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Individualized Day Supports at OneWell Health Care

At OneWell Health Care, our Individualized Day Supports (IDS) services provide structured, engaging daytime experiences that help individuals build skills, increase independence, and stay actively involved in their communities.

We create supportive environments where individuals can explore interests, develop daily living skills, and participate in meaningful activities—all tailored to their personal goals and preferences. Our focus is simple: every day should be purposeful, engaging, and empowering.

Available In

Connecticut

What Is Individualized Day Supports (IDS)?

Individualized Day Supports (IDS) is a non-medical, daytime service designed to support individuals in developing life skills, social abilities, and independence through structured daily activities. Unlike traditional group programs, IDS is highly personalized—ensuring each individual receives support that matches their abilities, interests, and goals.

 

Services may take place in the home or community and can include skill-building activities, social interaction, recreational engagement, and support with daily routines. At OneWell, IDS is about creating meaningful daily experiences that encourage growth, confidence, and connection.

Our Day Support Philosophy

We believe every individual deserves a structured day filled with purpose and opportunity.

Person-centered

Activities and supports are tailored to each individual’s goals and preferences

Skill-building focused

We emphasize development of life skills, communication, and independence

Engaging and meaningful

Daily activities are designed to be enjoyable and purposeful

Flexible and adaptive

Support evolves as individuals grow and their goals change

Community-oriented

We incorporate real-world experiences whenever possible

Getting Started

The OneWell IDS Process

Our structured approach ensures individuals and families experience a smooth and supportive journey from enrollment to ongoing care.

1. Referral or Request

Services begin with a referral from an individual, family member, or support coordinator. We gather initial information about goals and needs.

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2. Benefits & Documentation

We verify eligibility and funding while assisting with required paperwork to initiate services.

Companion services needs review

3. Meet and Greet

We meet with the individual and their support system to understand preferences, routines, and expectations.

Companion services meet and greet

4. Assessment

A comprehensive assessment identifies strengths, areas for development, and opportunities for skill-building and engagement.

Companion caregiver match

5. Plan Development

We create a personalized IDS plan outlining daily activities, goals, schedules, and support strategies.

Companion services support plan

6. Services Begin

Individuals participate in structured daytime activities with support from trained staff—either at home or in the community.

Companion services begin

7. Ongoing Support & Progress Monitoring

We regularly review progress and adjust plans to ensure continued growth, engagement, and satisfaction.

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Our Difference

Why Families Choose OneWell Health Care

Personalized Daily Programs

Every day is structured around the individual’s needs and goals.

Simple and Guided Process

We make it easy for families to start and maintain services.

Experienced, Caring Staff

Our team provides consistent, compassionate support.

Focus on Growth and Independence

We help individuals build real-life skills and confidence.

Strong Communication

Families stay informed and involved in the care process.

Reliable and Flexible Services

We adapt to changing needs while maintaining consistency.

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Individualized Day Supports FAQs

Find answers to common questions about structured daytime support, skill-building, and how OneWell promotes community engagement for increased independence.

IDS is ideal for individuals who need structured daytime support to build skills, stay engaged, and increase independence.

Activities may include life skills training, social interaction, recreational activities, community outings, and daily routine support.

IDS can be individualized or small-group based, depending on the individual’s needs and preferences.

Yes. Many IDS activities include community participation to promote real-world engagement and skill development.

Frequency depends on individual needs and funding, ranging from a few hours per day to full-day support.

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