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  • Standards of Conduct | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. STANDARD OF CONDUCT VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT Everyone, regardless of race, religion, color, gender, age, sexual orientation, or disability deserves the same opportunities for dignity and self- respect. We have a moral mandate to do our utmost to serve that in need, achieve self -reliance and help them to take their places as productive members of society. The individuals we serve deserve genuine caring and excellent service. We want not only to develop programs that serve the under-served and hard to serve communities, but to increase public awareness of their needs. EIHAB has clearly stated mission and purpose approved by the EIHAB’ Board of Directors. EIHAB is committed to comply with all applicable laws and regulations and to detect and prevent unethical, improper, or unlawful behaviors or acts in the delivery and billing of services and prevention and detection of fraud, waste and abuse. EIHAB Human Services (sometimes referred to as “Agency”) Standards of Conduct is applicable to all Affected Individuals. “Affected Individuals “ defined as all persons who are affected by the provider’s risk areas, including employees, the Chief Executive and other senior administrators, managers, contractors, subcontractors, independent contractors, and governing body and corporate officers. INTEGRITY EIHAB Human Services is an equal employment action employer and is committed to providing a workplace that is free of discrimination of all types from abusive, offensive or harassing behavior. Any employee who feels harassed or discriminated against should report the incident to his or her manager or to the Director of Human Resources. EIHAB Human Services has an active governing body that is responsible for setting the mission and strategic direction of the organization and oversight of the finances, operation and policies of EIHAB. This document is a formal statement of EIHAB’s commitment to the standards and rules of ethical conduct. All Affected individuals must abide by EIHAB’ Standards of Conduct which includes abiding by the requirements of Medicaid, and other Federal and State laws. This involves reporting any alleged violations of wrongdoing and assist Management and the Compliance Officer in investigating allegations of wrongdoing. All Affected individuals should feel comfortable to speak, particularly with respect to ethics concerns that are not addressed by this document or existing policies and procedures, affected. ETHICS AND BUSINESS CONDUCT EIHAB commitment is to comply with all laws and regulations applicable and to conduct business with the highest degree of integrity. This applies to all affected individuals we employ or have business relations with. Because of the nature of our organization, we bound to uphold applicable program, licensing requirements, employee credentials, screening requirements and laws governing consumer protection. EIHAB conducts exclusion screening and background checks to verify that all employees and independent contractors have not been excluded from federal healthcare programs. EIHAB conducts exclusion check searches of the OIG, Office of Inspector General - List of Excluded Individuals/Entities OIG Most Wanted, Office of Inspector General – List of Restricted and Excluded Providers / OMIG, Office of the Medicaid Inspector General- Most Wanted Fugitives SAM, System for Award Management: Excluded Parties SDN, Office Of Foreign Assets Control. Procedures for Affected Individuals with Honesty : EIHAB is committed to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. EIHAB established its Corporate Compliance Program, Standards of Conduct, policies and procedures, training and education and auditing and monitoring as an expression of our commitment to uphold ethical and legal behavior. EIHAB staff should contribute with EIHAB Vision and Mission which includes to be honest and transparent, whether financial or organizational. This involves maintaining and following truthful and accurate practices with service recipients, other providers, supplier, and all others with whom EIHAB does business. CONFLICT OF INTEREST This section is designed to help EIHAB identify situations that present potential conflicts of interest. All Affected individuals are responsible to avoid activities, agreements, business or interest, or other situations that that conflict or appear to conflict or interfere with the duty to provide services to the best of his or her ability. This applies to all Affected individuals when an employee or a family member is in a position to benefit personally, directly, or indirectly, from his or her relationship with the person or entity conducting business with EIHAB. For the purpose of this section, an immediate family member includes an individual’s spouse, spousal equivalent, children, whether natural or adopted, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, siblings, whether by whole or half-blood, and the spouses of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Affected individuals have an obligation to report any potential conflict of which he or she becomes aware involving a family member. To say that one has a conflict of interest doesn’t necessary mean that the individual involved acted or is expected to act inappropriately. However, the appearance of a conflict of interest may be as serious as an actual conflict of interest. When it comes to conflicts of interest, appearance is an important reality. This why disclosing conflicts of interest is important. Avoiding Conflicts of Interest There are various types of conflicts of interest can occur because of the nature of relationships versus rules of EIHAB or Federal and State laws: We must avoid any relationship or activity that might impair, or even appear to impair, our ability to make objective and fair decisions when performing our jobs. At times, we may be faced with situations where the business actions we take on behalf of EIHAB may conflict with our own personal or family interests because of the course of action that is best for us personally may not also be the best course of action for EIHAB. We owe a duty to EIHAB to advance its legitimate interests when the opportunity to do so arises. We must never use EIHAB property or information for personal gain or personally take for ourselves any opportunity that is discovered through our position with EIHAB. Here are some other ways in which conflicts of interest could arise: 1. Being employed (you or a close family member) by, or acting as a consultant to, a competitor or potential competitor, supplier, or contractor, regardless of the nature of the employment, while you are employed with EIHAB. 2. Hiring or supervising family members or closely related persons. 3. Serving as a board member for an outside commercial company or organization. 4. Owning or having a substantial interest in a competitor, supplier, or contractor. 5. Having a personal interest, financial interest, or potential gain in any EIHAB transaction. 6. Placing company business with a firm owned or controlled by an EIHAB employee or his or her family. 7. Accepting gifts, discounts, favors, or services from a customer/potential customer, competitor, or supplier, unless equally available to all EIHAB employees. Determining whether a conflict of interest exists is not always easy to do. Employees with a conflict-of-interest question should seek advice from senior management. Before engaging in any activity, transaction or relationship that might give rise to a conflict of interest, employees must seek review from their managers or the Compliance Officer. All conflict will be disclosed and made available for review by Board members. GIFTS, GRATUITIES, AND BUSINESS COURTESIES The Standards of Conduct and the following guidelines are intended to help you make appropriate, responsible, and correct decisions in these and all matters. EIHAB is committed to competing solely on our quality of services provided. We should avoid any actions that create a perception that favorable treatment of outside entities by EIHAB was sought, received or given in exchange for personal business courtesies. Business courtesies include gifts, gratuities, meals, refreshments, entertainment or other benefits from persons or companies with whom EIHAB does or may do business. We will neither give nor accept business courtesies that constitute, or could reasonably be perceived as constituting, unfair business inducements that would violate law, regulation or polices of EIHAB or consumers, or would cause embarrassment or reflect negatively on EIHAB reputation. Accepting Business Courtesies Most business courtesies offered to us in the course of our employment are offered because of our positions at EIHAB. We should not feel any entitlement to accept and keep a business courtesy. Although we may not use our position at EIHAB to obtain business courtesies, and we must never ask for them, we may accept unsolicited business courtesies that promote successful working relationships and good will with the firms that EIHAB maintains or may establish a business relationship with. Employees who award contracts or who can influence the allocation of business, who create specifications that result in the placement of business or who participate in negotiation of contracts must be particularly careful to avoid actions that create the appearance of favoritism or that may adversely affect the company’s reputation for impartiality and fair dealing. The prudent course is to refuse a courtesy from a supplier when EIHAB is involved in choosing or reconfirming a supplier or under circumstances that would create an impression that offering courtesies is the way to obtain EIHAB business. Use of EIHAB Resources Agency resources, including time, material, equipment and information, are provided for business use only. Nonetheless, occasional personal use is permissible as long as it does not affect job performance or cause a disruption to the workplace. Employees and those who represent EIHAB are trusted to behave responsibly and use good judgment to conserve company resources. Managers are responsible for the resources assigned to their departments and are empowered to resolve issues concerning their proper use. Generally, we will not use Agency equipment such as computers, copiers and fax machines in the conduct of an outside business or in support of any religious, political or other outside daily activity, except for Agency-requested support to nonprofit organizations. We will not solicit contributions nor distribute non-work related materials during work hours. In order to protect the interests of EIHAB consumers and our fellow employees, EIHAB reserves the right to monitor or review all data and information contained on an employee’s company-issued computer or electronic device, the use of the Internet. We will not tolerate the use of Agency resources to create, access, store, print, solicit or send any materials that are harassing, threatening, abusive, sexually explicit or otherwise offensive or inappropriate. Questions about the proper use of company resources should be directed to your manager or the Compliance Officer. The Organization has developed policies and procedures to assure that the confidentiality of EIHAB Human Services information and information about service recipients is protected and released only with the appropriate authorization or for lawful reasons. All Affected Individuals are required to comply with EIHAB Human Services’ HIPAA Policy. If you have any questions concerning confidential information or the HIPAA Policy, contact your immediate supervisor or the Compliance Officer. RETENTION AND DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS EIHAB provides the systematic review, retention and destruction of records received or created by EIHAB’ staff for services delivered. This section discuss and covers all records, regardless of physical form, contain guidelines for how long certain records should be kept and how records should be destroyed. EIHAB wants to ensure that EIHAB complies with Federal and State laws and regulations, to eliminate accidental or innocent destruction of records and to facilitate EIHAB’ operations by promoting efficiency and freeing up valuable storage space. The Retention and Destruction of Records applies to all records in any form that contains information about individuals’ services, plans or eligibility for services. Anything that can be represented with words or numbers is a record for purpose of this policy. Documents after the audit review period will be archived. Employees and independent contractors must record all information related to EIHAB Human Services and its operations, its service recipients and financial information fully accurately and honestly. All corporate records must be true, accurate and complete, and company data must be promptly and accurately entered in our books in accordance with EIHAB and other applicable accounting principles. We must not improperly influence, manipulate or mislead any unauthorized audit, nor interfere with any auditor engaged to perform an internal independent audit of EIHAB books, records, processes or internal controls. Record Retention Records will be kept in a secure location and the confidentiality of consumers, employees and business operations and activities will be protected. Records that are no longer needed, are no longer required to be kept or are duplicative of other records maintained will be destroyed on a routine basis using the standard procedures outlined below. Records relating to a specific incident or report should be retained at least during the period the review or the investigation is ongoing. Otherwise, all records (with the exception of a summary of activities, findings and corrective actions) related to a specific incident that has been resolved should be destroyed on a periodic basis unless otherwise required by applicable state or federal law or the organization is advised to retain the