Residential Services · Omaha, Nebraska
Be a key member of a treatment team that provides support and supervision to children and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. An EFH specialist works with and supports families who open up their home to bring a structured, less intrusive environment to people with maladaptive behaviors.
What exactly is Shared Living? Shared Living is a Medicaid-funded program in which the Providers are Independent Contractors that work with a State-approved administrative agency for placement to ensure full compliance with CMS rules and regulations. The provider shares their home, providing a safe, inspirational and enriching environment so the individual with intellectual disabilities can strengthen their daily living skills. This support model also allows an individual to have greater access to the natural supports available within their community.
Typical supports provided may include; but are not limited to:
- Medication administration
- Medical appointments and tracking
- Coaching and mentoring to assist individuals to meet personal goals
- Support with decision making
- Budgeting, transportation and assistance with community access and inclusion
- Assistance with activities of daily living
- Support overall health and well being
- Documentation of services provided
Liebe’s Home of Hope is specifically searching for applicants that are willing to work with difficult maladaptive behaviors such as elopement, physical aggression, sexually inappropriate behaviors, verbal aggression, etc.
This subcontracting position is a work from home position, that you provide care and support for a person within your own home. This position requires a desire to make a difference in an individual’s life and commitment to the lengthy application process.
The applicant process is thorough and detailed, so it depends on many factors:
- Accuracy/Completeness of Application.
- Coordination of phone and face to face interviews.
- Coordination of in-home visit.
- No criminal background, APS/CPS and Sex Offender history.
- Completion of required training.
