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Glossary of Services
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Activity of Daily Living Instruction: Activity of Daily Living Instruction
Adoptions: Services related to taking a child into a family through legal means.
Adult Abuse Prevention/Reporting: Services related to prevention and reporting of abuse or neglect of adults.
Adult Day Services: Services related to providing daytime support, supervision and activities for adults.
Adult Day Services for Developmentally Disabled: Day programs for developmentally disabled adults
Adult Family Homes: Residential facilities that provide lodging, meal services and assistance with activities of daily living
Advocacy: Promotion, intervention or support for individuals or groups
Aging and Adult Services: A broad range of services focused on the needs of aging adults.
AIDS/HIV Services: Programs for the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and services to persons with HIV/AIDS
Alcohol/Drug Abuse Treatment/Prevention: Services related to treatment and prevention of alcohol and drug abuse.
Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Centers: Structured day programs for adults with dementia
Alzheimer's/Dementia Facility: Residences for people with dementia
Ambulance: Emergency transport
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): A federal law passed in 1990 addressing equal opportunity and accommodations for Americans with disabilities.
Area Agency on Aging: An agency that provides a broad range of services to Arkansas's senior citizens.
Arkansas Kids First Program: A state administered program focused on providing medical services for children; eligibility based on family income and resources.
Assisted Transportation: Assisted transport for people with functional limitations
Battered Women's Services: Services related to women who are at risk of abuse or have been abused.
Caregiver Support: Support Services to alleviate caregiver burden
Case Management Services: Assistance related to guiding a person through the process of obtaining services or achieving objective-based goals.
Child Abuse Prevention/Reporting: Services related to the prevention and reporting of child abuse.
Child Care Services: Services related to the care and supervision of children, typically during daytime hours for working parents.
Child Support Enforcement: A state administered program primarily addressing the enforcement and collection of court ordered child support payments.
Childrens Medical Services: A state administered program which provides coordination, specialized medical care, and rehabilitation, for children with special health needs. Formerly know as Crippled Children's Services.
Clothing Services: Services related to providing clothing for needy persons.
Commodity Services: Surplus and supplemental government foods typically made available through school child feeding programs.
Community Service: Community-based supports
Congregate Meals: Nutritious meals in a group setting
Crime Victim Assistance: Support for people who have been the victim of crime
Day Care Services for Adults: Services related to the care and supervision of adults or elderly, typically during daytime hours.
Day Care Services for Children: Services related to the care and supervision of children, typically during daytime hours for working parents.
Developmental Day Treatment: Day programs for people with developmental disabilities
Developmental Disabilities Services: Services related to the needs of developmentally disabled children and adults.
Disability Services: Services related to the needs of disabled persons.
Drug Abuse Treatment/Prevention: Services related to treatment and prevention of drug abuse.
Durable Medical Equipment: Supplies for medical, functional and mobility needs
Early Childhood Education: Education services for pre-school children
Early Intervention for Infants/Toddlers with Disabilities: Services to help special needs children maximize their potential
Education Services: Services related to the education of children and adults of Arkansas
Elderly/Adult Services: A broad range of services focused on the needs of aging adults.
Emergency Preparedness: Assistance in preparing for emergencies/natural disasters
Emergency/Disaster Services: Services addressing the needs of persons who have experienced an emergency or the needs of persons in communities declared as disaster areas.
Employment/Job Placement: Services focused on finding jobs for persons seeking employment.
English as a Second Language: An education service directed towards teaching persons whose primary language is not English.
Exercise and Fitness: Opportunities for Physical Activities
Family Planning: Services focused on pregnancy prevention, medical management, and related medical needs.
Family Violence Services: Services related to domestic abuse
Financial Assistance: A range of services, both public and private, concentrated on providing financial assistance to needy persons.
Food Bank: Groceries for those in need
Food Services: Services related to providing food for needy persons.
Foster Care Services: Services related to the placement and support of children in family-like home environments.
GED Programs: Programs focused on assisting persons to obtain high school equivalency education.
Geriatric Assessment: Comprehensive assessments for older adults
Geriatric Mental Assessment: Comprehensive psychological assessments specifically for older adults
Government Agencies: Government planning and oversight
Grief Support: Support services in dealing with the death of loved one
Group Homes, Adults and Children: Residential alternatives, in group settings, for adults or children.
Headstart Programs: Pre-school educational and family support services for children.
Health Care Clinics: Services for the prevention, treatment, and management of illness
Health Screenings: Screenings for physical and psychological conditions
Health Support Services: Support services for chronic medical conditions
Hearing Impaired Services: Services addressing the needs of deaf or hearing impaired persons.
Home Care -- Chore Assistance: Assistance focused on providing in-home chore services, such as cleaning, typically to prevent institutionalization of the aged or disabled, or to reduce the risk of child or spousal abuse.
Home Care -- Personal Care: Assistance focused on providing in-home personal care, such as bathing and dressing, typically to prevent institutionalization of the aged or disabled, or to reduce the risk of child or spousal abuse.
Home Delivered Meals: Food in the form of meals, for qualifying individuals or families, delivered to the person's home.
Home Health Care: Supplemental health services provided at home by medical para-professionals, typically to prevent institutionalization of the aged or disabled.
Home Modification: Modifications to make homes safer and more accessible
Homeless Services: A wide range of social services addressing the needs of homeless persons and families.
Hospice Services: Services related to end-of-life care and planning, and family respite.
Hospital: Acute medical, surgical, or psychiatric care
Hot Lines: Toll free telephone numbers focused on providing immediate information for urgent social issues.