records by corporate counsel. Records relating to the Compliance Plan including memoranda, meeting minutes and reports will be retained indefinitely in order to maintain a record of Compliance Program activities. These documents can be used by the organization to prove the existence of an active and effective Compliance Program. Records relating to individual’s program, medical, HIPPA and billing will follow this records retention procedures. Accurate Public Disclosures We will make certain that all disclosures made in financial reports and public documents are full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable. This obligation applies to all employees, including all financial executives, with any responsibility for the preparation for such reports, including drafting, reviewing and signing or certifying the information contained therein. No business goal of any kind is ever an excuse for misrepresenting facts or falsifying records. Employees should inform management or the Compliance Officer if they learn that information in any filing or public communication was untrue or misleading at the time it was made or if subsequent information would affect a similar future filing or public communication. Accountability Each of us is responsible for knowing and adhering to the values and standards set forth in this Code and for raising questions if we are uncertain about company policy. If you are concerned whether the standards are being met or are aware of violations of the Code, we must contact you immediate supervisor or the Compliance Officer. EIHAB takes seriously the standards set forth in the Code, and violations are cause for disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. FALSIFICATION OF RECORDS You must not make any false entries in any of the Organization’s records or in any public record for any reason. You may not alter any permanent entries in the Organization’s records. Any records to be appropriately altered must reflect the date of the alteration, the name, signature, and title of the person altering the document, and the reason for the alteration, if not apparent. You may not sign the name of another person to any document. Signature stamps may not be used. You may not create or participate in the creation of any records that are intended to mislead or to conceal anything that is improper. Backdating and predating documents is unacceptable. PROTECTION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION During your employment, contract, or association with the Organization, you may acquire confidential information about EIHAB Human Services, its staff, and service recipients which must be handled in strict confidence and not discussed with outsiders. The protection of confidential business, employee, and service recipient information is very important. Violations may result in fines and penalties, legal action, or criminal charges. SELECTIVE DISCLOSURE We will not selectively disclose (whether in one-on-one and/or small discussions, meetings, presentations, proposals or otherwise) any material nonpublic information with respect to EIHAB’s operations, plans, financial condition, results of operations or any development plan. We should be particularly vigilant when making presentations or proposals to consumers to ensure that our presentations do not contain material nonpublic information. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Integral to EIHAB business success is our protection of confidential company information, as well as nonpublic information entrusted to us by employees, service recipients and other business partners. Confidential and proprietary information includes such things as pricing and financial data, consumer names/addresses or nonpublic information about other companies, including current or potential supplier and vendors. We will not disclose confidential and nonpublic information without a valid business purpose and proper authorization. Eihab recipients’ confidentiality is to be maintained in accordance with HIPPA Laws in accordance with e Human Resources Manual. Termination of Employment or Contract You may not use any confidential information gained from your employment or contract with the Organization for your benefit or another organization’s benefit. You may not take copies of any reports, documents, or any other property belonging to the Organization. Upon termination of employment or contract with the Organization, you must return all of the Organization’s property including, but not limited to, copies of documents, notes, and other records containing confidential information; computer disks; your ID and keys; and credit cards. GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS These are general guidelines to follow for the protection of IT devices and security of private information. Follow departmental procedures to safely handle and dispose of protected information. Employees may be held responsible for any lost, stolen or improperly accessed data if that data was not protected (e.g. password protected and encrypted). Do not leave devices unattended. Computers, internet access, email or other office communication systems are intended for business- related purposes only and not for uses that may disruptive, offensive, harassing, or harmful to others. All Affected Individuals are required to comply with EIHAB’s procedures pertaining electronic devices and materials. FAIR DEALING EIHAB’s commitment to integrity begins with complying with laws, rules and regulations where we serve individuals. The compliance Program, these Standards of Conduct, and policies and procedures are developed to provide guidance in in your day-to-day work and activities you perform on behalf of EIHAB. Further, each of us must have an understanding of EIHAB policies, laws, rules and regulations that apply to our specific roles. We are responsible for preventing violations of law and for speaking up if we see possible violations. EIHAB has put in place procedures and practices to ensure that: All service documentation, records, and reports are prepared timely, accurately, and honestly; All documentation supporting claims for service is complete and maintained in accordance with the regulatory requirements and EIHAB’s policies; Claims are only submitted for services provided by eligible providers; All claims submitted to outside entitles are accurate and comply with all Federal and State laws and regulations and payer requirements; All claims are properly documented and accurately coded and identified billing errors are returned to the payer. It is against the law and EIHAB policies to knowingly or carelessly submit a false claim. Submitting a false claim includes using false records, using wrong code, double billing, or billing, or causing to be billed services that are not provided or fully documented. GUIDELINES FOR AFFECTED INDIVIDUALS: FAIR DEALING The Standards of Conduct and the following guidelines are intended to help you make appropriate, responsible, and correct decisions in these and all matters: Kickbacks and Rebate Kickbacks and rebates in cash, credit, or other forms are prohibited. They are not only unethical, but also in many cases illegal. Agreements with Contractors and Vendors The Organization must ensure that any agreements with contractors and vendors clearly and accurately describe the services to be performed or items to be purchased. Performance standards and the applicable compensation, if any, must be reasonable in amount, not be excessive in terms of industry practice, and must equal the value of the service(s) rendered or items purchased. FEDERAL AND STATE PROGRAMS EIHAB Human Services is committed to complying with the laws and regulations that govern the Federal and State programs that it administers. The Compliance Program, these Standards of Conduct, and policies and procedures are developed to provide guidance in your day-to-day work and activities you perform on behalf of the Organization. You must abide by the policies and procedures and the Standards set by the Organization. EIHAB Human Services’ programs and services are largely funded by Federal and State healthcare programs, including Medicaid and Medicare. EIHAB Human Services is committed to full compliance with all Federal and State healthcare program requirements. EIHAB Human Services must also comply with laws and regulations designed to combat fraud, waste, and abuse and the submission of inaccurate or false claims. EIHAB Human Services has put in place procedures and practices to ensure that: All service documentation, records, and reports are prepared timely, accurately, and honestly; All documentation supporting claims for service is complete and maintained in accordance with regulatory requirements and the Organization’s policies; All claims submitted to any government or private healthcare program are accurate and comply with all Federal and State laws and regulations and payer requirements; Claims are only submitted for medically necessary services provided by eligible providers; All claims are properly documented and accurately coded; and Billing errors are promptly identified and any payments received in error are promptly returned to the payer. Employees and independent contractors responsible for the documentation, charging, coding, billing, and accounting of services must comply with all applicable State and Federal regulations and EIHAB Human Services policies and procedures. It is against the law and EIHAB Human Services’ policies to knowingly or carelessly submit a false claim. Submitting a false claim includes using false records, using the wrong code, double billing, or billing or causing to be billed services that are not provided or fully documented, and billing for services that are not medically necessary. All Affected Individuals have a responsibility to notify the Compliance Officer promptly if they are charged with a criminal offense related to healthcare or are proposed or found to be subject to exclusion from Federal or State healthcare programs. GOVERNMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS There may be times that the Organization is asked to cooperate with an investigation by a Federal or State governmental agency, or to respond to a request for information. A request may be formally addressed to the Organization or to an individual employed by or associated with the Organization. All Affected Individuals must report any requests for information or cooperation with an investigation to the Chief Executive and Compliance Officer immediately. EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENT EIHAB is committed to maintaining a working environment free from all forms of discrimination, including any action that is considered sexual harassment. Therefore, we expect all employees to maintain a high standard of personal and professional behavior. At EIHAB everyone should feel comfortable to speak his or her mind, particularly with respect to ethics concerns. Managers have a responsibility to create an open and supportive environment where employees feel comfortable raising such questions. We all benefit tremendously when employees exercise their power to prevent mistakes or wrongdoing by asking the right questions at the right times. EIHAB will investigate all reported instances of questionable or unethical behavior, including allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination or any other unethical behavior. In every instance where improper behavior is found to have occurred, the organization will take appropriate action. We will not tolerate retaliation and/or intimidation against employees who raise genuine ethics concerns in good faith. All Affected individuals are required to support EIHAB’s commitment to a safe and professional work environment and to demonstrate appropriate behavior in the workplace. EIHAB Human Services is committed to creating a safe and professional workplace where employees and others are treated with respect and without regard to their race, sex, age, religion, national origin, color, marital status, disability, or other protected characteristics. Business integrity, teamwork, trust, and respect are the Organization’s most important values. Unlawful discrimination or harassment of any sort violates these values. All Affected Individuals must exhibit and promote respect, integrity, trust, and teamwork in the workplace and must comply with the Organization’s policies prohibiting discrimination and harassment in all facets of the Organization’s work. All Affected Individuals are required to support the Organization’s commitment to a safe and professional work environment and to demonstrate appropriate behavior in the workplace. All Affected Individuals are prohibited from joking about another person’s race, sex, age, religion, national origin, color, marital status, disability, or other protected characteristics. All employees are prohibited from considering someone’s race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or other protected characteristic in making decisions about hiring, placement, assignment of duties, training, promotion, termination, compensation, benefits, and other work terms. Sexual harassment is prohibited. Sexual harassment includes any form of unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual or sex-based nature. Affected Individuals are responsible for understanding the Organization’s policy prohibiting discrimination and sexual harassment. You should consult with an appropriate supervisor, administrator, or Human Resources if you have questions about your right to a workplace free from unlawful harassment or discrimination or if you have questions about your duty to avoid discrimination. Be alert to any situation that could violate EIHAB Human Services’ Standards of Conduct, Compliance Program, policies and procedures, guidelines, and/or Federal and State laws and regulations. Promptly report any questions, issues, compliance concerns, wrongdoing, violations, or suspected violations to your supervisor, another member of Management, a member of the Compliance Committee, or the Compliance Officer.

