Night Supervision
Some individuals require overnight supervision to remain safe while sleeping. Our Night Supervision services provide awake overnight staff who monitor safety, respond to emergencies, assist with nighttime routines, and provide reassurance throughout the night.
What Night Supervision includes:
Overnight support may include:
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Continuous supervision
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Safety monitoring
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Assistance with bedtime routines
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Medication administration (if authorized)
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Bathroom assistance
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Documentation
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Emergency response
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Emotional reassurance

Highly Trained Staff
Our DSPs receive specialized training in areas including:
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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ADHD
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Intellectual and developmental disabilities
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Mental health support
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Positive Behavior Support
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Crisis prevention and intervention
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Trauma-informed care
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Professional boundaries
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Medication administration
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Person-centered practices
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De-escalation techniques
Our staff focus on building genuine relationships while maintaining professionalism, consistency, and accountability.
Individualized Support Plans
Every person receiving IHS has unique goals. We work closely with families, guardians, case managers, and support teams to develop individualized services that align with the person’s CSSP and personal goals.
Supports are designed to increase independence rather than create dependence.
Who can benefit?
Night supervision may be appropriate for individuals who:
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Wander during the night
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Have seizures
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Wake frequently
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Need assistance using the restroom
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Experience anxiety at night
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Engage in unsafe nighttime behaviors
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Require medication monitoring

Why choose us?
Across all of our services, we are committed to providing compassionate, individualized care that empowers every person we support to thrive. Families and case managers choose Enriching Home Care Services because we prioritize consistency, professionalism, and person-centered support.
What sets us apart:
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Licensed Minnesota 245D provider
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Individualized care plans tailored to each person’s goals
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Highly trained Direct Support Professionals
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Trauma-informed and person-centered approach
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Experience supporting individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, mental health needs, and complex behavioral challenges
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Strong communication with families, guardians, and case managers
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Reliable staffing and responsive support
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Community-focused services that promote independence and inclusion
