ILST Service Documentation
That Supports Real Progress

Digital tools to help your team deliver, document, and organize ILST services with structure and clarity.

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ILST Program

Health Diary equips ILST providers with the tools they need to track skills training sessions, develop participant-centered goals, and stay aligned with waiver requirements, all in one place.

Skill-Building Note Templates

Use step-by-step templates to record training sessions with clarity

Goal Tracking Linked to Plans

Align each training activity with the participant’s broader service plan.

Session Logs from the Field

Document support sessions directly during home visits or right after.

Progress Monitoring Tools

Observe how participants will develop independence over time.

Secure Sharing with Teams

Share updates with SCs and other providers securely within the platform.

ILST Services in Health Diary

Created for teams supporting real skill-building, not just filling out forms.
Daily Session Planning

Outline support goals around ADLs, IADLs, and personal routines. Use built-in prompts for guided goal-setting.

Flexible Note Entry

Log details from your phone, tablet, or desktop. Notes are synced and always accessible to your team.

Monthly Report Generation

Turn daily ILST notes into reports aligned with Medicaid expectations. Save time while meeting every documentation rule.

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Why ILST Providers Use Health Diary

ILST teams work closely with participants to establish routines, increase independence, and support daily living activities.

Health Diary helps your agency document every step, from session goals to monthly summaries, without the need for extra tools or duplicate entries.

Whether you’re logging training hours, reviewing service plans, or sharing progress with a team, our platform keeps everything in one secure system. It’s built with input from ILST professionals, so your work stays organized, accurate, and connected.

Frequently Asked Questions

ILST supports participants in learning or regaining daily living skills like cooking, cleaning, and budgeting.

Trained instructors or clinicians offer one-on-one sessions based on participant goals.

Instructors log training details and monitor progress on specific functional goals over time

Yes. ILST is often provided where the participant lives to build real-world independence.

Yes. Tools like Health Diary allow staff to log training hours and generate reports in one secure system.

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Ready to Strengthen Your ILST Workflow?

Health Diary brings together your ILST notes, service plans, and reports in one Medicaid-compliant platform. Let us show you how it fits your agency’s daily work.

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