TURN Community Services - Cedar City

Serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in community-based programs including adult day programs, adult in-home respite care, children's in-home respite care, independent living skills instruction, semi-independent living residences for adults with disabilities, summer camps, and supported employment.
DHHS Codes
BC1, BC2, BC3, CHA, COM, DSG, DSI, DSP, ELS, EPR, HHS, HSQ, MTP, PAC, PBA, PM1, PM2, RHS, RP2, RP3, RP4, RP5, RPS, SEC, SED, SEE, SEI, SLH, SLN, TFB.
DHHS Contract Numbers
A02922 ID.RC/ABI DSPD
DHHS Keywords
Behaviorist, Behavior Consultation, Chore Services, Companion Services, Day Supports Group, Day Supports Individual, Day Supports Partial Day, Host Home, Employment Preparation, Homemaker, Respite, Budget Assistance, Personal Assistance, Medication Monitoring, LPN, RN, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Semi Independent Living for Adults with Disabilities, Supported Employment, Supported Living Residences for Adults with Disabilities, Summer Camp, Pre-Employment Transition Skills (students ages 14-22), Extended Living.
Description:

Opportunities for people to learn life skills, use community resources, participate in community services through volunteer and paid work, and increase social and communication living skills.

Eligibility:
Based on criteria established by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). TURN serves persons referred to and funded by DSPD. Families/clients who wish to privately pay for support services may contact the office for more information.
Service Hours:
M - F 9 am - 3 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information and intake application.
Fees:
Vary
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides temporary relief from day-today challenges for families of those with disabilities. Respite care for siblings that also have DSPD funding. Transportation provided.

Eligibility:
For ages 8 years and older.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information and intake application.
Fees:
Accept DSPD funding. Fees vary according to disability.
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Job development, job placement, and intensive on-the-job training for adults with disabilities.

Eligibility:
Based on criteria established by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). Families/clients who wish to privately pay for support services may contact the office for more information.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call for information.
Fees:
Vary according to the type and amount of support services needed. Can be funded by State of Utah DSPD or private pay.
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides temporary relief from day-today challenges for families of those with disabilities. Respite care for siblings that also have DSPD funding. Transportation provided.

Eligibility:
For ages 8 years and older.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call for more information and intake application.
Fees:
Accepts DSPD funding. Fees vary according to disability.
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides an 8-10 week, daytime respite program during the summer that provides eligible individuals with ongoing learning opportunities, outdoor discovery, and community experiences.

Eligibility:
Based on criteria established by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). TURN serves people age 6 - 21 referred to and funded by DSPD. Families/clients who wish to privately pay for support services may contact the office for more information.
Service Hours:
Summer: 9 am - 3 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call for information and registration.
Fees:
Varies by support services needed. Transportation by TURN $77 a day, own transportation is $66 a day. Additional respite billed in 15-minute increments and available from 8 am - 9 am and 3 pm - 5 pm. No scholarships or sliding scale. Fees are based on DSP
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Individualized support for people to live in apartments and group homes ranging in size from one to eight residents. These programs focus on developing essential life skills, including cooking, grooming, personal finances, shopping, home maintenance, and community involvement through sports and recreation, transportation training, cultural events, and continuing education.

Eligibility:
Based on criteria established by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). TURN serves persons referred to and funded by DSPD. Families/clients who wish to privately pay for support services may contact the office for more information.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call for information including hours.
Fees:
Vary according to the type and amount of support services needed. Can be funded by State of Utah DSPD or private pay.
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

People in these programs live in their own apartments or homes and need minimum support with their independent living skills and social skills to continue living successfully in the community.

Eligibility:
Serves people of all ages who may have mental retardation, autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, or other developmental disabilities. Eligibility criteria is established by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). TURN serves persons referred to and funded by DSPD. Families/clients who wish to privately pay for support services may contact the office for more information.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call.
Fees:
Vary according to the type and amount of support services needed. Can be funded by State of Utah DSPD or private pay.
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Group homes provide evening, morning, and overnight staff for those requiring intensive medical or other specialized support. Group homes are located in Box Elder, Davis, Weber, Salt Lake, Utah, Iron and Washington Counties. Supervised living in apartments or small homes can provide up to 24-hour supervision and support. Supported Community Living provides hourly support in client's own home. Offered in Provo, St George, Cedar City. Richfield does not have group homes but they do offer supported living.

Eligibility:
Serves people of all ages who may have mental retardation, autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, or other developmental disabilities. Eligibility criteria is established by the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD). TURN serves persons referred to and funded by DSPD. Families/clients who wish to privately pay for support services may contact the office for more information.
Service Hours:
Vary
Intake Procedure:
Call.
Fees:
Vary according to the mental condition. Must have medical insurance or be funded by SSI.
Service Contact Information:

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