SERVICES PROVIDED

LIVE-IN SUPPORT

Persons served live in their own home and have one on one support available to them 24/7. People are supported to learn new and relevant life skills, gain greater independence and autonomy. With this service we are able to take an active role in assisting the persons served, their families and personal networks to; inspire and encourage the development and delivery of services and plans that work towards the realization and accomplishment of each person’s potential and choices within a home and inclusive community. Based on the person’s needs, support is provided to carry out day-to-day activities, roles, personal care, building relationships, assistance with financial decisions and working towards achievement meaningful and future goals. The strength of this service is that persons served are able to own or rent their own residence and have flexible one on one support available to effectively manage their homes, health, medications, social relationships and working lives.

COMMUNITY INCLUSION

OCSC provides community inclusion support to persons served that is tailored on an individual basis to meet their needs. Support is flexible and can be provided at varied times to meet the persons served lifestyle, unique goals and needs. People are supported to learn new and relevant life skills, gain greater independence and autonomy. With this service we are able to take an active role in assisting the persons served, their families and personal networks to; inspire and encourage the development and delivery of services and plans that work towards the realization and accomplishment of each person’s potential and choices within a home and inclusive community. Based on the person’s needs, support is provided to carry out day-to-day activities, roles, personal care, building relationships, assistance with financial decisions and working towards achievement meaningful and future goals. The strength of this service is that persons served are provided flexible one on one support to effectively manage their homes, health, medications, social relationships and working lives.

SUPPORTIVE ROOMMATE

The fundamental difference between host family and supportive roommate is that the persons served resides in a home that is owned, leased or rented by them and the supported roommate of their choice. TOCSC believes that this allows for the person served to have greater consistency, stability and ownership in their home environment.
Support is provided in a creative and flexible way that fosters personal growth by role modeling life skills, providing companionship and ensuring a safe and healthy home. The strength of this service is that persons served are provided one on one support to develop new life skills, effectively manage their home and community lives.