Empowerment. Dignity. Stability.

Pocatello’s Leader in Residential Habilitation and Supported Living

Branch Management LLC provides trusted residential rehabilitation and supported living services in Pocatello, ID offering families the guidance, structure, and professional support they urgently need for their loved ones with developmental disabilities.

Choose a Framework That Builds Futures

We offer personalized Residential Habilitation services to support individuals with developmental disabilities in living safely and independently in their own homes. Our team works closely with each participant to identify the level of support that best fits their needs—whether that’s 24/7 care, daily assistance, or scheduled hourly support. We are committed to providing compassionate, consistent, and empowering care that helps each person thrive.

Intense Supports

Intense supports are designed for individuals who require 24/7 supervision and assistance due to extensive behavioral or medical needs. These supports involve continuous one-on-one staffing to ensure safety, stability, and progress toward personal goals.

High Supports

High supports provide substantial assistance for individuals that may require 24/7 support but may not require constant supervision. These supports focus on skill-building and promoting independence while maintaining a safe and supportive environment.

Hourly Supports

Hourly supports are for individuals who live independently or with minimal assistance and only need help at specific times. These services are scheduled based on the participant’s needs and may include support with budgeting, transportation, household tasks, or social engagement. Availability of hourly supports may be limited and is subject to staffing resources and scheduling needs, depending on the agency’s capacity to meet requested times.

Everything You Need At Home, In Community, With Heart

As the center of habilitation in Pocatello, we combine home-based support with community integration. Our services are designed for safety, skill-building, and long-term independence for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Daily Living Tasks

Assistance with hygiene, bathing, dressing, meals, and general routines to ensure comfort and consistency at home.

Medication Assistance

Non-clinical oversight, including medication reminders, establishing medication routines and reminders, medication charting, keeping appointments, and communication with family or providers.

Transportation Assistance

Safe travel for doctor visits, therapy, shopping trips, recreational events  through structured, supervised transport.

Shopping Assistance

Help with creating shopping lists, budgeting, in-store navigation, and safe community engagement during errands.

Community Integration

Social outings, skill practice in real-life settings, and structured activities to promote confidence, independence, and meaningful participation.

Representative Payee Services

Receiving and managing benefit payments, budgeting funds, paying bills, maintaining financial records, and communicating with social security to ensure individuals’ financial resources are used appropriately to support their well-being and stability.

Residential Habilitation Service Questions, Expertly Answered

Below are the most commonly searched, SEO-trending questions related to Residential Habilitation and Supported Living Services, merged and clarified to help you make informed decisions.

What’s the difference between Residential Habilitation and Supported Living and do I need both?

In Idaho, Residential Habilitation is the formal Medicaid service that includes various types of support to help individuals with developmental disabilities live independently. Supported Living is one of the service models delivered under Residential Habilitation—it refers to the hands-on, day-to-day assistance provided in the participant’s home, such as help with cooking, hygiene, and skill-building. So, you don’t need both separately; Supported Living is part of Residential Habilitation, and if you qualify for Residential Habilitation services, Supported Living may be the model used to meet your needs.

How do I know if my loved one qualifies for residential habilitation through Medicaid in Idaho?

Eligibility requires a developmental disability diagnosis and a state-approved care plan. We help you navigate Idaho’s Medicaid waiver process from intake through admission.

Can your services include everything, transport, skill coaching, shopping, and home help?

Yes. We offer a unified program with daily support, transportation assistance, shopping guidance, personal care, and community living support services, all under a single customized plan.

Reasons We’re Pocatello’s Trusted Provider

We don’t just provide services—we build relationships. Our model is designed to nurture potential and cultivate a path toward independence and dignity.

  • Team-oriented Support Model
    Integrating paid and natural supports in the participant’s sphere minimizes disconnects and gets everyone on the same page to unify the approach to care planning.

     

  • Highly Trained Direct Support Professionals
    Our Direct Support Professionals are certified in habilitation assistance, behavior support, safety monitoring, and person-centered planning, ensuring trustworthy, consistent service every time.

     

  • Person-centered and directed Supports that Evolve 
    Every support plan adapts over time. Whether the need is for increasing independence or a stronger structure, our team adjusts based on your loved one’s changing goals.

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Start your person-centered support journey today

If your loved one needs daily help or full-time residential care, we’re here to provide it with empathy and compassion. Call (208) 904-4410 now to enroll in Residential Habilitation / Supported Living Services in Pocatello, ID.