  • NJ Agency Application | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. EIHAB Human Services: New Jersey Application for Employment Eihab is an equal opportunity employer. Eihab does not discriminate in employment with regard to race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, ancestry, age, sex (including sexual harassment), sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status or unfavorable discharge from military service or any other characteristic protected by law. Please carefully read and answer all questions. You will not be considered for employment if you fail to completely answer all the questions on this application. You may attach a résumé, but all questions must be answered. Position Applying for Date of Application . * No Have you worked with us before? Yes If yes, please specify dates of employment . to . Desired Salary When can you start work? How did you hear about us? * Referral Walk In Job Boards (ie. Indeed) Other Personal Data Your Full Name (last, first, middle) Select an Address Mobile Phone Alternate Phone Email Are you 18 years or older?: * Yes No in less than 6 months Do you have a driver's license? * Yes No If Yes, Which State? * NY NJ PA Other Can you work overtime? * Yes No Have you been driving for a minimum of 3 years? * Yes No Hours * Full-Time Part-Time Per-Diem Shifts * Days Evenings Overnights Weekends Are you authorized to work in the U.S. on an restricted basis? * Yes No Will you now or in the future require sponsorship for employment visa status? * Yes No Have you been told the essential functions of the job or have you been given a copy of the job description listing the essential functions of the job? * Yes No Can you perform these essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accomodation? * Yes No Educational Qualifications Please list any education or training you feel relates to the position applied for that would help you perform the work, such as schools, colleges, degrees, vocational or technical programs, and military training. High School Name Degree/ Area of Study Graduating Year School Full Address Undergraduate College/University Name Degree/ Area of Study Graduating Year School Full Address Graduate College/University Name Degree/ Area of Study Graduating Year School Full Address Special Skills: List any special skills or experience that you feel would help you in the position that you are applying for (leadership, organizations/teams, etc. ) Work History Include your last Seven (7) years of employment history. Start with your present or most recent employment and work back. Job Title #1 Start Date End Date Currently Employed Here? * Yes No Company Name Company Phone Number Supervisor Name and TItle Company Address Summarize nature of work performed and job responsibilities. Reason for Leaving May We Contact this Employer? * Yes No Job Title #2 Company Name Start Date End Date Currently Employed Here? Yes No Company Phone Number Supervisor Name and TItle Company Address Summarize nature of work performed and job responsibilities. Reason for Leaving May We Contact this Employer? Yes No Job Title #3 Company Name Start Date End Date Currently Employed Here? Yes No Company Phone Number Supervisor Name and TItle Company Address Summarize nature of work performed and job responsibilities Reason fo Leaving May We Contact this Employer? Yes No References Please list three professional references not related to you, with full name, contact info, and relationship, whom you have known at least three (3) years. Full Name Email Phone Relationship Title and Company Years Acquainted Full Name Email Phone Relationship Title and Company Years Acquainted Full Name Email Phone Relationship Title and Company Years Acquainted Please Read Carefully Before Signing I understand that neither the completion of this application nor any other part of my consideration for employment establishes any obligation for Eihab to hire me. If I am hired, I understand that either Eihab or I can terminate my employment at any time and for any reason, with or without cause and without prior notice. I understand that no representative of Eihab has the authority to make any assurance to the contrary.I attest with my signature below that I have given to Eihab true and complete information on this application. No requested information has been concealed. I authorize Eihab to contact references provided for employment reference checks. If any information I have provided is untrue, or if I have concealed material information, I understand that this will constitute cause for the denial of employment or immediate dismissal. Your Signature Clear Select a date Full Name Upload Resume Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Submit Thanks for submitting!

