Holistic Services within a Team Structure
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Learn about Options Bloomington's holistic services for people with disabilities in Indiana. Discover their mission, services, outcomes, structure, challenges, and successes in supported living, employment, and community engagement.
Holistic Services within a Team Structure
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Holistic Services within a Team Structure Kim Capps Janessa Gerber Options Bloomington, Indiana September 23, 2010
Mission Partnering with people with disabilities and our communities to bring about self-directed and fulfilled lives through education, information, and support.
Options Services • Supported Living • Group Homes • Community Habilitation • Supported Employment • Behavior Support • Respite • Affordable Housing • Technology Supports
Who We Serve: 300 people in South-central Indiana • Mental Retardation 36% • Autism 20% • Cerebral Palsy 7% • Psychiatric Disability 5% • Traumatic Brain Injury 3% • Physical Disability 3% • Sensory 1% • Other Disability 24% • 0-5 4% • 6-17 17% • 18-40 43% • 41-65 28% • 66-85 4% • 86+ 2% • Unknown 2% Disability Age
Options facilitates personal independence and engagement of people in civic and social life • The outcomes…people have: • Jobs • Homes • Relationships • Individuals • Work • Volunteer • Participate in government • Purchase goods and services • Vote
Our Values • Holistic • Individual needs versus programs • Community works best • The people who know someone best are best able to support them
Services Structure Network 1 Network 2 Network 3 Network Coordinator 4 Team Managers Network Coordinator 4 Team Managers Network Coordinator 3 Team Managers 3 Supported Employment Managers, Supported Employment Coordinator, 2 Directors of Services, Ancillary Staff Network 5 Network 6 Network Coordinator 5 Team Managers Network Coordinator 4 Team Managers
Options and Supported Employment • A little about the agency when we first started Employment Services: • Less than $3 mill annual budget • Around 100 employees • Good reputation in living services but no employment focus • Financially unstable
Options Now • Around $8 million per year • Over 300 employees • Employment well established • Waiver services still the major driver
How did we get here? • Think of one person you serve • Write down all the people who work with that person • Add them up
Why Supported Employment • People said that they wanted it. • Fit our mission • Partnering with people with disabilities and our communities to bring about self-directed and enriched lives through education, information and support • Represented our values
Influencing Factors • Staff capacity • Local resources • Good jobs • Desire to improve quality of lives
Barriers • Limited experience • Residential focus…hard to redirect people to jobs • Limited financial resources • Being the little kid on the block • Winning over your funders
How It Works • Team based • Cross functional • Resource persons In other words… • It’s everybody’s job
Dennis • Residential staff • Employment supports
Mindy’s Story • Ongoing supports • DSPs provide direct support • Employment staff provide oversight and support to DSPs.
The How To… • Assess strengths and weaknesses • Determine whether it fits • Gather information • Determine the financial impact • Plan, market, follow through • TRAIN • Just do it!
Tackling the External Challenges • Competition • Skeptical Funders & Referral Sources
Tackling the External Challenges • CARF • Business Climate • Knowledge of Supported Employment • Economy
Tackling the Internal Challenges • Lack of Comfort with ChangeExpertise/Confidence Experience Other Priorities Hiring Practices
Tackling the Internal Challenges • Providing Holistic Services Integrating systems Training Staff Buy-In
ExperiencingSuccess Community Diversity Works Business Leadership Network Community Transition Councils Networking for Support Vocational Rehabilitation
Experiencing Success • Board Leadership • Staff Buy-In • Outcomes
Outcomes 34% have jobs 25% have their own homes 85% say they spend a great deal of time in the community 96% say services have made a positive difference Average Employment Tenure is 2.4 years
Final Thoughts • Start Slowly .. But Start • Prepare and Support Staff • Be Prepared for a Slow Financial Start • Meet Regularly and Celebrate • Success breeds success