AIMED Human Services
Our services are for individuals with an Intellectual Developmental and Autism.
AIMED is a non-profit provider of Residential, Family Focused Services, Clinical Behavioral Services and AIMED to Independence for youth between 14 and 28 years of age.
Possibilities are endless when you choose AIMED Human Services. Call us today to see how we can help your family.
"Making possibilities happen for you"
Find more on our website at www.AIMEDPgh.org today!
AIMED is now a contracted provider with the state of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, (Children, Youth and Families).
AIMED to Independence serves youth ages 14 - 18 with a disability, who have fallen through the cracks and are in need of community residential services.
Call our office or log onto www.AIMEDPgh.org for more information.
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Services are provided by a professional that enable individuals and families to increase or maintain their ability to perform activities of daily living.
This service is available for individuals age 21 and older and includes comprehensive assessment, the development of and revisions to a behavioral support plan that includes strategies to support the individual based upon assessment, and the provision of interventions and training to individuals, staff and caregivers.
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AIMED Human Services will continue to build strong relationships with our community partners and break down barriers to independence because we make possibilities happen for you and your loved one.
Find us online at www.AIMEDPgh.org
Volunteer opportunities are abundant and range from coordinating fundraising events to working with AIMED customers, and providing office assistance. We could not do it without YOU!
Find us online www.AIMEDPgh.org!
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Have a great weekend!
AIMED is now a contracted provider with the state of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, (Children, Youth and Families).
AIMED to Independence serves youth ages 14 - 18 with a disability, who have fallen through the cracks and are in need of community residential services.
Call our office or log onto www.AIMEDPgh.org for more information.
AIMED is a non-profit provider of Residential, Family Focused Services, Clinical Behavioral Services and AIMED to Independence for youth between 14 and 28 years of age. Our services are for individuals with an Intellectual Developmental and Autism.
www.AIMEDPgh.org
Happy NATIONAL NURSES DAY!
Recognize nurses everywhere. Celebrate their dedication and commitment to their patients and their profession. Tell someone about the excellent care you've received from a nurse.
When you visit the doctor or have surgery, follow the instructions they give you, especially follow up care. Ask questions, so they know when you need more information. They can't read your minds.
Give nurses you know a shout out and thank them for their hard work, especially during these challenging times. !
Are you looking to make a difference in someone's life?
Looking for a job that could really make a difference?
Do you have what it takes to work well with patients with intellectual challenges?
Go to https://www.aimedpgh.org/available-positions and start making a difference TODAY!
AIMED is a non-profit provider of Residential, Family Focused Services, Clinical Behavioral Services and AIMED to Independence for youth between 14 and 28 years of age. Our services are for individuals with an Intellectual Developmental and Autism.
Visit www.AIMEDPgh.org to find out more information.
May is NATIONAL
National Mental Health Awareness Month in May focuses on bringing tools, resources, and education to the general public
Each year Mental Health America, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and other mental health organizations across the country organize events, webinars, and more to improve mental health access across the country.
Mental health is a hot topic. This is good news. It means the stigma for mental health issues is slowly going away. Mental health issues are finally getting the attention they deserve. Healthcare workers and individuals feel they can discuss mental health more openly. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t still work to do, however.
What do you do to protect your mental health? Share some examples in the comments!
AIMED is a non-profit provider of Residential, Family Focused Services, Clinical Behavioral Services and AIMED to Independence for youth between 14 and 28 years of age. Our services are for individuals with an Intellectual Developmental and Autism.
www.AIMEDPgh.org
AIMed to have an awesome weekend!
Our history stems back to 1998 when AIMED was first formed out of a desire to help families and their loved one with an intellectual disability and diagnosis, navigate a complex system of care.
This was a time when families were in a situation much like mine, when a creative and innovative approach to services and care was absent.
The model(s) were typical of standard and MH services, and the two didn’t really work together to create an integrative system of care.
Today is much different, and AIMED strived to become a part of the solution by offering services that address the complexities of many individuals and families.
We take a and to all that we create and offer. We believe that it’s important to invest in our team members so that we offer professional services in a sensitive and way.
Our team members are trained in Informed Care and to meet the needs of those who identify with the community.
Find more about our services at www.AIMEDPgh.org today!
Are you looking to make a difference in someone's life?
Looking for a job that could really make a difference?
Do you have what it takes to work well with patients with intellectual challenges?
Go to https://www.aimedpgh.org/available-positions and start making a difference TODAY!
AIMED is a non-profit provider of Residential, Family Focused Services, Clinical Behavioral Services and AIMED to Independence for youth between 14 and 28 years of age. Our services are for individuals with an Intellectual Developmental and Autism.
www.AIMEDPgh.org
Every April Autism Speaks celebrates World Autism Month, beginning with the United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. This year marks the 17th annual World Autism Awareness Day.
Autism Awareness Day
Throughout the month, we focus on sharing stories and providing opportunities to increase understanding and acceptance of people with autism and fostering worldwide support. This year, we are committed to acting fearlessly for change. To help create a world in which autistic individuals are fully supported, championed and celebrated, we must all work together to achieve true acceptance.
source: www.AutismSpeaks.org
Happy Monday!
from your friends at AIMED Human Services!
Are you looking to make a difference in someone's life? Looking for a job that could really make a difference? Go to https://www.aimedpgh.org/available-positions and start making a difference TODAY!
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AIMED’s HISTORY
Our history stems back to 1998 when AIMED was first formed out of a desire to help families and their loved one with an intellectual disability and mental health diagnosis, navigate a complex system of care. This was a time when families were in a situation much like mine, when a creative and innovative approach to services and care was absent. The model(s) were typical of standard IDD and MH services, and the two didn’t really work together to create an integrative system of care. Today is much different, and AIMED strives to become a part of the solution by offering services that address the complexities faced by many individuals and families. We take a therapeutic and family approach to all that we create and offer. We believe that it’s important to invest in our team members so that we offer professional services in a sensitive and caring way. Our team members are trained in Trauma Informed Care and sensitivity training to meet the needs of those who identify with the LGBTQ community.
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