  • Equity | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. EIHAB Equitable Diversity DEI Statement At EIHAB, we're committed to continuous improvement in the realm of diversity, equity, and inclusion, recognizing that this journey leads to a better working environment for all. Every day, we strive to enhance our efforts in this area, understanding that fostering a culture of openness, respect, and belonging is essential for our collective success.Our dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion goes beyond mere rhetoric; it's a guiding principle that shapes our actions and decisions. We actively seek out opportunities to learn and grow, listening to feedback from our team members and the communities we serve to inform our approach. By embracing diversity in all its forms, we not only strengthen our organization but also enrich the experiences of those we support and care for. At EIHAB, we believe that every individual deserves to be valued, respected, and empowered to reach their full potential.Moreover, we celebrate the rich tapestry of cultures that make up our team and the communities we serve. Through events and initiatives, we recognize and honor the diverse backgrounds, traditions, and customs of our employees and individuals. These events not only foster a sense of belonging but also promote understanding, empathy, and appreciation for different cultures.Join us on this journey of continuous improvement and transformation at EIHAB, where diversity, equity, and inclusion aren't just ideals—they're the foundation of everything we do. Together, let's create a workplace where everyone feels welcome, supported, and empowered to thrive, regardless of background or identity. Uniting Through Thanksgiving Cuisine EIHAB's 2024 'One Mission' Potluck Celebrates Diversity and Connection EIHAB Human Services once again embraced the vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures with its annual celebration. Thanksgiving marked the occasion for our much-anticipated potluck gathering, an event where colleagues from all corners come together to share the richness of their culinary traditions. This year, under the resonant theme of "One Mission," our teams from across three states converged, uniting in the spirit of learning and appreciation for the multitude of flavors and histories that adorn our tables. As we savored each dish, we embarked on a culinary journey that transcended borders, discovering the interconnectedness of cuisines from around the globe.Amidst the laughter and camaraderie, we uncovered fascinating insights into the shared origins of many beloved dishes, highlighting the interconnectedness of our world through food. From the spices of India to the hearty stews of Africa, each bite served as a testament to the richness of cultural exchange.Beyond the culinary delights, "One Mission" provided a platform for meaningful connections to flourish. Colleagues, both familiar faces and new acquaintances, came together to forge bonds and celebrate the mosaic of humanity that defines our organization.As we departed, hearts and bellies full, we carried with us not only the flavors of the world but also a renewed sense of unity and purpose. "One Mission" served as a reminder that, despite our diverse backgrounds and experiences, we are all united in our commitment to serving others and making a difference in the lives of those we support.

