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Here's a more detailed explanation: What it is: Residential Habilitation (RES/HAB) is a service that offers tailored support to individuals to enhance their ability to live independently and participate in their communities. Who it's for: Individuals who require ongoing support to maintain or improve skills necessary for daily living, including those with disabilities or chronic conditions. What it entails: RES/HAB services can encompass a wide range of supports, including: Physical care and training: Assistance with personal hygiene, mobility, and other physical needs. Adaptive skill development: Training in areas like cooking, cleaning, and managing finances. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Support with tasks like dressing, bathing, and eating. Community inclusion: Facilitating participation in community activities and events. Transportation: Assistance with getting to appointments, work, or social events. Adult educational supports: Providing access to educational opportunities and resources. Social and leisure skill development: Encouraging participation in social activities and leisure pursuits. Goal: The primary goal of RES/HAB is to empower individuals to live as independently as possible in their own homes and communities. How it works: RES/HAB services are typically provided in the individual's home or in a community setting, with staff providing individualized support and guidance. Eligibility: To be eligible for RES/HAB services, individuals must typically meet certain criteria, such as being eligible for Medicaid Waivers for Home and Community Services, requiring ongoing daily support, and needing skills training, restoration, or maintenance.