FUNDING Primary funding streams include state or federal Title XIX waiver services. For individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, these can include Consolidated, Person/Family Directed Support, Autism and OBRA waivers. For individuals, birth through 21, with special healthcare needs and require a personal care attendant, funds are available through medical assistance.
ACHIEVA HOME CARE 711 Bingham Street Pittsburgh PA 15203 412.995.5000 1.888.272.7229 www.achieva.info
Families have the option of paying directly or ACHIEVA Home Care can bill other funding organizations. For more information on funding options, please call 412.995.5000.
“The administrative staff at ACHIEVA also responded promptly to our requests. We couldn’t ask for anything else. All staff we have encountered, at ACHIEVA, have been very professional. We especially appreciate the long tenure and consistency of our aides.” ~ RA’s family
ACHIEVA is an equal opportunity employer. ACHIEVA strives to maintain its diverse workforce and encourages all qualified people to apply for employment regardless of disability, race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, age or national origin. Admission, the provision of services and referrals of people we support are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, national origin, age or sex. ACHIEVA supports and empowers individuals with disabilities and their families. The official registration and financial information of ACHIEVA may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free within Pennsylvania 1.800.732.0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. ACHIEVA United Way Code #161 The Arc of Westmoreland United Way Code #390
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PROVIDING FAMILY SUPPORTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES.
• Personal Care Attendants Provides support to individuals birth through age 21 with special healthcare needs for daily living skills. This support must be prescribed as medically necessary from the individual’s physician and approved by Medical Assistance’s (MA) Managed Care Organization (MCO) or directly through the state MA program. ACHIEVA HOME CARE PROVIDES IN-HOME AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE OF ANY AGE WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (I/DD) • Home and Community Habilitation Provides ongoing assistance to individuals for many everyday tasks. Caregivers assist the individual with improving and growing independently while considering their preferences and interests in order to live life to the fullest. Habilitation supports can also be provided to small groups of two or three. • Respite - Hourly Provides relief to families caring for a loved one with special needs. Supports can be provided in the individual’s home or in the community. This time can be used for families to take care of themselves, rest and relax and get a break from the day to day challenges that come from caring for someone with special needs. • Companion or Family Aides Provides the individual with supervision for their health and safety. The caregiver is able to provide minimal assistance with daily living activities. This is used primarily when non-medical or non-habilitiatve care is needed. Family aides may also provide supervision to other individuals in the household such as siblings or elderly family members. Family aides are referred and approved by the individual’s Administrative Entity (AE).
• Homemaker/Chore Provides assistance to an individual with special needs or the family where the individual resides with household tasks that may prove to be to difficult to perform. An individual can qualify for this support only when other household members, landlord or agency are unable to provide the task. • School, Medical Aides or Childcare Provides specialized care of an individual with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) as requested by school districts, medical facilities, community organizations, etc. to assist as temporary aides when extra support is needed by these community organizations. “My caregiver is wonderful. She is excellent with my child, her care and also with our family. It is not easy to have someone in your home. However, she makes it easy. We all think very much of her. I feel she is a great representative of your company. In fact, everyone I have come in contact with from ACHIEVA has been very accommodating, respectful and very easy to deal with. Thank you for everything.” ~JK’s family
ACHIEVA Home Care is regulated by the Department of Human Services, licensed by the Department of Health and is a member of the Pennsylvania Homecare Association. ACHIEVA caregivers are required to meet state reqirements and have personal or professional experience in working with individuals with disabilities. All candidates must secure satisfactory clearances and trainings needed for an individual’s plan of care.
By providing lifelong support services, ACHIEVA remains a leader in the field of disabilities and supports families anytime they need assistance. Mission Statement: ACHIEVA supports and empowers individuals with disabilities and their families. Statement of Vision: ACHIEVA envisions a community where disability is a distinction that makes no difference. Service Areas and Referral Process ACHIEVA Home Care provides supports in the following counties: Allegheny; Beaver; Butler; Fayette; Washington and Westmoreland. Referrals can come directly from an individual, family or community support staff (case managers, supports coordinators, etc.). For supports in Westmoreland County, please call 724.837.8159. For all other counties, please call 412.995.5000 or homecare@achieva.info. Visit ACHIEVA online at www.achieva.info.