  • 2024 NY Employee Recognition | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. CLICK HERE TO SEE NEW YORK EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH NEW YORK 2024 ANNUAL EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION CEREMONY This Year's Awards goes to... It was with great joy and gratitude that we welcomed all of you to our 2024 Holiday Party and Award Ceremony on December 17, 2024. This special time of year allowed us to gather together as one big Eihab family to celebrate our accomplishments, reflect on the year gone by, and look ahead with hope and excitement for the future. 2024 proved to be a year of growth, resilience, and achievement. Together, we overcame challenges, reached significant milestones, and expanded our impact in ways that inspire hope for an even brighter future. As we celebrated, we also looked forward to the possibilities that 2025 holds. Our goals for the upcoming year are ambitious but achievable, and with our combined efforts, we can deepen our impact, broaden our reach, and continue making a difference for those we serve. We first extended a heartfelt thank you to our esteemed CEOs, distinguished board members, generous sponsors, and donors whose unwavering support and generosity have fueled our growth. Their contributions have allowed us to make a real difference in the lives of so many, and we are deeply grateful for all that they do. To our incredible Direct Support Professionals and Program Management teams, who contribute tirelessly to the success of this organization: You are the heartbeat of everything we achieve. Your hard work, dedication, and passion are the foundation of our accomplishments. Together, from all different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, we are achieving remarkable things. We are doing this together, united in our mission and vision. The holiday award ceremony was a chance to honor some extraordinary individuals who went above and beyond in their roles. Each brings unique talents and perspectives that make this organization a better place, and we celebrated that. While we may come from different walks of life, at Eihab, we are one. As we reflected on 2024, we remember that every success was a team effort. Every goal we met, every person we served, and every challenge we overcame was because we stood together. It’s not always easy, but our collective strength, resilience, and determination to provide care for those we serve make us unstoppable. Looking forward to the year ahead, we remain steadfast in our mission, inspired by the impact we create, and hopeful for the opportunities to come. Together, we will continue to grow, serve, and succeed. We Thank ... Donna James 2024 DSP EiXcellence We are thrilled to announce that Donna James is a recipient of the 2024 Annual DSP EiXcellence Award, recognizing her outstanding work as a Direct Support Professional at one of our Brooklyn Residential group homes. Donna’s exceptional skills and unwavering dedication have made her an invaluable member of our team. Her exemplary efforts in ensuring the safety and well-being of those in her care consistently go above and beyond, helping us achieve significant milestones. Donna’s commitment to excellence is evident in every task she undertakes, completed with care and precision. Her collaborative nature and steadfast support of her coworkers make her a true team player and a source of inspiration. Donna sets a shining example for all and is deeply respected by her peers. Residential Services, 111 Pilling IRA We Thank ... Elijah Vizcaino 2024 DSP EiXcellence Elijah consistently exceeds expectations as a Direct Support Professional (DSP). His dedication, hard work, and positive attitude greatly impact our team and the success of our program. Elijah embodies reliability, compassion, and a strong commitment to the individuals we serve. He remains calm under pressure, adapts to challenges, and builds meaningful connections that make individuals feel valued and respected. This award honors Elijah's outstanding performance, dedication, and commitment to excellence. His innovative ideas and tireless work ethic have significantly contributed to Queens Village's success. Always ready to lend a hand and provide high-quality care, Elijah supports his team by mentoring new staff and assisting leadership as needed. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Elijah. Your hard work inspires us all, and we are grateful to have you on our team! Day Services, Queens Village DHP We Thank ... Nieshia Randolph 2024 MGT EiXcellence We proudly honor Niesha Randolph, Brooklyn Program Coordinator, for her outstanding commitment and passion that have profoundly impacted our program. From the start, Niesha has demonstrated an exceptional ability to connect with participants, treating each as a unique individual with their own story and potential. Her unwavering dedication, advocacy, and leadership have ensured individuals receive the support they need while fostering a positive, collaborative team environment. Thank you, Niesha, for your dedication, compassion, and drive to make a difference. We are grateful to have you on our team and look forward to your continued success! Day Services, Brooklyn DHP We Thank ... Lady Parades 2024 MGT EiXcellence We celebrate Lady, an extraordinary colleague who exemplifies leadership and commitment. Over her remarkable 8-year journey with EIHAB, Lady has been a driving force behind our success as a Field Supervisor. Her assertiveness, attention to detail, and unwavering dedication inspire her team and elevate our work. Lady’s professionalism, integrity, and ability to turn challenges into opportunities set her apart as a leader. Her loyalty and contributions are a testament to her vital role in our achievements. We are proud to honor Lady for her outstanding service and the inspiration she brings to us all. Community Services, Suffolk RGN We Thank ... Joy Campbell 2024 MGT EiXcellence We Congratulate Joy Campbell for MGT Ei-Xcellence. Since joining EIHAB in December 2009, Joy has been a dedicated medical coordinator, overseeing the morning shifts. Her exceptional ability to manage medical care, appointments, and protocols ensures the highest standard of safety and well-being for those she serves. Joy's compassion, attention to detail, and positive attitude make her a trusted advocate and valued team member. Her dedication goes beyond her role, leaving a lasting impact on individuals, families, and colleagues alike. Thank you, Joy, for your unwavering commitment and leadership. We are fortunate to have you on our team! Residential Services, Tiff Court 27 IRA We Thank ... Desreen Williams Residential Manager We are proud to honor Desreen Williams as our Rising Star. For many years, Desreen has been a true ambassador for EIHAB, embodying grace, diligence, and a spirit of support. She consistently uplifts others, shares her knowledge generously, and steps in to help whenever needed, making a positive impact on everyone around her. Desreen’s radiant smile, combined with her dedication and kindness, exemplifies the qualities we admire in our shining stars. Today, we celebrate her brilliance and thank her for shining her light and grace upon us all at EIHAB. Congratulations, Desreen! Residential Services, Woodhaven/Rockaway IRA

  • Volunteer Steps and Application | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. Volunteer Application Select an option NY NJ PA Volunteering for Next Steps to become an EIHAB volunteer: Step 1: Fill out and submit the application form. Step 2: A member of the Volunteer department will review your application and reach out to schedule or conduct an interview. During this interview, we'll discuss your interest in volunteering and answer any questions you may have. Step 3: Complete the necessary paperwork, including background checks, fingerprinting, and attendance at EIHAB's mandatory training sessions. Step 4: Once training and all background checks are finished, you'll be prepared to begin volunteering either in-person or virtually. If you're volunteering in-person, you'll be paired with an EIHAB site and supervisor to establish a start date and schedule. If you're volunteering virtually, you can start hosting your activity. Step 5: Following your initial volunteering experience, the Volunteer department will check in with you and your supervisor to evaluate your progress. We strive to ensure that your volunteering experience is fulfilling for you, your supervisor, and the individuals we support. If the initial volunteer opportunity isn't the right fit, we'll endeavor to find an alternative opportunity that better aligns with your skills and interests.

