Residential Habilitation Support Program

At Best Versions, our Residential Habilitation Support services give children and adults with developmental disabilities a suitable, comfortable and welcoming home. The aim of our program is to create and develop independence, enhance self-actualization, and promote participation in the community. Our experienced staff is dedicated to the provision of special attention to each individual, and its bespoke service for all. The services we give include assistance in daily life activities such as caregiving, cooking, and medication management. In addition to this we offer various recreational activities and social programs which also helps in improving the standard of living of the residents. Our purpose is to establish an environment in which it is possible to succeed through learning, skill development, and self-reliance.

 

Why Choose Our Residential Habilitation Support Program?

Independent living may be a lifetime’s dream for a lot of people who struggle with developmental disabilities. The residential habilitation program that we offer is a safe and nurturing environment where the individual learns the needed habits and abilities to be independent and thrive on their own. With a focus on improving daily skills and confidence, we offer:

  • We work on bringing people with developmental disabilities into the community, facilitating socialization and enjoyment of life through different activities and programs to develop friendships and a sense of belonging.
  • Through our best practices, individuals are able to gain confidence and the capability of living by themselves, which in the end results in them packing in a lot of happiness and satisfaction. We educate those who aspire to acquire complex problem solving and self-care at the same level as everyone else.

What Types of Activities Can We Help You With?

Residential habilitation is one of our many programs that provide therapeutic activities and opportunities for community engagement to help people with developmental disabilities build indispensable skills that they can use every day.

  • Time Management (time management strategies, establishing routines, and meeting deadlines)
  • Using Public Transportation (navigating public transportation systems, practicing routes, using maps, and understanding schedules)
  • Skills training (basic housekeeping skills, laundry, meal preparation, organization, and self-care)