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Please click on one of the Services below to view information about that service:

Developmental Therapy ~ Recreation Program ~ Adult Day Services ~ Employment Services ~ Residential Habilitation



Developmental Therapy:

Community Partnerships of Idaho currently serves the communities of Emmett, New Plymouth, Letha, Sweet and Horseshoe Bend.

Developmental therapy involves lots of hands-on experience. We help children, teens and adults become more independent and involved in their community. We do this by working with individuals to develop their skills for daily living, socialization, self-help and communication.


Recreation Program
Community Partnerships of Emmett offers an overnight camp for participants ages 12 and older in June of each year. This recreation program is open to participants currently attending our services.

If you have any questions regarding developmental services or our recreation program, please contact:
Tonya Heimbuck,
Emmett Program Director
365-5781 Cell #: 369-1243
theimbuck@mycpid.com

For more information on Emmett’s developmental therapy, please download our brochure.

Developmental Therapy FAQs:

What is "Developmental Therapy"?
Developmental Therapy is the assessment, treatment and instruction of individuals with disabilities in activities of daily living. This therapy involves lots of hands-on experience. We help children, teens and adults become more independent and involved in their community. We do this by working to develop their skills for daily living, socialization, self-help and communication.

Who Receives Developmental Therapy?
Developmental Therapy services are available for children as young as 3 years old, teens, and adults who have been diagnosed with a developmental disability. This would include mental retardation (IQ lower than 75), Cerebral Palsy, Seizure Disorder, Autism, etc.

Where is Developmental Therapy Provided?
Services are provided to meet the needs and wishes of the individual. Developmental therapy may be provided in the individual’s home, in the community, in a center, or a combination of locations.

How Are Services Paid For?
Developmental Therapy is a Medicaid reimbursable service. If an individual does not have Medicaid but wishes to receive Developmental Therapy, the individual has the option to pay privately for these services.

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Adult Day Services:

If you have any questions about Boise’s Adult Day Services, please contact:
Adult Day Services: Frona Erickson, 208-376-4999, ext. 242, frona.erickson@mycpid.com

Adult Day Services FAQs:

What is Adult Day Services?
Community Partnerships of Idaho offers Adult Day Services for adults with disabilities.  This program offers a variety of carefully planned activities focusing on social, educational and recreational experiences.

Who can recieve Adult Day Services?         
Our programs are open to all adults with developmental disabilities, including those with mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and autism spectrum disabilities.

How Are Services Paid For?
Adult Day Services is a Medicaid reimbursable service. If an individual does
not have Medicaid but wishes to receive Adult Day Services, the individual has
the option to pay privately for these services.


How Do I Receive Services?
If you have any questions regarding services offered or how to qualify, please
contact an office closest to you. We’ll make sure you get the answers you need!

 

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Employment Services:

Community Partnerships of Idaho serves the communities of Emmett, New Plymouth, Letha, Sweet and Horseshoe Bend.

Our task in employment services is to access and place individuals with varying disabilities into jobs in the community. These services include vocational evaluations, community based work evaluations, pre-employment job seeking skills workshops, job placement, work adjustment, follow along supports, and long-term job coaching under community supported employment.

If you have any questions regarding employment services, please contact:
Cassie Mills
Director of Employment Services
376-4999
ext. 215
cassie.mills@mycpid.com
or
Jennee Sampson,
Employment Specialist
365-5781 or 376-4999 ext. 429
jennee.sampson@mycpid.com

For more information on Emmett’s employment services, please download our brochure.

Employment Services FAQs:

What is the Purpose of the Program?
Our task in employment services is to access and place individuals with varying disabilities into jobs in the community. These services include vocational evaluations, community based work evaluations, preemployment job seeking skills workshops, job placement, work adjustment, follow along supports, and long-term job coaching under community supported employment.

How is the Employment Program Accredited?
Our services are accredited through the Rehabilitation Services Accreditation System. We work in conjunction with the Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and employers and businesses within the community.

How is the Program Funded?
Employment services are contracted by the Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. In addition, Medicaid pays for some long-term support to working clients through job coaching. Private rehabilitation companies and private pay are also accepted.

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Residential Habilitation:

Community Partnerships of Idaho serves the communities of Emmett, New Plymouth, Letha, Sweet and Horseshoe Bend.

Community Partnerships of Idaho provides agency affiliation for Certified Family Home providers. Our Program Coordinators work with Certified Family Home providers by writing programs to be implemented in the home, provide supervision of services, ensure training hours are met for state requirements, and conduct quality assurance on home services.

If you have any questions regarding Emmett’s Residential Habilitation services, please contact:
Jackie Hansen,
Director of Residential Habilitation Services
376-4999 ext. 401
jackie.hansen@mycpid.com

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