  • Donation | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. Ways to Donate Contributing to EIHAB through donations plays a vital role in bolstering their mission by offering essential financial backing. These funds enable the organization to expand its programs, improve the quality of its services, and extend its reach to underserved communities. Additionally, donations support advocacy efforts, raising awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and advocating for their rights. With sustained financial support, EIHAB can ensure the long-term sustainability of its initiatives, empowering individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives and fostering greater inclusivity within society. In Person Stop on By New York 168-18 South Conduit Avenue Springfield Gardens, NY 11434 New Jersey 1007 US Highway 9N, Suite 202 Howell, NJ 07731 Pennsylvania 35 East Tioga Street Tunkhannock, PA 1865718411 Online Make a tax deductible donation‏. Click to Give Over the Phone We Would Appreciate the Call New York - Tel: 718-276-6101 New Jersey - Tel: 732 358-7471 New York - Tel: 570- 996-6288

  • 2023 NY Employee Recognition | EIHAB Human Services

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It was with great joy and gratitude that we welcomed all of you to our 2024 Holiday Party and Award Ceremony on December 17, 2024. This special time of year allowed us to gather together as one big Eihab family to celebrate our accomplishments, reflect on the year gone by, and look ahead with hope and excitement for the future. 2024 proved to be a year of growth, resilience, and achievement. Together, we overcame challenges, reached significant milestones, and expanded our impact in ways that inspire hope for an even brighter future. As we celebrated, we also looked forward to the possibilities that 2025 holds. Our goals for the upcoming year are ambitious but achievable, and with our combined efforts, we can deepen our impact, broaden our reach, and continue making a difference for those we serve. We first extended a heartfelt thank you to our esteemed CEOs, distinguished board members, generous sponsors, and donors whose unwavering support and generosity have fueled our growth. Their contributions have allowed us to make a real difference in the lives of so many, and we are deeply grateful for all that they do. To our incredible Direct Support Professionals and Program Management teams, who contribute tirelessly to the success of this organization: You are the heartbeat of everything we achieve. Your hard work, dedication, and passion are the foundation of our accomplishments. Together, from all different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives, we are achieving remarkable things. We are doing this together, united in our mission and vision. The holiday award ceremony was a chance to honor some extraordinary individuals who went above and beyond in their roles. Each brings unique talents and perspectives that make this organization a better place, and we celebrated that. While we may come from different walks of life, at Eihab, we are one. As we reflected on 2024, we remember that every success was a team effort. Every goal we met, every person we served, and every challenge we overcame was because we stood together. It’s not always easy, but our collective strength, resilience, and determination to provide care for those we serve make us unstoppable. Looking forward to the year ahead, we remain steadfast in our mission, inspired by the impact we create, and hopeful for the opportunities to come. Together, we will continue to grow, serve, and succeed. Happy Holidays! We Thank ... Donna James 2024 DSP EiXcellence We are thrilled to announce that Donna James is a recipient of the 2024 Annual DSP EiXcellence Award, recognizing her outstanding work as a Direct Support Professional at one of our Brooklyn Residential group homes. Donna’s exceptional skills and unwavering dedication have made her an invaluable member of our team. Her exemplary efforts in ensuring the safety and well-being of those in her care consistently go above and beyond, helping us achieve significant milestones. Donna’s commitment to excellence is evident in every task she undertakes, completed with care and precision. Her collaborative nature and steadfast support of her coworkers make her a true team player and a source of inspiration. Donna sets a shining example for all and is deeply respected by her peers. Residential Services, 111 Pilling IRA We Thank ... Elijah Vizcaino 2024 DSP EiXcellence Elijah consistently exceeds expectations as a Direct Support Professional (DSP). His dedication, hard work, and positive attitude greatly impact our team and the success of our program. Elijah embodies reliability, compassion, and a strong commitment to the individuals we serve. He remains calm under pressure, adapts to challenges, and builds meaningful connections that make individuals feel valued and respected. This award honors Elijah's outstanding performance, dedication, and commitment to excellence. His innovative ideas and tireless work ethic have significantly contributed to Queens Village's success. Always ready to lend a hand and provide high-quality care, Elijah supports his team by mentoring new staff and assisting leadership as needed. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition, Elijah. Your hard work inspires us all, and we are grateful to have you on our team! Day Services, Queens Village DHP We Thank ... Nieshia Randolph 2024 MGT EiXcellence We proudly honor Niesha Randolph, Brooklyn Program Coordinator, for her outstanding commitment and passion that have profoundly impacted our program. From the start, Niesha has demonstrated an exceptional ability to connect with participants, treating each as a unique individual with their own story and potential. Her unwavering dedication, advocacy, and leadership have ensured individuals receive the support they need while fostering a positive, collaborative team environment. Thank you, Niesha, for your dedication, compassion, and drive to make a difference. We are grateful to have you on our team and look forward to your continued success! Day Services, Brooklyn DHP We Thank ... Lady Parades 2024 MGT EiXcellence We celebrate Lady, an extraordinary colleague who exemplifies leadership and commitment. Over her remarkable 8-year journey with EIHAB, Lady has been a driving force behind our success as a Field Supervisor. Her assertiveness, attention to detail, and unwavering dedication inspire her team and elevate our work. Lady’s professionalism, integrity, and ability to turn challenges into opportunities set her apart as a leader. Her loyalty and contributions are a testament to her vital role in our achievements. We are proud to honor Lady for her outstanding service and the inspiration she brings to us all. Community Services, Suffolk RGN We Thank ... Joy Campbell 2024 MGT EiXcellence We Congratulate Joy Campbell for MGT Ei-Xcellence. Since joining EIHAB in December 2009, Joy has been a dedicated medical coordinator, overseeing the morning shifts. Her exceptional ability to manage medical care, appointments, and protocols ensures the highest standard of safety and well-being for those she serves. Joy's compassion, attention to detail, and positive attitude make her a trusted advocate and valued team member. Her dedication goes beyond her role, leaving a lasting impact on individuals, families, and colleagues alike. Thank you, Joy, for your unwavering commitment and leadership. We are fortunate to have you on our team! Residential Services, Tiff Court 27 IRA We Thank ... Desreen Williams Residential Manager We are proud to honor Desreen Williams as our Rising Star. For many years, Desreen has been a true ambassador for EIHAB, embodying grace, diligence, and a spirit of support. She consistently uplifts others, shares her knowledge generously, and steps in to help whenever needed, making a positive impact on everyone around her. Desreen’s radiant smile, combined with her dedication and kindness, exemplifies the qualities we admire in our shining stars. Today, we celebrate her brilliance and thank her for shining her light and grace upon us all at EIHAB. Congratulations, Desreen! Residential Services, Woodhaven/Rockaway IRA 2023 This Year's Awards goes to... As EIHAB commemorates the end of another year, it's a moment for us to unite and appreciate the remarkable achievements and contributions of our dedicated staff. The Annual Employee Appreciation Awards ceremony is a cherished tradition, offering us the chance to commend and honor those who have exceeded expectations in their roles. In 2023, we are thrilled to unveil three significant awards. The Management of Excellence Award recognizes a member of our management team who has consistently showcased exceptional leadership, dedication, and innovation. The DSP of the Year Award pays tribute to an outstanding frontline staff member who has demonstrated exemplary dedication, compassion, and professionalism in supporting individuals with disabilities. Lastly, the Star Employee Award celebrates an individual who has displayed extraordinary acts of kindness, generosity, and positivity throughout the year, highlighting the unsung heroes within our organization who brighten the lives of others through their selfless actions. 2023 EIHAB EMPLOYEE EXCELLENCE AWARDS DSP EXCELLENCE The DSP of the Year Award celebrates a remarkable member of our frontline staff who has exhibited outstanding dedication, compassion, and professionalism in their support of individuals with disabilities. This prestigious accolade is bestowed upon those who embody the highest standards of care and service. The criteria for this award are comprehensive, including a demonstrated commitment to person-centered care, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, consistent display of empathy, patience, and respect, proven advocacy for the needs and rights of individuals, and a willingness to go above and beyond to ensure the well-being and happiness of those we serve. DSP of the Year Tamika O'Conner Hardworking, ambitious, and dedicated employees like Tamika are hard to find. She continues to impress us with her support skills and talents, and we couldn't be more thankful for her support services. This organization is incomplete without our hardworking and highly motivated direct support professionals such as herself. We are consistently grateful for her performance. Tamika keeps up the great work, as agencies like ours dream of hiring employees like her. We notice how she makes this company a better place, and we want to let her know she means a lot to EIHAB Human Services. Thank you, Tamika, for being an exemplary employee and setting such high standards of excellence. We present this Excellence in Management Award to you, Tamika. Thank you for your efforts; keep shining and setting new quality work and performance standards! DSP of the Year Patrick Beckford It’s incredible to see Patrick Beckford consistently pushing the bar. He's an inspiration to us all! His outstanding performance helped push up our company revenues to greater heights. We’d like to congratulate and acknowledge the tremendous success he’s achieved! The results he has achieved are impressive. We are so grateful to have someone like him on our team who is willing to go above and beyond to achieve such great success for our team. Thank you, Patrick, for being an A-player and helping us reach our goals. We are grateful for your drive, hard work, and talent! We present this Excellence in Management Award to you, Patrick. Thank you for your efforts; keep shining and setting new quality work and performance standards! MGT EXCELLENT The Management of Excellence Award acknowledges a member of our management team who consistently demonstrates exceptional leadership, dedication, and innovation in their role. Criteria for this esteemed award include inspiring and motivating others through leadership, achieving organizational goals consistently, implementing innovative strategies for positive change, displaying exceptional problem-solving abilities and decision-making skills, and fostering a positive and inclusive work environment. MGT of Excellence Award Handel Price Residence Manager It’s incredible to see Handel Price consistently pushing the bar. He's an inspiration to us all! His outstanding performance helped push up our company revenues to greater heights. We’d like to congratulate and acknowledge the tremendous success he’s achieved! The results he has achieved are impressive. We are so grateful to have someone like him on our team who is willing to go above and beyond to achieve such great success for our team. Thank you, Handel, for being an A-player and helping us reach our goals. We are grateful for your drive, hard work, and talent! We present this Excellence in Management Award to you, Handel. Thank you for your efforts; keep shining and setting new quality work and performance standards! MGT of Excellence Award Mabi Lemus Program Coordinator Mabi Lemus' dedication and commitment to the individuals she serves are highly inspiring, and we are incredibly fortunate to have her on our team. Her positive attitude, willingness to contribute, and insightful ideas are invaluable assets to the growth and success of our organization. Mabi has played a significant role in making a true difference by impacting our communities and ensuring the individuals we serve enjoy their day. We are continually impressed by Mabi's performance, accomplishments, and dedication to our communities and individuals. We present this Excellence in Management Award to Mabi Lemus. Thank you for your efforts; keep shining and setting new quality work and performance standards! MGT of Excellence Award Dawn Radway Residence Manager Dawn Radway's dedication and commitment to the individuals she serves are highly inspiring, and our team is incredibly fortunate to have her. Her positive attitude, willingness to contribute, and insightful ideas are invaluable assets to the growth and success of our organization. Dawn has played a significant role in making a true difference by impacting our communities and ensuring the individuals we serve enjoy their day. We are continuously impressed by Dawn's performance, accomplishments, and dedication to our communities and individuals. We present this Excellence in Management Award to Dawn Radway. Thank you for your efforts; keep shining and setting new quality work and performance standards! STAR EMPLOYEE The Star Employee Award is a testament to the remarkable individuals who have shown extraordinary acts of kindness, generosity, and positivity throughout the year. This prestigious recognition celebrates the unsung heroes within our organization, highlighting their selfless contributions that brighten the lives of others. The criteria for this esteemed award are comprehensive, including acts of kindness and compassion towards colleagues, individuals, and the community, a demonstrated commitment to making a positive difference, a consistent display of positivity and willingness to help others, creativity and initiative in organizing or participating in initiatives that benefit others, and the ability to inspire through actions and behavior. Star Employee Mona Saleh Director of QA Mona Saleh consistently rises to the occasion, and we want to express our gratitude for her unwavering dedication and willingness to go above and beyond. Mona, you are our Star Employee, and your efforts have not gone unnoticed. Your commitment to our organization is truly inspiring, and your positive attitude, willingness to contribute, and insightful ideas are invaluable to our growth and success. Your ability to tackle complex tasks and projects with dedication, positivity, and sincerity is genuinely inspiring. You are someone we can always trust and rely on, and we are incredibly grateful to have you at the forefront of our team. We present this Excellence in Management Award to Mona Saleh. Thank you for your efforts; keep shining and setting new quality work and performance standards!

