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weekend program for behavioral health


Our Mission:
   Caring Connections for Special Needs, LLC is committed to…
        Enriching the lives of those we serve and being here through
             Trials and Triumphs.


Have you ever wanted to make a difference in a person's life? Well now is your opportunity to make a difference in the life of a child or adult with special needs.

There are families in your area who are looking for someone to provide them with the services they need to help their loved one live a full and happy life. You will experience the joy of bonding with someone who will consider you part of their family. People with special needs are truly a joy to be around and work with, they will enrich your life in ways that you could not imagine.

Since we have children who are special needs, we know firsthand how important it is to have loving providers to enrich their lives. You will have a job that is really what you make it because you will be an integral part in planning how you spend your time, which could include trips to the zoo, the movie, the park etc... Now where else are you going to find a job where you can get paid to go on an outing like that?


Other benefits of becoming a care giver include:
  • Opportunity to work from home.
  • Ability to set own hours.
  • Beginning pay starts at $8/hour.
  • Opportunity for unlimited income.


Service Description:

  1. Respite:Giving a break to the person or people who are the regular care givers.
  2. Attendant Care:Attending to the persons need by doing things they cannot do on their own.(ie. washing their hair, brushing their teeth, taking them for a walk, washing their laundry, picking up their groceries etc...)
  3. Habilitation:Teaching the client a new skill. (this will vary depending on the client's needs).


Steps for Becoming a Service Provider

  • Attend the Orientation.
  • Attend training classes.
  • Connect with special needs family.
  • Begin providing care.


If you are someone who is looking for services for your loved one, you must be eligible to recieve services through the Division of Developmental Disabilities.
DDD requirements for support are as follows:
  • The person is a resident of the state of Arizona.
  • The person voluntarily applies.
  • The person is at risk of having a development disability (up to age six) or
  • For people over the age of six years diagnosed with:
          
    1. Cerebral Palsy     
    2. Epilepsy     
    3. Cognitive Disability or     
    4. Autism

  • The disability occurred prior to the age of 18 and
  • Has substantial functional limitations in three of the seven major life areas.

         







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