A Place of Hope
HCS Services
Hearts of Hope Residential Services (HRS) provides Home And Community-Based Services (HCS) Services to Texans with Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities.
We specialize in developing community based residential and day programs serving children and adults with a variety of disabilities and conditions. Our clients reflect the diversity of our community. They are children and adults of various ages and ethnicities with all types of physical or intellectual disabilities. Our approach focuses and builds upon each child and adults strengths, interests, talents, preferences and targets assistance to achieve specific results in someone life. Our Person-Centered Planning approach provides HCS services and supports that meet the needs of each individual resident. We also actively engage individual residents and their families throughout the planning phase and delivery of HCS services, from deciding on program oversight, to choosing their group home, therapies, attendants, roommates, and more.
Services
Services we provide but not limited to are
- Residential Group Homes
- Day Habilitation & Vocational Services
- Nursing
- Supported Home Living
- Supervised Living
- Foster Companion Care
- Behavioral Supports
- Specialized Therapies
- Direct Care Staff
- Counseling
- Dental
- Transportation
- Annual Physical Exams
- In-Home Respite
- Out-of-Home Respite
- Well-documented Treatment Plans
- Nutritionally balanced Meals
- Social Inclusion & Activities
- Links to Community Resources
- Psychological Services
- Adaptive Aids
- Home Modifications
- Supported Employment
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Speech & Language Pathology
- Audiology
Home & Community Based Services
Residential Support Services - is a service that allows the individual to reside in a group home setting receiving direct care services from trained 24-hour awake staff.
Supported Home Living - serves and supports individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) who live in their own home with daily living activities.
Supported Employment - provides ongoing and intensive assistance for individuals with a disability to sustain competitive employment.
Foster Home / Companion Care – provide habilitation, supervision and support in a home-like environment as an alternative to a group home.
Specialized Therapies
Behavioral Supports - is provided by a licensed psychologist to individuals needing counseling or therapy services.
Social Work - is a service provided to an individual to promote quality of life and assist in the development of the full potential of an individual.
Occupational Therapy - enables individuals to participate in everyday life by enhancing their ability to participate or by modifying the environment to better support participation.
Physical Therapy - provide services to individuals that help develop, maintain or restore range of motion and functional ability.
Speech Therapy - is a service available to individuals with communication disorders, to develop and enhance communications skills.
Health
Nursing – services provided by a LVN or RN to assist with monitoring the individual's health status.
Dental - includes emergency dental treatment, preventive dental treatment, therapeutic dental treatment and orthodontic dental treatment.
Dietary – provides dietary assistance to learn about nutrition and healthy choices.
Audiology - determine if an individual hears within the normal range, and if not, which portions of hearing are affected and to what degree.
Adaptive Aids – are provided when the doctor and/or therapist believe that the individual requires a specific item to assist with their adaptive living.
Day Habilitation & Vocational Services
