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Coordinators provide one-on-one support to adults and/or children. Services take place in the home and in the community. The focus of supports are Behavioral Management (task refusal), Life Skills (toileting, dressing, grooming, chores, etc.) and Social Skills (peer interaction, expressing wants or needs, greetings and farewells, etc.). Coordinators are expected to document daily activities, attend quarterly and annual meetings, and assist in updating yearly service plans. For child consumers, hours of service are generally
after school from 2pm to dinnertime or bedtime, as well as some weekend time for
specific programs. Requirements for employment: Experience not required but
helpful.
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