Triumphant Multi-Services Inc. also known as (TMS) is a Medicaid Waiver Provider under the Department of Disabilities Services, Government of the District of Columbia, that provides in-home support, supported living, host homes, and many more. TMS Inc.'s in-home support services offer the help and support necessary for people with intellectual disabilities or mental illness to live independently in their homes and as active citizens in the community. Our dedicated team of professionals at TMS works with each person to ensure they receive the very best care and support according to their needs and capabilities.
TMS abides by the provisions of a person's Individual Support Plan (ISP) regarding services and supports. Staying by the ISP helps the person gain a choice of social and leisure skills that increase inclusion and independence in the community. TMS also emphasizes in-home supports that promote the person's freedom and selection and allow integration with other citizens who live and work in the community.
The mission of Triumphant Multi-Services Inc. is to provide in-home support services to this population that facilitate community integration, choices, and a level of independence. This is accomplished through empowerment, access to services, and protection. TMS prides itself on taking a non-traditional approach to achieve the above and ensuring that a person's dreams do not stay on paper but are materialized, challenging others in the community to the interface without prejudice or bias.
Our vision is to become the premier Waiver provider of in-home support services to this population in the District of Columbia and the host state. We continue to distinguish ourselves from the competition by offering a high-quality, person-centered, essential rehabilitative, and customer service environment that exceeds the expected care and services currently provided to this population.
As an employee of this company, you have an essential role in our goal of providing quality care for persons in need of in-home support. Your concern, kindness, and friendly demeanor for this population are crucial in creating a warm and pleasant environment in the home. No one can adequately express how vital you are to the agency's success, especially your importance to our participants.
Day habilitation services are aimed at developing activities and skills acquisition to support or further integrate community opportunities outside of a person’s home and assist the person in developing a full life within the community. Day habilitation services are aimed at developing meaningful adult activities and skills acquisition to
Day habilitation services are aimed at developing activities and skills acquisition to support or further integrate community opportunities outside of a person’s home and assist the person in developing a full life within the community. Day habilitation services are aimed at developing meaningful adult activities and skills acquisition to support or further community integration, inclusion, and exploration, improve communication skills; improve or maintain physical, occupational, and/or speech and language functional skills; foster independence, self-determination, and self-advocacy and autonomy; support people to build and maintain relationships; facilitate the exploration of employment and/or integrated retirement opportunities; help a person achieve valued social roles; and to foster and encourage people on their pathway to community integration, employment and the development of a full life in the person’s community. Day habilitation can be provided as a one-to-one service to persons with intense medical/ behavioral support who require a behavioral support plan or require intensive staffing and support. Day habilitation services may also be delivered in small group settings at a ratio of one to three for people with higher-intensity support needs.
Small group day habilitation settings must include integrated skills building in the community and support access to the greater community.
Day Habilitation service may be offered 1:1 or in a small group.
Companion care services provide non-medical assistance and supervision to support a person’s goals, desires, and needs as identified in the person’s Individual Support Plan (ISP), and reflected in his or her Person-Centered Thinking and Discovery tools. Goals may be related to the person’s safety, promotion of independence, community int
Companion care services provide non-medical assistance and supervision to support a person’s goals, desires, and needs as identified in the person’s Individual Support Plan (ISP), and reflected in his or her Person-Centered Thinking and Discovery tools. Goals may be related to the person’s safety, promotion of independence, community integration, and/or retirement. Companion services may be provided in a person’s home or the community.
An alternative to facility-based day programs and takes place during day program hours. Individualized day supports may also occur during non-traditional hours for persons who are employed during the day and would benefit from the service. Additional variances may be approved by the Department of Disability Services Director, or his or h
An alternative to facility-based day programs and takes place during day program hours. Individualized day supports may also occur during non-traditional hours for persons who are employed during the day and would benefit from the service. Additional variances may be approved by the Department of Disability Services Director, or his or her designee, based upon the person’s assessed needs, schedule of other activities, and recommendations of the person’s support team.
Employment Readiness (also known as Prevocational support) services are designed to assist persons in learning basic work-related skills necessary to acquire and retain competitive employment based on the person’s vocational preferences and abilities.
Services include teaching concepts, such as following and interpreting instructions; int
Employment Readiness (also known as Prevocational support) services are designed to assist persons in learning basic work-related skills necessary to acquire and retain competitive employment based on the person’s vocational preferences and abilities.
Services include teaching concepts, such as following and interpreting instructions; interpersonal skills, including building and maintaining relationships; communication skills for communicating with supervisors, co-workers, and customers; travel skills; respecting the rights of others and understanding personal rights and responsibilities; decision-making skills and strategies; support for self-determination and self-advocacy; and budgeting and money management.
In-Home Support Service is provided to persons living in their own homes or living in their family members’ homes. In-home support services are blended services that provide habilitation, personal care, and other support services to the person in their home. These services assist the person to reside successfully in their home as their primary place of residence.
Residential Habilitation Service is provided by an agency in a licensed home serving four to six persons that is owned or leased and operated by the agency. Residential Habilitation is a blended service that provides habilitation, personal care, nursing, other residential supports, and transportation to the persons living in the home.
Supported Living Service is provided by an agency in a home serving one to three persons. Supported Living is a blended service that covers habilitation, personal care, nursing, and other residential supports. Supported Living services can be provided either with or without transportation. A provider choosing to provide Supported Living
Supported Living Service is provided by an agency in a home serving one to three persons. Supported Living is a blended service that covers habilitation, personal care, nursing, and other residential supports. Supported Living services can be provided either with or without transportation. A provider choosing to provide Supported Living services with transportation, must ensure the provision of transportation services are used to gain access to Waiver and other community services and activities for all persons living in the home.
Respite care services are the provision of short-term, temporary relief to those who are caring for family members enrolled in the Waiver. Respite care will ensure that persons will continue to receive services and have access to community activities as described in their ISP/Plan of Care
including transportation to and from the activiti
Respite care services are the provision of short-term, temporary relief to those who are caring for family members enrolled in the Waiver. Respite care will ensure that persons will continue to receive services and have access to community activities as described in their ISP/Plan of Care
including transportation to and from the activities. This support will be implemented as a way to give the person’s caregiver extra support or assistance as needed.
Host Home providers enable people to live in the community in a family-type setting that will support them to achieve their goals, participate in community life and activities, maintain their health, and retain or improve skills that are important to them. This may include activities of daily living, money management, travel, recreation,
Host Home providers enable people to live in the community in a family-type setting that will support them to achieve their goals, participate in community life and activities, maintain their health, and retain or improve skills that are important to them. This may include activities of daily living, money management, travel, recreation, cooking, shopping, use of community resources, community safety, and other adaptive skills they identify that are needed to live in the community.
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