ABILITIES UNLIMITED OF JONESBORO
"IMPROVING THE LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILTIES"
Blytheville Branch

BLYTHEVILLE BRANCH SATELLITE

     2100 Texas Street

Blytheville, AR

 

Production Center
Ricky Baker, Production Manager

(870) 532-5333 ext. 6 
rbaker@aui.org
2100 Texas Street, Blytheville, AR 72315                           

 

Production:  All production activities are used as methods and materials to train consumers thru the various services described above, including Work Adjustment Training; Extended Services; Adult Development (Pre-Voc); and Work Activity Center.  Some of the activities in these areas include: bench work for industries; processing clothing; wood working; recycling corrugation; packaging parts; re-packing products; and manufacturing products (i.e. wire ties and wooden shipping blocks).  

 

 

Rehab, DDS & Waiver Services
Christy Wyatt, MA, Delta Reg. Coord.

(870) 532-5333 ext. 2 
cwyatt@aui.org 
2100 Texas Street, Blytheville, AR 72315                                                          

                                               

Work Adjustment Training (ARS):  Work Adjustment Training is a 60-day program which provides the setting to continue to assess the client's ability and begin the sometimes long process of building the client's work personality and increase their capacity to work. It involves the individual in a system of goal-directed services or groups of services directed toward enhancement of the individual's job seeking and job-retention skills that facilitate movement toward a satisfactory vocational placement.  This service results from a recommendation after completing a 10 day Work Assessment which identifies work characteristics and answers referral questions posed by the ARS Counselor.  Work Assessment is inclusive with the Work Adjustment Training allocated budget schedule.

 

Extended Services (ARS):   Extended Services is training provided over an extended period of time for individuals who appear employable and are in need of continued adjustment services. It allows the time to build and often complete the process of getting the person ready for employment. Individualized plans utilize case management and adjustment services which are goal directed and which maximize the individual's vocational, educational personal and social functioning.  The length of the program depends on the overall goal and related individualized plans but normally will be no longer than nine months or a total of twelve months from when the individual was admitted.  Usually at the onset of this program the individual's average productivity is in the neighborhood of 40 to 75 %.

 

Adult Development (DDS):  Adult Development is an adult program for the developmentally disabled who typically has an average productivity level below 50%.  The program utilizes Individualized Program Plans which address long range goals dealing with pre-vocational skills training and those involved in habilitation training which deals with social development, communication, sensory motor, cognitive, and recreation designed to assist the individual to become more self-sufficient and independent.  Specialized programming provides services for developmentally disabled adults to improve their self-sufficiency through habilitation training that improves daily living skills, self-help skills, self-care, survival skills and life adjustment. It can be a maximum of five hours daily.  Also, some therapy services (speech, occupational, and physical) are provided to qualified adults in this program.

 

Pre-Vocational Adult Development (DDS):  This adult development program is the same as the regular program, except the programming occurs in the Work Activity Center involving only pre-vocational goals.  This active programming can only occur when the individual’s average productivity is below the 50% level.

 

DDTCS Evaluation (DDS):  This activity is completed at the initial entry of the individual into the DDTCS programs and annually thereafter.  It is necessary to perform in order to substantiate the physicians’ prescription for needed services.

 

Work Activity Center (DDS):  Work Activity Center is a program that creates a special learning and work orientation experience for developmental disabled adults. The program utilizes Individualized Program Plans which address long range goals dealing with vocational skills training and related activities to the work setting.  The work tasks are a significant part of its delivery system.

 

Note:  All of these services are budgeted under WAIVER.  Waiver is a community based program but the following locations are offices that may handle specific contracts. 

    

Waiver Services for Mississippi County
Christy Wyatt, MA, Delta Reg.  Coord.

(870) 532-5333
2100 Texas Street, Blytheville,  AR  72315                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                                                   

Waiver (DDS):   DDS Alternative Community Services is a Medicaid program that has specifically designed services for persons with severe disabilities under the Medicaid Waiver program.  Our agency is an Organized Health Care Delivery System Provider which allows for sub-contracting services with qualified entities and/or providing services with our own employees.  These services can include: Supportive Living and Alternative Living Services; Community Services; Respite Care; Non-Medical Transportation; Adaptive Equipment; Environmental Modifications; Specialized Medical Supplies; Consultation; and Crisis Intervention.  These are specialized services designed to provide the person with an alternative to institutional care and are individually contracted.

 

Waiver Case Management (DDS):  This service involves providing case management for Waiver consumers who have chosen our organization to provide these services.  Services include developing the Individualized Service Plan/Plan of Care; linkage with appropriate community resources; coordination of services; and monitoring.

 

Waiver Supported Employment (DDS):  Some Waiver consumers qualify for special supported employment situations under the Waiver program.  These services are similar to those found in the regular supported employment program.

 

Integrated Supports (DDS):  Integrated Support Services is designed to give specific services to DD individuals living in the community in order to help them become or maintain an independent lifestyle.  It can include Supportive Living, Alternative Living, Day Habilitation Services, Respite Care and Non-Medical Transportation.  The assessment will determine the needs and the Individualized Service Plan will detail the planned services.  Providing the necessary supports needed to be integrated into the community and promote independence is what these services are designed to do.   This is a separate negotiated contract for services.

 

Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy (Medicaid for Adults):  Therapies are contracted with outside professional therapists who provide the service and then are billed thru Medicaid.  Services are provided on site.