Our Services
One Quest LLC offers all Services as listed below:
Residential Habilitation • (male consumers of ages ranges 18 and older)
(Behavior-Focused, Residential Habilitation, Intensive-Behavior Residential Habilitation services) provide supervision and training that help the customer to acquire, maintain, and improve skills related to activities of daily living. The services focus on personal hygiene skills such as bathing and oral hygiene; homemaking skills such as food preparation, vacuuming and laundry; and on social and adaptive skills that enable the individual to reside in the community. There are four types of residential habilitation:
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Standard Residential Habilitation
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Behavior-Focused Residential Habilitation
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Intensive- Behavior Residential Habilitation
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Live-In Residential Habilitation
Personal Support (both males/females consumers ages varies)
Personal Supports provides assistance and training to the individual in activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, and preparation of meals. When specified in the support plan, this service may also include housekeeping chores such as bed making, dusting, vacuuming, and assistance with laundry, shopping, and cooking, which are essential to the health and welfare of the individual rather than the individual’s family. The support worker, to the extent, properly qualified and licensed, assists in maintaining an individual’s own home and property as a clean, sanitary, and safe environment. These services may include heavy household chores to make the home safer, such as washing floors, windows, and walls; tacking down loose rugs and tiles, or moving heavy items or furniture. Services also include non-medical care, supervision, and socialization. This service may provide access to community-based activities that cannot be provided by natural or unpaid community supports and are likely to result in an increased ability to access community resources without paid support
Supported Living Coaching (both males/females consumers ages varies)
Supported Living Coaching service provides training and assistance in a wide variety of activities to support individuals who live in and maintain homes or apartments of their own.
Personal Support Live -in staff (both males/females consumers ages varies)
Live-in staff will be expected to roommate with a chosen individual for all duration of hours there are no splitting hours unless upon request from the client and/or approval from management. Personal Supports provides assistance and training to the individual in activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, and preparation of meals. When specified in the support plan, this service may also include housekeeping chores such as bed making, dusting, vacuuming, and assistance with laundry, shopping, and cooking, which are essential to the health and welfare of the individual rather than the individual’s family. The support worker, to the extent properly qualified and licensed, assists in maintaining an individual’s own home and property as a clean, sanitary, and safe environment. These services may include heavy household chores to make the home safer, such as washing floors, windows, and walls; tacking down loose rugs and tiles, or moving heavy items or furniture. Services also include non-medical care, supervision, and socialization. This service may provide access to community-based activities that cannot be provided by natural or unpaid community supports and are likely to result in an increased ability to access community resources without paid support.
Companion (both males/females consumers ages varies)
Companion Services consist of non-medical care, supervision, and socialization activities provided to an adult. A companion provider may
also assist the recipient with such tasks as self-care needs, meal preparation, laundry, and shopping. However, these activities shall not be performed as discrete services. This service does not entail hands-on medical care. Providers may also perform light housekeeping tasks,
incidental to the care and supervision of the recipient. The service provides access to community-based activities that cannot be provided
by natural or other unpaid supports and should be defined as activities most likely to result in increased ability to access community resources
without paid support. Companion Services are not merely diversional in nature but are related to a specific outcome.