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 Services 

HERE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE 

 

Attendant Care

In-Home and Community Supports

Attendant care provides personalized support to help individuals with disabilities complete daily living tasks such as bathing, dressing, meals, and mobility. It also includes working toward desired outcomes like building independence, life skills, or community involvement. These services are delivered by trained Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to promote safety, dignity, and quality of life.

 

Day Support Activities (DSA)

 

Relief Care

Support for you and your family

Relief care, also known as respite care, provides short-term support to individuals with disabilities so their primary caregivers can take a break. It ensures the individual continues to receive quality care in a safe and supportive environment while giving families time to rest, recharge, or attend to other responsibilities. Relief care can take place in the home or community and is tailored to the individual’s needs and routines.

In-Home and Community Supports

DSA 1:1 provides personalized, one-on-one support to help individuals with disabilities build skills, increase independence, and engage in their community. A Direct Support Professional (DSP) supports the individual in activities like volunteering, attending events, or working on life skills—all tailored to the person’s goals and interests.

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