Residential Tool - Flipbook - Page 16
Finding the right residential service provider
Choices you can make
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Daily activities match my interests.
What does a normal day look like?
What are some activities the residence did last
month?
Are new activities added based on my interests?
I can choose my daily activities.
How much free time do I have?
Am I allowed to choose my own activities?
What happens if I do not want to take part in an
activity?
Do I decide when I do things (such as eat meals,
wake up, or go to bed)?
Do I choose the foods I eat? Do staff ensure that I
am eating healthy, well-rounded meals?
Do I choose my clothes?
Service provider helps me achieve my goals and
make life decisions.
Do I choose my own goals or make my own life
decisions?
How does the service provider help me meet my
goals?
What are some examples of goals I could work
toward?
Service provider supports my independence.
If I want to do an activity outside of the usual
activities the residence provides, how would I take
part in it?
Can I take part in activities in the community that are
not agency sponsored?
Can I leave the residence on my own, without a staff
member?
Can I go on errands? With or without support from a
staff member?
If allowed to leave: Is there a curfew, or a certain
hour when the I need to be home?
Am I taught to or expected to prepare my own
meals?
Can I stay overnight at another location?
Can I have a job or seek employment? Are there
limits on the hours I can work?
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