Housing Placement : Assistance with obtaining supported or independent housing
Housing Services: Services related to providing living quarters for individuals and families, typically subsidized on the basis of income.
Human Development Centers: Residential care facilities, operated by the State, designed to address the needs of developmentally disabled children and adults.
In-Home Care: Personal care and chore services in the home
Independent Living Facility: Group residences for independent living
Independent Living Skills Programs: Programs designed to assist emotionally or physically challenged individuals acquire life skills that reduce or eliminate the need for supportive services.
Information and Referral: Instructions and directions on how to access services from providers and agencies that address human needs.
Intermediate Care Facility for Mentally Retarded: Residences for persons with developmental disabilities
Juvenile Detention Centers: Secure facilities established for the purpose of detaining juveniles who have been ruled to be delinquent.
Legal Services: The provision of legal services is typically fee-based, but in some locales legal services are available for assisting persons on a needs-based or sliding-fee scale basis.
Literacy Programs: A variety of programs, often mentor based, designed to teach people how to read.
Long Term Care Insurance: Private insurance options for long-term care
Medicaid Program: A state administered program designed to pay for health care services for individuals who meet income and resource eligibility criteria.
Medicaid Waiver Programs: Coordinated long term care programs for Medicaid-eligible individuals
Medical Services: A range of health care programs and services.
Medication Management: Assistance with managing medications
Mental Health Services: A variety of programs and services focused on mental health care services.
Money Management: Assistance with bill paying and managing finances
Nursing Home Services: Services supporting the placement and maintenance of persons in residential nursing home facilities.
Nursing Homes: Residential facilities designed to provide a level of nursing and personal care greater than that offered in independent or assisted care facilities.
Nutrition Education: Information about proper diet
Ombudsman: Advocacy for people living in Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities
PACE: The program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly
Parenting Counseling/Training: Services offered by a variety of agencies focused on teaching model child-rearing techniques and positive parenting roles.
Personal Care: Personal services in the home
Personal Emergency Response System: Alert systems to summon help
Post-Acute Head Injury Facilities: Residences for people with head injuries
Pregnancy Services: Services focused on pregnancy prevention, medical management, and related medical needs.
Rape Treatment/Counseling: Medical and counseling services offered in support of rape victims.
Recreation: Entertainment, Outings and Activities
Referral Services: Instructions and directions on how to access services from providers and agencies that address human needs.
Rehabilitation Center: Rehabilative services for acute or chronic medical conditions
Rehabilitation Services: Services focused on restoration of independent living skills and employment opportunities for individuals, typically by providing education, training and therapeutic support.
Renal Dialysis Center: Providers of Dialysis Services
Rental Assistance: The provision of subsidies or grants for the payment of housing rent, typically conditional upon emergency or financial need.
Residential Care Services: A wide range of services addressing the placement, maintenance, and provision of personal or nursing care for persons in residential facilities .
Residential Facilities: A broad range of facilities designed to accept persons for residence and usually offering varying levels of independent living or personal and nursing care options.
Residential Facilities -- Assisted Living: Facilities focused on providing basic personal and limited nursing care for residents.
Residential Facilities -- Board and Care Homes: Communal or home-like facilities designed to provide residents with both supervised structure and a degree of independence.
Residential Facilities -- Nursing Homes: Residential facilities designed to provide a level of nursing and personal care greater than that offered in independent or assisted care facilities.
Residential Facilities -- Retirement Communities: Facilities providing residents with a high degree of independence and a range of community, support and care options.
Resource Center: Resource Centers for learning about and accessing services
Respite: Temporary Relief for Caregivers
Senior Citizens Centers: Community facilities which provide a wide range of services for aging adults, typically including recreational activities for adults, socialization, educational programs, and other services.
Shelter Assistance: Services addressing the provision of housing (typically temporary) for persons and families in need.
Sheltered Workshops: Organizations that provide a range of services, usually rehabilitative or occupational, for developmentally disabled persons.
Shelters: Facilities offering a range of services to individuals and families in need; services typically focus on temporary housing for the homeless or for victims of violence.
SNAP Program: A state administered program for providing food-related assistance; eligibility based on household income and resources.
Social Services: Development services for communities
Substance Abuse Treatment/Prevention: Services related to treatment and prevention of substance and drug abuse.
Suicide Prevention/Counseling: Services focused on the prevention of suicide.
Support Groups: A community of persons who gather together to focus on a wide variety of social issues and to provide each other with moral and emotional support.
Supported Housing: Housing options for people with disabilities
Surrogate Family Services: Support for foster care
TEA (Transitional Employment Assistance) Program: A state administered program for providing temporary financial and job placement assistance; eligibility based on state and federal rules.
Translation/Interpreter Services: Providers of Translation/Interpreter Services
Transportation: Services addressing transportation needs, typically associated with accessing medical care or obtaining employment.
Unemployment Insurance Benefits:
Utility Assistance: Services offered by a variety of community and government organizations providing grants and subsidies to needy families for residential utilities (typically gas, electricity, water).
Veterans Services: A wide range of services offered to former military servicemen.
Visually Impaired Services: Services addressing the needs of blind and visually impaired persons.
Volunteering: Donations of time and effort by persons and groups in the interest of a variety of social causes.
WIC Program: Women and Infants medical and nutritional program administered by Arkansas Health Department.
Women's Shelters: Facilities offering a range of services to women and families in need; services typically focus on female victims of violence.
Work Activity: Therapy and workshops to assist developmentally disabled persons in learning new occupational skills
Youth Services: A broad range of services focusing on the needs of juveniles, and their families, typically providing placement in secure facilities or services for the prevention of delinquency.
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