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Community-Based Habilitation
Community-Based Habilitation services are a vital part of disabilities care, provided to individuals with disabilities in their communities. These services help individuals develop and maintain essential skills that improve independence and overall quality of life.
Delivered by trained professionals, support includes assistance with daily activities, social interaction, and meaningful community participation.
FAQ's
Community-Based Habilitation (CBH) is a service that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities build essential life skills in real-world community settings.
CBH focuses on skills such as personal hygiene, communication, time management, money handling, meal prep, transportation use, social interaction and more.
Services are delivered in natural community settings—such as parks, stores, libraries, or volunteer sites—helping individuals apply skills in everyday life.
Trained, compassionate Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) work one-on-one or in small groups to provide instruction, guidance, and support.
By focusing on real-life goals and daily routines, CBH helps individuals become more self-reliant, confident, and engaged in their communities.
Yes, CBH is a covered service under both the Family Supports Waiver (FSW) and the Community Integration and Habilitation (CIH) Waiver in Indiana.
Eligibility is based on having a documented intellectual or developmental disability and being approved for Medicaid Waiver services through the Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services (BDDS).
Absolutely! All CBH services are tailored to the individual’s person-centered plan, focusing on their unique needs, goals, and interests.