  • HIPAA Notice of Privacy Act | EIHAB Human Services

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Notice of Privacy Practices This notice describes the privacy practices of EIHAB Human Services and the privacy rights of the people we serve. It will describe how information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. The Privacy Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) DOES NOT CHANGE the way you get services from EIHAB or the privacy rights you have always had under federal and state laws. The Privacy rule adds some details about how you can exercise your rights. EIHAB Notice of Privacy Practices This notice describes the privacy practices of EIHAB Human Services and the privacy rights of the people we serve. It will describe how information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. The Privacy Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) DOES NOT CHANGE the way you get services from EIHAB or the privacy rights you have always had under federal and state laws. The Privacy rule adds some details about how you can exercise your rights. Our Privacy Commitment to You: EIHAB provides many different services to you. We understand that information about you and your family is personal. We are committed to protecting your privacy and sharing information only with those who need to know and are allowed to see the information to assure quality services for you. EIHAB is required by law to maintain the privacy of your health information and to provide you with notice of its legal duties and privacy practices with respect to your health information. This notice tells you how EIHAB uses and discloses information about you. It describes your rights and what EIHAB’s responsibilities are concerning information about you. When we use the word “you” in this Notice, we also mean your personal representative. Depending on your circumstances and in accordance with state law, this may mean your guardian, your health care proxy, or your involved parent, spouse, or involved adult family member. If you have questions about any part of this notice or if you want more information about the privacy practices at EIHAB, click for your state: Who will follow this Notice: All people who work for EIHAB will follow this notice. This includes employees, persons EIHAB contracts with who are authorized to enter information in your record or need to review your record to provide services to you, and volunteers who EIHAB allows to assist you. What information is protected : All information that we create or keep that relates to your health or care and treatment, including but not limited to your name, address, birth date, social security number, your medical information, your service or treatment plan, and other information (including photographs or other images) about your care in our programs, is considered protected information. In this Notice, we refer to protected information as protected health information or “PHI”. We create and collect information about you and we keep a record of the care and services you receive though this agency. The information about you is kept in a record; it may be in the form of paper documents in a chart or on a computer. We refer to the information that we create, collect, and keep as a “record” in this Notice. Your Health Information Rights : Unless otherwise required by law, your record is the physical property of EIHAB, but the information in it belongs to you and you have the right to have your information kept confidential. You have the following rights concerning your PHI: You have a right to see or inspect your PHI and obtain a copy of the information. Some exceptions apply, such information compiled for use in court or administration proceedings. NOTE: EIHAB requires you to make your request for records in writing to the Privacy Officer. You may request copies in paper format or in an electronic form such as a CD, portable device, or memory stick. In some instances, we may charge you for copies. If we deny your request to see your information, you have the right to request a review of that denial. The Chief Executive Officer will appoint a licensed health care professional to review the record and decide if you may have access to the record. You have the right to ask EIHAB to change or amend information that you believe is incorrect or incomplete. We may deny your request in some cases, for example, if the record was not created by EIHAB or if after reviewing your request, we believe the record is accurate and complete. You have the right to request a list of the disclosures that EIHAB has made of your PHI. The list, however, does not include certain disclosures, such as those made for treatment, payment, and health care operations, or disclosures made to you or made to others with your permission. You have the right to request a restriction on uses or disclosures of your health information related to treatment, payment, health care operations, and disclosures to involved family. EIHAB, however, is not required to agree to your request. You have the right to request that EIHAB communicates with you in a way that will help keep your information confidential. You may request alternate ways of communication with you or request that communications are forwarded to alternative locations. You have the right to limit disclosures to insurers if you have paid for the service completely out of pocket. You will be notified if there is a breach of unsecured PHI containing your information; we are required by federal law to provide notification to you. To request access to your clinical information or to request any of the rights listed here, click here for your state Our Responsibilities to You : We are required to: Maintain the privacy of your information in accordance with federal and state laws. Give you this Notice that tells you how we will keep your information private. Tell you if we are unable to agree to a limit on the use or disclosure that you request. Carry out reasonable requests to communicate information to you by special means or at other locations. Get your written permission to use or disclose your information except for the reasons explained in this notice. We have the right to change our practices regarding the information we keep. If practices are changed, we will tell you by giving you a new notice. Notices will be posted on our website: www.eihab.org . How EIHAB Uses and Discloses Your Health Information: EIHAB may use and disclose information without your permission for the purposes described below. For each of the categories of uses and disclosures, we explain what we mean and offer an example. Not every use or disclosure is described, but all of the ways we will use or disclose information will fall within these categories. Treatment : EIHAB will use your information to provide you with treatment and services. We may disclose information to doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, and other EIHAB personnel, volunteers, or interns who are involved in providing your care. For example, involved staff may discuss your information to develop and Notice of Privacy Practice carry out your treatment or service plan and other EIHAB staff may share your information to coordinate different services you need, such as medical tests, respite care, transportation, etc. We may also need to disclose your information to other providers outside of EIHAB who are responsible for providing you with services. Payment : EIHAB will use your information so that we can bill and collect payment from you, a third party, an insurance company, Medicare or Medicaid, or other government agencies. For example, we may need to provide your health care insurer with information about the services you received in our agency or through one of our programs so they will pay us for the services. In addition, we may disclose your information to receive prior approval for payment for services you may need. Health Care Operations : EIHAB will use clinical information for administrative operations. These uses and disclosures are necessary to operate EIHAB programs and to make sure all individuals receive appropriate, quality care. For example, we may use information for quality improvement to review our treatment and services and to evaluate the performance of our staff in serving you. We may also disclose information to clinicians and other personnel for on-the-job training. We will share your health information with other EIHAB staff for the purposes of obtaining legal services from our attorneys, conducting fiscal audits, and for fraud and abuse detection and compliance through our Compliance Program. We may also disclose information to our business partners who need access to the information to perform administrative or professional services on our behalf. Other Uses and Disclosures that Do Not Require your Permission : In addition to treatment, payment, and health care operations, EIHAB will use your information without your permission for the following reasons: When we are required to do so by federal or state law. For public health reasons , including prevention and control of disease, injury or disability, reporting births and deaths, reporting child abuse or neglect, reporting reactions to medication or problems with products, and to notify people who may have been exposed to a disease or are at risk of spreading the disease. To report domestic violence and adult abuse or neglect to government authorities if necessary to prevent serious harm. For health oversight activities , including audits, investigations, surveys and inspections, and licensure. These activities are necessary for government to monitor the health care system, government programs, and compliance with civil rights laws. Health oversight activities do not include investigations that are not related to the receipt of health care or receipt of government benefits in which you are the subject. For judicial and administrative proceedings , including hearings and disputes. If you are involved in a court or administrative proceeding, we will disclose information if the judge or presiding officer orders us to share the information. For law enforcement purposes , in response to a court order or subpoena, to report a possible crime, to identify a suspect or witness or missing person, to provide identifying data in connection with a criminal investigation, and to the district attorney in furtherance of a criminal investigation of client abuse. Upon your death, to coroners or medical examiners for identification purposes or to determine cause of death, and to funeral directors to allow them to carry out their duties. To organ procurement organizations to accomplish cadaver, eye, tissue, or organ donations in compliance with state law. For research purposes when you have agreed to participate in the research and the Privacy Oversight Committee has approved the use of the clinical information for the research purposes. To prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to your health and safety or someone else’s. To authorized federal officials for intelligence and other national security activities authorized by law or to provide protective services to the President and other officials. To correctional institutions or law enforcement officials if you are an inmate and the information is necessary to provide you with health care, protect your health and safety or that of others, or for the safety of the correctional institution. To governmental agencies that administer public benefits if necessary to coordinate the covered functions of the programs. Uses and Disclosures that Require Your Agreement : EIHAB may disclose information to the following persons if we tell you we are going to use or disclose it and you agree or do not object: To family members and personal representatives who are involved in your care if the information is relevant to their involvement and to notify them of your condition and location. To disaster relief organizations that need to notify your family about your condition and location should a disaster occur. For fundraising purposes, we may disclose information to a charitable program that assists us in fundraising with your permission. You have the right to refuse or opt out if you previously agreed to communications regarding fundraising. For marketing of health- related services, we will not use your health information for marketing communications without your permission. To disclose psychotherapy notes. Authorization Required For All Other Uses and Disclosures: For all other types of uses and disclosures not described in this Notice, EIHAB will use or disclose information only with a written authorization signed by you that states who may receive the information, what information is to be shared, the purpose of the use or disclosure and an expiration for the authorization. Written authorizations are always required for the sale of PHI and use and disclosure for marketing purposes, such as agency newsletters and press releases. Note: If you cannot give permission due to an emergency, EIHAB may release information in your best interest. We must tell you as soon possible after releasing the information. You may revoke your authorization at any time. If you revoke your authorization in writing, we will no longer use or disclose your information for the reasons stated in your authorization. We cannot, however, take back disclosures we made before you revoked, and we must retain information that indicates the services we have provided to you. Changes to this Notice : We reserve the right to change this Notice . We reserve the right to make changes to terms described in this Notice and to make the new notice terms effective to all information that EIHAB maintains. We will post the new notice with the effective date on our website at www.eihab.org and in our facilities. In addition, we will offer you a copy of the revised notice at your next scheduled service planning meeting. Complaints : If you believe your privacy rights have been violated, you may file a complaint with. Click below to file with your state: New York Pennsylvania New Jersey New York New Jersey Pennsylvania New York New Jersey Pennsylvania

  • Strategic Plan Overview | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. EIHAB HUMAN SERVICES STRATEGIC PLAN ANNUAL REPORT SUMMARY 2024 Accelerating Towards Excellence: EIHAB's Bold Strides Forward Who We Are . Over the past year, our company, EIHAB, has undertaken a comprehensive strategic planning process to define our vision, mission, and strategic priorities. Our strategic plan focuses on excelling in compliance, fostering community development, empowering our workforce, and providing transformative exploration experiences for individuals. We prioritize compliance with industry regulations, ethical standards, and service excellence through rigorous monitoring and training. Our commitment to community development drives us to invest in initiatives that contribute to socio-economic growth and address local needs. We empower our workforce through training, mentorship, and a supportive culture to drive organizational success. Believing in the transformative power of exploration, we offer diverse opportunities that inspire curiosity, creativity, and personal growth. As we transition from 2024 into 2025, EIHAB sees that many great things start with the letter "E," and we are focused on four of those great things: Excellence, Expansion, Enhancement, and Exploration. Over the past year, we have achieved high compliance rates, initiated impactful community projects, enhanced employee satisfaction through development programs, and provided enriching exploration experiences. Looking ahead, we are committed to innovation, collaboration, and responsiveness to emerging challenges and opportunities. Our strategic plan guides us in making a positive difference in the lives of individuals and communities, ensuring excellence, integrity, and innovation in all endeavors. We extend our gratitude to our employees, partners, and stakeholders for their ongoing support and dedication to our shared goals. Our organization is committed to "Striving for Excellence: Elevating to Pinnacle Compliance," focusing on full compliance with OPWDD and OMIG regulations while enhancing service delivery. We prioritize understanding agency policies and strict adherence to OMIG guidelines for billing and documentation. Streamlining practices, clarifying responsibilities, and continuous training foster a culture of compliance and quality improvement. Key initiatives include semi-annual Compliance Audits, quarterly Individual Satisfaction Ratings, monitoring EHR System Adoption and Data Migration Accuracy. Departments prioritize Compliance Audit Excellence, seamless EHR integration, service quality enhancement, and billing accuracy. Proactive compliance management, a comprehensive scorecard, and employee engagement initiatives further support our commitment to excellence and reputation enhancement. EXCELLENCE "Striving for Excellence: Elevating to Pinnacle Compliance“ Our organization is launching a strategic initiative to improve access to day programs and community-based services. Key objectives include increasing day program attendance and filling residential vacancies within six months, aiming to achieve full occupancy by 2025. To meet these goals, we will expand day program units, enhance outreach efforts, foster collaboration across departments, and conduct targeted outreach campaigns. Our aim is to ensure that every individual in need has access to essential support and services to thrive within our community. Through these efforts, we are committed to broadening access and delivering quality care to more individuals in need. Key initiatives include developing strategies to enhance day program offerings and increase participation, filling residential vacancies, optimizing the utilization of program units, conducting targeted outreach campaigns, and establishing partnerships with community organizations. EXPANSION "Expanding Access, Increasing Capacity & Outreach for Services" Our organization is dedicated to enhancing HR processes and expanding training opportunities for all employees. Emphasis is placed on succession planning, career development, and talent management to offer clear paths for growth. Additionally, employee feedback and satisfaction are central to creating a positive work environment. Our goal is to establish an inclusive workplace that attracts and retains top talent, driving organizational success. Key initiatives include improving employee engagement and satisfaction through annual surveys focusing on job satisfaction, career development, and workplace culture. Recruitment and onboarding efficiency are prioritized to reduce time-to-fill for vacant positions and ensure timely placement of qualified candidates. Succession planning is enhanced by identifying and developing potential successors for key roles semi-annually. Additionally, career development programs, such as mentorship and leadership training, are optimized to strengthen talent management strategies. ENHANCEMENT "Enhancing Employee Relations and Engagement" Our initiative aims to introduce diverse new experiences and explorations for individuals under our care and our dedicated staff. Designed to enrich lives by offering novel activities and fostering personal growth, this program encourages both participants and staff to explore new interests, attain actual life goals, and discover unexplored experiences. Through structured development and implementation of activities, we aim to cultivate a culture of continuous innovation and fulfillment. Regular assessments of participant satisfaction and staff engagement ensure that everyone involved can thrive and flourish. Biannual quality of life assessments further evaluate the program's impact, focusing on social engagement, self-esteem, and overall well-being. Our initiative is driven by the belief that every individual deserves opportunities to achieve their personal aspirations and explore new horizons. By facilitating meaningful interactions and personal achievements, we aim to create lasting impacts on the lives of those we support and our dedicated staff. EXPLORATION "Exploring New Horizons and Experiences for Individuals

