SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER OF HAWAII dba SECOH
Nurturing Lives & Cultivating Communities
SECOH Services
*As approved by the Department of Health - Waiver 2021 – 2026
Adult Day Health (ADH): ADH is a group activity program that provides service recipients with a variety of center based activities. Activities focus on skill development, socialization, and social responsibility. SECOH offers ADH services through two different programs, which is referred to as Day Services and Pathways Skills Center. The difference between the two programs is the age of the service recipients. Specifically, Pathways Skill Center focuses on providing services for adults ages 18 – 35. The program supports the transition from school to adulthood focusing on developing life skills and identifying vocational potential.
Community Learning Services (CLS G): CLS G is integrated into ADH services. Individuals receive support to integrate and access community resources, increase safety awareness, develop social and communication skills, and gain experience that build independence and social responsibility.
Personal Assistance Habilitation (PAB): One to one services provided in the individual’s own home or family home. Individuals receive support to develop, retain, and improve skills related to living in their home. Activities may include but not limited to daily living skills, light housework, meal preparation, and other instrumental daily activities.
Community Learning Services–Individual (CLS I): One to one services provided to individuals in community settings. Individuals receive support to integrate and access community resources, increase safety awareness, develop social and communication skills, and gain experience that build independence and social responsibility.
Respite: Respite services are on provided to participants living in family homes and are furnished on a short-term basis to provide relief to those persons who normally provide uncompensated care for the participant for at least a portion of the day. The goal of Respite services is to support family relationships to sustain the participant living in the family home.