Programs & Services

What Can We Help With?

Select a tab below for an overview of each service and a link to more information.

Housing & Care
Help as a Patient or Caregiver
Employment & Education Opportunities
To Offer to Help
Transportation

Housing & Care

 

  • Learn more about our staffed residences
  • Check out our program that provides housing within community members’ homes
  • For help in your own home, take a look at our Community Living Support program

Help as a Patient or Caregiver

 

Employment & Education Opportunities

 

  • Find out if our Adult Day Training program is a good fit for you

Transportation

 

  • Hitch a ride on our CompTran shuttles

Residential Services

We provide residential support to individuals through two group homes serving eight people each, five staffed residences serving three people each, and an apartment serving one person. We also contract with Family Home Care Providers, who provide residential support in their own homes. For help in your own home, our Respite Care and Community Living Support programs are designed to fill any gaps in care.

Staffed Residences

Bridgeway provides residential services to adults with intellectual disabilities through a variety of staffed residences. We offer assistance with household duties, hygiene needs, medication administration, community access, and companionship. Additionally, our staff can help with medical appointments including scheduling, arranging transportation, and ordering medications from the pharmacy.

Family Home Care Providers (FHP)

We’re proud to work with vetted, caring families who have opened their homes to provide housing and assistance to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each family is matched with one client to ensure one-on-one help with household duties, hygiene needs, medication administration, community access, doctors’ appointments, and companionship. If you are interested in becoming a FHP, please fill out this form or call us at (606) 759-7161 for more information.

Respite Care

No matter the reason, caregivers deserve and need a break sometimes! Our respite care services provide temporary care for a family member with an intellectual or developmental disability. Respite allows family members and caregivers to engage in activities outside of the home and without them worrying about adequate and appropriate care for their loved ones. Respite can be used in case of an emergency, or to give the family or caregiver some time for themselves.

Send Us an Email to Request Respite Care

Community Living Support (CLS)

When you need a hand with care within your home, our Community Living Support specialists can come to you! Available Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., specialists can tailor a schedule that fits your need.

Contact Myrissa Zornes at mzornes@comprehendinc.org or 606-759-7161, ext 3806 to learn more.

Adult Day Training

Adult Day Training is a goal-oriented enrichment program designed to assist participants in developing skills to increase their independence.

Running Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., ADT’s areas of focus include self-care, adult education, social integration, health maintenance, and job readiness.

Employment training is available to individuals in a variety of fields including local manufacturing; retail sales at our thrift store, Another Man’s Treasure; and others.

Available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., ADT also provides employment training to individuals in several areas such as subcontract work from area industries, and Another Man’s Treasure.

Crisis Assistance & Case Management

The Crisis Prevention and Response Team assists those who have an intellectual or developmental disability and are experiencing a crisis. A crisis may require arranging respite care, providing food, and assisting with utility payments. A crisis may also entail a participant having a behavioral or a psychotic episode.

On-Call Case Management is available 24/7, just call 1-877-852-1523

Our team of Case Managers serve as coordinators/advocates for individuals and their families. They develop an individualized plan of care based on the participant’s current and future needs while tapping into available community resources and ensuring all necessary agency paperwork remains up-to-date. Case managers will coordinate, monitor and evaluate options and services to guarantee the participant is receiving the best, most appropriate care.


Interested in our Case Management services? Send us an email!

CompTran

CompTran is the Medicaid billable transportation system for qualifying consumers who attend Bridgeway’s Adult Day Training and Life Connections Programs. CompTran also provides transportation services for Bridgeway participants for Medicaid billable services such as doctor’s visits.

CompTran has a fleet of DOT (Department of Transportation) certified vehicles and DOT certified drivers. Vehicles are also available that are wheelchair accessible. Transportation services may be provided to other consumers of Bridgeway’s programs for a small fee.

Interested in CompTran services? Contact your case manager for more info, or give us as call.

PASRR

Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) was created from the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1987 to ensure that persons with mental illness, intellectual disability, or a related condition weren’t inappropriately placed in Medicaid-certified nursing facilities. Bridgeway offers a specialized service for those residing in a nursing home facility to address their individual needs and assist the participant to have a better quality of life. Contact your nursing home facility for more details on how to receive this service.

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Questions about our programs and services? Drop us a line!

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