  • Contact Us | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. We Want to Hear From You! For inquiries or to access our services, EIHAB provides multiple office locations and resources across the states of NY, NJ, and PA. We have dedicated offices for Human Resources, Administration, and EIHAB's leadership staff to ensure seamless operations and exceptional care delivery. To explore our services or contact us, you can visit our Central Intake Page. Alternatively, you can directly reach out to the state you are interested in for further information or referral services by visiting the respective state's main contact page. Additionally, if you are interested in career opportunities within EIHAB in a specific state, you can find more information on careers through the state's contact page. Here is our contact information for each state: New York Office 168-18 South Conduit Avenue Springfield Gardens, NY 11434 Tel: (718) 276-6101 | Fax: 718-276-6063 Vice President of Operations: Tashah Bigelow, tashah.bigelow@eihab.org Vice President of Behavioral Health Services: Tania Bazzi, tania.bazzi@eihab.org Director of Operations: Jasmine Vargas, jasmine.vargas@eihab.org Intake Coordinator: Sandy Moreira, sandy.moreira@eihab.org New Jersey Office 1007 US Highway 9N, Suite 202 Howell, NJ 07731 Tel: (732) 358-7471 | Fax: (732)-358-7475 Vice President of Clinical Services: Monica Elkeshk, monica.elkeshk@eihab.org Director of Residential: Calvan Davis, calvan.davis@eihab.org Director of Intake: Eva Boyette, eva.boyette@eihab.org Pennsylvania Office 35 East Tioga Street Tunkhannock, PA 18657 Tel: (570) 319-5733 | Fax: (570) 388-3067 Vice President of Operations: Patricia Bart, patricia.bart@eihab.org Director of Residential: Cliff Miller, cliff.miller@eihab.org We are dedicated to upholding our mission of providing exemplary care and are ready to assist you with any inquiries or service requirements.

  • Juneteeth RSVP | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. Celebrating Creativity and Culture Juneteenth Art Exhibit RSVP Step into a world of creativity and culture as we celebrate Juneteenth at Eihab's upcoming Art Exhibit! Join us on June 25th at our Springfield Day Program at 2 pm for an unforgettable experience filled with inspiring artworks, unique handmade jewelry, and a deep exploration of the significance behind Juneteenth National Independence Day. Discover and acquire art pieces that embody the spirit of freedom and resilience, paying tribute to the end of slavery in the United States. Let's come together to commemorate this historic day through the transformative power of art. Stay tuned for exciting updates and details on our featured artists, promising a day of artistic wonder and enlightenment. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to learn, celebrate, and support the arts at Eihab's Juneteenth Art Exhibit! Click here to RSVP and secure your spot at this enriching and inspiring event. Mark your calendars and be part of a celebration that honors our heritage and inspires us all. We can't wait to welcome you with open arms! First name Last name Email Work Location Position How Many in Group Submit Become an Art Advocate! Are you passionate about art and creativity? Do you love exploring and showcasing artistic expressions? If so, we invite you to become an Art Advocate at our upcoming event! Advocate, Explore, and Showcase Your Art Click to join us in advocating for art, exploring new artistic horizons, and showcasing your talent. We welcome all Art Advocates to deliver their art to the location by June 24th to be part of this exciting celebration. For more details and information, please contact Shameka Ward at 929-519-6840. Join us in celebrating the power of art and creativity! Explore

  • 25th Anniversary | EIHAB Human Services

    DDD, ID, DD, development disability, intellectual disability, autism, autistic, Down syndrome, mental illness, bipolar, depression, dual diagnosis, day habilitation program, day hab, individual supports, office of licensing, NJ, DHS, CIMU, OOL, office ot investigation, referral, residential placement, congregate setting, residential habilitation program, supervised apartment, unsupervised visits, ISP, support coordination, group home, residential services, DDD services, ddd provider, medicaid, Non profit, EIHAB NJ, In home supports, transportation services, day program, behavioral supports, behavioral services, behavioral health, job assistance, subsidized housing, respite, hospice care, dsp, direct support professional, behavioral specialist, community supports, nursing, LPN, RN, MSW, social services, social work, full-time position, part-time, resume. The Way Forward EIHAB Human Services celebrated its 25th anniversary with a gala event entitled “The Way Forward” at the Garden City Hotel on May 17. EIHAB, a multi-lingual, multicultural not-for-profit organization, serves more than 1,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities and behavioral health challenges in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. During the formal part of the evening, Melanie Hardja of Lamb Insurance Services was honored for her unwavering commitment and support of EIHAB’s mission. Kristin Thorne, an Emmy Award-winning reporter with WABC Channel 7, served as event emcee, while Dr. Hirah Mir, Chief Diversity Officer for the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, was the guest speaker. Trooper Foods served as the platinum sponsor for the gala, while Lamb Insurance Services was the silver sponsor and Community Care Rx and the Joseph Ahmed Foundation served as the bronze sponsors. Other sponsors included BDO, Elsamra Construction, MHH Clinical Services, Moritt Hock & Hamroff, TD Bank, Unique People Services, Valley Bank, Paycom, BottomLine Concepts and Marketing Works. Donors included Yonkers Honda, Go Green, the Mahdaly Family, Fancy Lady Cleaning Services and Harlem Valley Corp. “EIHAB Human Services is grateful to our sponsors and our donors, as well as our loyal supporters for joining us as we celebrated 25 years of making a positive impact on the lives of the individuals we serve,” said Co-Chief Executive Officer Joshua Thomas. EIHAB provides high-quality, compassionate services to help individuals with developmental, intellectual, and behavioral health challenges lead fulfilling, productive lives. Its robust service offerings include residential, day habilitation, community habilitation and respite services. During the gala, Chairman of the Board Jason Wonsang shared EIHAB’s plans for future growth, which include expanding residential and habilitation programs and broadening supportive services to take a life coach approach to help individuals achieve their specific life goals. “Looking ahead to the next quarter-century, our goal is to build on our successes of our first 25 years and to have an even greater impact on the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities in underserved communities,” said Co-Chief Executive Officer Hamdy Elgindy.

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