A Wide Range of Services

We aim to assist our clients in every aspect of their life. Our highly trained home health care team can offer companionship, respite care, homemaker service, night supervision and much more. We take a patient centered approach to home health care. This means that our focus is on you, the individual. When you partner with us for your home health care needs, you can expect personalized care plan that cater to your individual care requirement preference.

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Individualized Home Supports

Individualized home supports: Services for people who live in their own home or family home that provide support and/or training in the community living service categories listed in the covered services section. There are three types of IHS:

  • Without training.
  • With training.
  • With family training.

All types of IHS can be provided in the person’s own home, family’s home or in community spaces used by the general public, and either in person or remotely.

Nigh supervision services

Night Supervision Services: Overnight assistance and monitoring provided by an awake staff in the person’s own home. Own Home: For night supervision services, a person’s own home means a setting the person owns, rents or leases that is not operated, owned or leased by provider of services or supports include:

  • Carrying out a person’s positive support programming and transition plans
  • Reinforcing independent living skills training and other skill development supports
  • Assisting with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
Pca & cfss

A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.

Respite Care

Respite provides care on a short-term basis for a person who cannot take care of themselves, and who is usually taken care of by a family member or friend. The service is designed to provide temporary coverage for the caregiver during an absence or need for relief.

ICLS

Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS) offers assistance and support to Elderly Waiver (EW) and Alternative Care (AC) participants who need reminders, cuing, or intermittent or moderate physical assistance to remain in their own homes. A qualified worker will deliver a range of individualized support.

homemaking services

Homemaker Services help with general household activities when a person is unable to manage the home, or when the person regularly responsible for these activities is temporarily absent or unable to manage the home.

24-H Emergency assistance

24-Hour Emergency Assistance: On-call counseling and problem solving and/or immediate response for assistance at a person’s home due to a health/personal emergency.

Individualized Home Supports

Adult Companion Services are non-medical social support services for people with disabilities or older adults who need supervision, care, or assistance.

Housing Stabilization Services (HSS)

Housing Stabilization Services: Support to help reduce barriers for people with disabilities or disabling conditions (and their families) and seniors to find and keep housing, that may include housing transition, sustaining and/or consultation services:

Housing Transition Services helps a person plan for, find, and move into housing and may include:

  • Helping the person think about preferred housing.
  • Helping with the housing search and application process
  • Developing a budget
  • Understanding a lease

Housing Sustaining Services helps a person keep their housing after they have moved in and may include:

  • Education on tenant-landlord rights and responsibilities.
  • Coaching to develop relationships with property managers and neighbors.
  • Training on how to be a good tenant; lease compliance.
  • Problem-solving to maintain housing stability.

Housing Consultation Services helps a person who does not have Medical Assistance (MA) case management develop a person-centered plan that addresses their needs, wants, and goals for living in the community and may include:

  • Developing a housing focused person-centered plan based on the person’s needs, wants, and goals for housing.
  • Helping a person make an informed choice in their housing transition or sustaining services provider.
  • Offering resources related to non-housing goals.
  • Coordinating with other service providers already working with the person.