[ Life Skills · formerly Specialized Habilitation ]
Life Skills Services,Reports Included
Initial plans, 90-day progress reports with goal completion scores and treatment strategies — AI-drafted from what actually happened in sessions, reviewed and signed by your staff.
Built around how Life Skills actually runs
Specialized Habilitation is goal work — the platform tracks goals per session and turns them into the reports DSHS expects.
Goals & Treatment Strategies
Client goals with targeted service categories and treatment strategies, attached to every session — progress captured as it happens, not reconstructed at report time.
AI-Drafted DSHS Reports
Initial Life Skills plans and 90-day progress reports drafted from session data — including goal completion scores — for staff review and signature.
GPS-Verified Sessions
Every session check-in is GPS-verified with optional biometric confirmation, so service delivery is documented before the report is even written.
Session Notes That Feed Reports
Notes captured per session flow straight into quarterly reporting — write once, report from data.
Family & Case Manager Visibility
Families follow goal progress in their free portal; case managers review reports and sessions in theirs.
Units, Billing & Back Office
15-minute unit tracking against authorizations, billing exports, and built-in bookkeeping with payroll taxes.
[ Why it matters ]
The report is the service, as far as the state can see.
Life Skills — formerly Specialized Habilitation — lives and dies by documentation: the initial plan sets the goals, and the 90-day report — treatment strategies, progress summaries, goal completion scores, targeted service categories — proves the work. CareCade runs this exact workflow in production for Washington DDA providers today: sessions feed goals, goals feed reports, and the DSHS rejection-handling workflow catches the rest.
[ More solutions ]
Stop rebuilding reports from memory.
Your sessions already contain the report. CareCade just writes it down.