Participant Assistance Care (PAC)

Participant Assistance Care (PAC) provides hands-on, non-medical support to help individuals safely manage daily living activities while maintaining dignity and independence. This service is ideal for individuals who require consistent personal assistance due to physical, cognitive, or functional limitations. Our caregivers offer respectful, person-centered support that follows the individual’s routines, preferences, and comfort level.

PAC services include assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, and personal hygiene, as well as gentle medication reminders to support daily routines. Caregivers also help with meal preparation and feeding, ensuring nutritional needs are met safely. In addition, PAC includes mobility and transfer assistance to help reduce fall risks and promote confidence when moving throughout the home.

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Residential Habilitation (All Levels)

Residential Habilitation focuses on supporting individuals in their own homes by helping them develop, maintain, and practice daily living skills in a safe and supportive environment. This service promotes independence while ensuring individuals receive the assistance they need to remain comfortable and secure at home.

Services include light housekeeping, laundry, and meal preparation to support a clean and organized living space. Caregivers also provide supervision and assistance with daily routines, offering guidance and support that encourages skill development and stability. Residential Habilitation is tailored to the individual’s abilities and goals, allowing care to adapt as needs change.

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Community Integration and Habilitation (CIH)

Community Integration and Habilitation (CIH) is designed to help individuals actively participate in their communities while building social, functional, and life skills. This service supports meaningful engagement beyond the home, encouraging independence and confidence in real-life settings.

CIH includes companionship and social interaction, assistance with shopping and errands, and support during community outings. Caregivers help individuals practice daily skills such as communication, decision-making, and community navigation. The goal is to foster connection, inclusion, and personal growth while respecting each individual’s pace and comfort level.

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Transportation (Waiver Service)

Transportation services provide safe, reliable, non-emergency transportation to help individuals access essential services and remain engaged in their communities. This service supports independence by ensuring individuals can attend appointments and activities without unnecessary barriers.

Transportation includes rides to medical appointments, community programs, errands, and social activities. Caregivers assist with entering and exiting vehicles as needed and ensure clients arrive safely and on time. This service is designed to reduce isolation and promote consistent access to care and community resources.

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Respite Services

Respite Services provide short-term care and supervision for individuals while offering family caregivers temporary relief from caregiving responsibilities. This service ensures continuity of care while giving families time to rest, attend to personal needs, or manage other responsibilities.

Respite care can be provided in the individual’s home or another approved setting and includes supervision, personal assistance, and companionship. Care is delivered with the same level of attention, safety, and compassion as ongoing services, ensuring individuals feel comfortable and supported during the respite period.

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