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Agency Details:As a private, non-profit organization, our primary mission is to provide supports, programs and services that enhance the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities. Through a range of individualized services we seek to promote abilities and achievements that contribute to self-respect, personal development, purposeful work, and meaningful participation in the community. Description:
VISIONWe envision helping to create a community where people can freely participate in all areas of community life regardless of their abilities. Our function is to provide a broad framework of supports which relate to the personal goals developed with each individual. We will set a standard of excellence, which affirms the complex nature of each person and advocates a creative and compassionate approach at each level of achievement.VALUESDignity of the IndividualMutual Respect Purposeful Work Community Inclusion Personal Initiative Independence MISSIONAs a private, non-profit organization, our primary mission is to provide supports, programs and services that enhance the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities. Through a range of individualized services we seek to promote abilities and achievements that contribute to self-respect, personal development, purposeful work, and meaningful participation in the community.Policy on Human Rights It is the policy of Amicus to insure that persons with disabilities have the same rights as persons without disabilities. The right to the least restrictive environment. The right to be free from unreasonable discipline. The right to know and understand the rules by which they must live. The right to be free from illegal physical restraints. The right to be free from inappropriate or illegal behavior modification or physical or emotional abuse. The right to be involved and offer input into the planning of their programs, and in creation of the rules by which they live. The right to be represented by persons within the organization which serves them. The right to privacy of their records, and the right to view their records. The right to receive fair wages for work. The individual's rights may not be abrogated except by due process Policy on Input from Persons Served It is the policy of Amicus to actively seek input from persons served. This means that consumers or their legal guardians are part of the decision making team. This team has the responsibility to help persons served to develop plans to achieve their goals and dreams through an open minded and creative focus on the individual. It is necessary to communicate this plan and to ask his/her opinion and approval in the most understandable way possible. Eligibility for Services Admission decisions are based on the entrance criteria for each program, the needs, interests, and aspirations of the applicant, the compatibility of the applicant with the program peer group, and eligibility for funding. Entrance criteria include the ability to function within the ratio of staff to participants in each program. The process usually includes a home visit and an opportunity for the applicant to visit the Amicus site. The menu of services will then be tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual. Ineligible applicants may be referred to a more appropriate program. Orientation People served by Amicus will receive an orientation, which will introduce relevant policies and procedures. These relate to professional standards, the rights and responsibilities of program participants, our vision, values, and mission, details of program procedures, and ways to appeal of agency decisions. The process by which goals and objectives are set and the approach of Person Centered Planning will be discussed along with methods used to assess individual progress. Signing of release forms will take place at this time. Right to Confidentiality All employees of Amicus shall abide by rules of confidentiality regarding records, authorized release of information or photographs, and prohibition of discussion regarding persons served without need to know. Policy on Emergency and Crisis Procedures It is the policy of Amicus that the least restrictive and least intrusive alternative in behavior management is used to protect the health, safety, and personal growth, of participants in our programs. Employees are trained in a graduated system of responses, which have been shown to be humane and effective methods of behavior management that protect the rights of the consumer. We will adhere to the guidelines and critical incident reporting system of the Bureau of Behavioral and Developmental Services Policy for Reporting and Investigating Alleged Mistreatment Employees are obliged to protect the human rights of persons served, and to report suspected mistreatment. A signed account of any incident will be given to the Program Director. The Program Director will inform the Executive Director of the alleged infraction and the guardian will be contacted. Substantiated charges will result in immediate disciplinary action. History:
Contact person: Heidi Godsoe, Director, (phone), (email) Office fax number: 207-941-2888 Address:
Web Site: http://www.volunteersolutions.org Directions:
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