Behavior Health Support
Finding the support for you or your loved one
Support is available for people who are exhibiting social, emotional, and/or mental health concerns or symptoms. Individuals typically receive services in settings including; the home, employment site, or within the community in order to help them improve social skills, participate more within the community, and gain confidence through increased independence.
Services

Behavior Specialist
Behavioral specialist consultants work with schools, health care facilities and community organizations to provide assistance to individuals with behavioral challenges

Direct Support
Professional
A Direct Support Professional is a healthcare and human services worker that supports individuals with disabilities. DSPs help individuals with IDD perform certain activities of daily living

Mentor
Our mentors provide direct one-on-one behavioral interventions that teach and reinforce communication, social, and daily living skills





