SUS provides a range of residential, habilitative and clinical services to adults and children with developmental disabilities in Intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs), Individualized Residential Alternatives (IRAs), and Individualized Support Services (ISSs).
Our individuals have access to medical, nursing, psychological, speech therapy, social work, nutritional, recreational and service coordination services.Individuals learn daily living skills ranging from basic skills such as dressing, toileting and feeding themselves, to more complex skills such as self-preservation, travel and money management. This effort is often made more difficult because many of our individuals have multiple challenges.
The program’s aim is to support the individual in maximizing their potential as much as possible and help them to attain personal fulfillment. Using a team approach with input from professionals, family members and the individual, a collaboratively designed person-centered plan is created for each person, incorporating specific goals and objectives.