Northumberland County
- Autism Waiver Program
- Separate from ACAP, the Autism Waiver Program is a Medicaid Waiver program designed to support adults with autism. The Autism Waiver is administered by the Bureau of Autism Services and provides home- and community-based services, including residential, vocational, in-home and leisure time services.
- Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS)
- BHRS provides enhanced mental health services based on the needs and strengths of children and adolescents and their families. These home- and community-based services assist children to improve their communication and social skills, regulate their emotions and improve their classroom behavior.
- Community Homes
- Community Homes support men and women to live in a home within their community. While living in Community Homes, men and women receive support to realize their personal potential and pursue independent, productive and meaningful lives.
- Comprehensive Autism Evaluations
- Using our Comprehensive Autism Evaluations, children may receive a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Disorder. If a child does have a diagnosis of autism, they and their family can receive guidance for available services and prompt access to services and treatment approaches.
- Early Intervention Evaluations
- Available for infants and children ages birth to three, Early Intervention Evaluations assist families to identify services and supports that will best support their children's and the family's needs.
- High Fidelity Wraparound
- Focusing on youth and family strengths, culture and choice, High Fidelity Wraparound coordinates care to meet families' needs, based on the idea that families already have many of the resources they need to be successful. This is not a separate service; instead, it works with any services an individual or family already receives.
- Individual and Family Support Services
- Individual and Family Support Services supports people to live in their own home or with their families. Our professional staff provide services to support people to make healthy choices and keep families together.
- Lifesharing Thru Family Living
- In Lifesharing (also known as Family Living), men and women live with host families who have opened their home to provide supports and share their lives. Enduring relationships are formed, which are the foundation of developing life skills and self esteem, as well as a rich family, community and civic life.
- Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation
- Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation provides flexible services for individuals with disabilities. Services are provided to promote psychiatric stability and independent living, and people can choose whether they want to receive services at home or in the community.
- Psychological Evaluation Services
- Psychological Evaluation Services include psychological evaluations and reevaluations to determine the medical necessity of formal services.
- Service Dogs
- Susquehanna Service Dogs trains service dogs, hearing dogs, balance dogs, service dogs for veterans, facility dogs, in-home service dogs and companion dogs to assist children and adults to live more independent lives. Each dog is specially trained to perform specific tasks based on each person's unique needs.
- Supportive Living
- Through Supportive Living Services, men and women learn to become self-sufficient and have many opportunities to grow and explore their interests. Each person receives supports within their own home or apartment or in a home or apartment rented by Keystone.


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