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Helping Individuals Thrive at Home and Beyond.

Our Personal Support Services are designed to assist individuals with daily living activities in the comfort of their homes or community settings. These services are tailored to meet unique needs, enhance independence, and support well-being.

Services may include:

  • Personal hygiene and grooming assistance
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Light housekeeping
  • Companionship and social activities
  • Mobility and transportation assistance

Who It’s For:
Children, adolescents, or adults with developmental disabilities who require support with daily living activities.

Personal Support Services

Building Skills. Building Confidence. Building Community.

Our Community Development Services help individuals develop essential life skills and social connections through structured activities, vocational training, and community engagement.

Services may include:

  • Life skills development (money management, time management, communication)
  • Community access and safety training
  • Social interaction and relationship-building activities
  • Pre-employment skills training
  • Volunteering and day programs
  • Recreational and enrichment programs

Who It’s For:
Individuals who are ready to explore new skills, contribute to their community, or prepare for work and independent living.

Community Development Services (CDS)

Independence with the Right Support.

Our Supported Living program offers individuals the opportunity to live independently while receiving the personalized assistance they need. Whether in their own apartment or a shared home, our caring staff ensures that individuals feel safe, respected, and in control of their lives.

Support may include:

  • Assistance with managing household responsibilities
  • Budgeting and financial planning
  • Scheduling and attending medical appointments
  • Navigating public transportation
  • Developing routines and life goals
  • 24/7 support (as needed)

Who It’s For:
Adults with developmental disabilities seeking to live independently in their own homes or community-based setting.

Supported Living