternative Family Living

Life Based Conceptions Alternative Family Living (AFL)** is a service designed to provide care and support in a family and home setting for individuals with intellectual, emotional, or developmental disabilities. It can be thought of as foster care for adults. An AFL provider may care for one, two, or three people at a time.
The focus is to help each individual meet his or her own rehabilitation and recovery goals. LBC recruits caring and experienced couples or individuals who have homes that meet standards for space, safety, and sanitation. These families are compensated adequately for their service. A Qualified Professional supports and supervises each AFL home.

AFL residents live in the homes as family members and participate in family activities. They receive emotional and physical support, monitoring, and the development of life skills. A Person-Centered Plan is created in collaboration with residents, guardians, and professional staff to help residents increase their independence, participate in community life, and develop critical daily living and coping skills.

We Provide

Community Living and Support

Community living and support is a Medicaid waiver service that enables your loved one to live successfully in his or her own home or with a family member. LBC provides a compassionate staff that assists your family members in learning new skills and practicing or improving existing ones. Our staff offers support and supervision in the areas of independent living, community participation, self-care, and daily living skills. Additionally, staff monitors health, nutrition, and physical condition as needed. Technical assistance may also be provided to family members living in the home to help your loved one maintain the skills he or she has learned.