Our support coordination services are designed to help individuals navigate the complex landscape of available supports and services.
Support Coordination is a service typically offered in the context of disability services or healthcare. It's designed to assist individuals who may have complex needs in navigating and accessing the various supports and services available to them. This service aims to improve the individual's quality of life by helping them make the most of the resources and assistance that are available.
Here's a breakdown of the key components:
Understanding Unique Needs: Support coordinators work closely with individuals to understand their specific needs, goals, and preferences. This can include assessing their health, daily living requirements, social integration, employment, and more.
Resource Navigation: Once the needs are identified, support coordinators help individuals find and access the appropriate resources and services. This can encompass a wide range of services such as medical care, housing, transportation, therapy, education, and social activities.
Advocacy: Support coordinators often act as advocates for the individual, ensuring that their rights are respected, and they receive the services and support they are entitled to. They may liaise with service providers and help individuals resolve any issues or challenges that may arise.
Empowerment: The ultimate goal of support coordination is to empower the individual to make informed decisions about their own life. Support coordinators work to build the individual's capacity to self-manage their services and supports, thereby increasing their independence.
Fulfillment: Support coordinators aim to help individuals lead fulfilling lives by ensuring they have the right supports and resources in place. This may involve setting and working towards specific goals, improving the individual's overall well-being, and enhancing their participation in the community.
Support coordination is particularly valuable for people with disabilities or complex medical needs, as it helps them access the necessary services and resources to lead a more independent and satisfying life.