HCBS 245D Services

RCH is licensed to provide both basic and intensive 245D services throughout Minnesota. We offer individualized, person-centered supports designed to enhance independence and quality of life. All services are delivered by qualified caregivers who pass DHS background checks and are provided under a waivered service plan.

HCBS 245D Services We Provide

We collaborate closely with families, representatives, and case managers to create customized care plans.

Community Residential Services for Adults (CRS)

Community Residential Services for Adults (CRS) provide 24-hour residential support in a licensed setting for adults who require ongoing supervision and assistance. These services include support with activities of daily living, medication administration, health and safety monitoring, behavioral support, and community engagement. The goal is to provide a safe and supportive living environment while promoting independence and quality of life.

Individualized Home Supports (IHS) with Training

Individualized Home Supports with Training provide person-centered support focused on skill development and independence for individuals living in their own home or family home. Staff work directly with individuals to teach and reinforce skills related to daily living, community participation, household management, and self-care. The goal is to help individuals build and maintain the skills needed to live as independently as possible.

Individualized Home Supports (IHS) with Family Training

IHS with Family Training provides person-centered support in the individual’s home while also teaching and coaching family members or caregivers to reinforce skills and strategies. This service focuses on:

Individualized Home Supports (IHS) without Training

Individualized Home Supports without Training provide direct support and assistance for individuals living in their own home or family home without a formal teaching or skill- building component. Services focus on helping individuals maintain their current level of independence through assistance with daily living activities, personal care, household tasks, and community participation as identified in the person-centered support plan.

Homemaking Services

Homemaking Services assist individuals with maintaining a safe, clean, and healthy home environment. Supports may include tasks such as cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, grocery shopping, and general household organization. These services help individuals who may have difficulty completing household tasks independently due to disability or health-related needs.

In-Home Respite Care

In-Home Respite Care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers by offering supervision, support, and assistance to the individual in their own home. This service ensures the individual’s health, safety, and daily needs are met while allowing caregivers time to rest, manage other responsibilities, or attend to personal matters. In- home respite can include assistance with personal care, meals, medication reminders, and supervision as needed.

Out-of-Home Respite Care

Out-of-Home Respite Care provides temporary supervision and support outside the individual’s home, such as at a licensed provider’s facility, community program, or another approved setting. This service allows caregivers to take a break while ensuring the individual continues to receive safe, structured, and supportive care. Out-of-home respite may include recreational activities, skill-building, socialization, and personal care, depending on the individual’s needs and support plan.

Individualized Community Living Supports (ICLS)

Individualized Community Living Supports (ICLS) assist adults who live independently in the community. These services support individuals with household management, health and wellness monitoring, community participation, and skill development. ICLS is designed to help individuals maintain stability in their home and remain actively engaged in their community.

Night Supervision

Night Supervision provides awake/asleep overnight staff support in residential settings to ensure the health and safety of individuals during nighttime hours. Staff remain available to monitor individuals, respond to emergencies, and assist with personal care or other support needs as required.

Adult Companion Services

Adult Companion Services offer non-medical supervision and social engagement for adults who benefit from companionship and community interaction. This service focuses on promoting socialization, participation in activities, and overall well-being, while also providing incidental assistance with light household tasks when needed.

Royal Crown Homes is committed to delivering high-quality, person-centered services that respect the dignity, rights, and choices of every individual we support.

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