Service Providers & Information

Community Service Providers

Provider Services Address Telephone
Advocate Care Services, Inc. Supportive Home Care Services, Financial Management Services, Personal Assistant Services, Sleep Cycle Support, Respite Care (Overnight) P.O. Box 91
520 Oakwood-Rose Hill, KS 67133
316.260.9910
Allegiance Home Care Services, Inc. Sleep Cycle Support, Supportive Home Care, Financial Management Services, Respite Care (Overnight), Personal Assistant Services P.O. Box 780728
Wichita, KS 67278
316.847.5422
Another Day Personal Assistant Services, Respite Care (Overnight), Supportive Home Care Services, Financial Management Services 11802 W. 77th St., Lenexa, KS 66214 866.599.2221
Assist Respite Care (Overnight), Sleep Cycle Support, Supportive Home Care Services,Financial Management Services 3514 Clinton Pkwy, Suite A246, Lawrence, Kansas 66047 785.865.4101
Brighter Futures Case Management, Supportive Home Care Services 29796 272nd Rd., Dexter, KS 67038 620.876.3227
Creative Community Living Case Management, Day Habilitation Services, Residential Living Services, Respite Services (Overnight), Supportive Home Care Services, Wellness Monitoring, Financial Management Services 1500 E. 8th
Winfield, KS 67156
620.221.9431
Life Patterns Personal Assistant Services, Respite Care (Overnight), Sleep Cycle Support, Supportive Home Care Services, Financial Management Services 3625 SW 29th, Suite 202, Topeka, KS 66614 785.273.7189
Mosaic Case Management, Day Habilitation Services, Residential Living Services, Respite Services (Overnight), Supportive Home Care Services, Community Employment Services, Wellness Monitoring 2120 E. 9th, Winfield, KS67156 620.229.8702
Resource Center for Independent Living Personal Assistant Services, Respite Care (Overnight), Sleep Cycle Support, Supportive Home Care Services, Financial Management Services 1137 Laing Street, Osage City, KS 66523 800.580.7245
Southwind Res-Care Case Management, Day Habilitation Services, Residential Living Services, Respite Care (Overnight), Supportive Home Care Services, Wellness Monitoring, Financial Management Services 317 Viking Blvd., Winfield, KS 67156 620.221.4112
Taylor Drug Assistive Services 201 S. Summit, Arkansas City, KS 67005 620.442.3500
Twin Rivers Developmental Supports, Inc. Case Management, Day Services, Day Habilitation Services, Residential Living Services, Respite Care (Overnight), Supportive Home Care Services, Wellness Monitoring 22179 D St., Arkansas City, KS 67005 620.442.3575
Winfield Area SRS Vocational Rehabilitation 1809 S. Main
Winfield, KS 67156
620.221.6400

Services

There are many different types of services available.  Here is a listing of definitions for some of the services provided in Cowley County and the surrounding area.  If you have any questions or would like to learn more about what is available, please contact our office.

Who is Eligible?

There is specific criteria that must be met in order to be eligible for services.  See the latest definition of eligible individuals.  If you have any questions please give us a call.

Service Terminology

Case Management:  Assists the person and the person’s support network to identify, select, obtain, coordinate, and use both paid services and natural supports to enhance the person’s independence, integration, and productivity.

CDDO (Community Developmental Disability Organization):  A single point-of-entry for all community services which processes applications, determines eligibility, informs applicant of all service options, and coordinates access to funding and services.

Day Habilitation Services:  Regularly occurring activities that provide a sense of participation, accomplishment, personal reward, personal contribution, or remuneration and thereby maintains and/or increases adaptive capabilities, independence, integration, and participation in the community.

HCBS Services:  Through the enactment of Section 2176 of Public Law 97-35 of the Social Security Act, certain statutory limitations were waived in order to give states who have received approval from the Department of Health and Human Services the opportunity for innovation in providing Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) to eligible persons who would otherwise require institutionalization in a nursing facility, hospital, or intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded (ICF/MR).

Financial Management Services:  FMS is a new waiver service for the administrative and information and assistance functions for self-directing individuals.  It replaces the payroll agent process.  FMS is only available for services that are self-directed.  Kansas has elected to operate FMS as an Agency with Choice (AWC) employer model.

Residential Living Services:  This service is provided in the individual’s residential setting (outside the individual’s family home) providing assistance, acquisition, retention, and/or improvement in skills related to activities of daily living.

Respite Services:  Temporary care provided to recipients designed to provide relief for the recipient’s family member who serves as the primary care giver.

Self-Directed Care:  The person or a representative appointed by the person served chooses to direct and control his or her own services.  The person directing their care assumes responsibility for hiring, training, scheduling, and dismissing the employees they hire to provide their care. These individuals will utilize Financial Management Services.

Supportive Home Care Services:  Provides direct assistance in daily living and personal adjustment, attendant care, assistance with medications and medical care, supervision, extension of therapy services, ambulation and exercise, and household services essential to health care at home or performed in conjunction with assistance in daily living.

Vocational and Rehabilitation Services:  Assistance in looking for and obtaining a job available through Winfield SRS.

Wellness Monitoring:  A process whereby a registered nurse evaluates the level of wellness of a recipient to determine if the recipient is properly using medical health services as recommended by a physician and if the health of the recipient is sufficient to maintain him or her in their place of residence without more frequent skilled nursing intervention.