What are Personal Assistance/Habilitation (PAB) Services?
These services are provided to assist participants in meeting their health and safety needs, utilizing community resources, and developing natural supports. It is a range of assistance and/or training to enable program to accomplish tasks they would normally do for themselves if they did not have a disability. Training is driven by goals related to increasing the participant’s capacity and independence to reside and/or participate in their home and community, learning, developing relationships, and/or to increase their capacity toward economic self -sufficiency. We currently offer PAB Levels 1,2 and 3 (level of care is determined by DOH-DDD Case Manager).
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