Supportive Home Care offers compassionate assistance to children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, enabling them to live comfortably with their families while staying connected to their communities. These services complement the care provided by families and unpaid caregivers, with a focus on prioritizing the health, safety, and well-being of each individual.
Supported Diagnoses:
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): Addressing significant challenges in social interaction, communication, and behavior.
Cerebral Palsy: Providing support for difficulties with movement, balance, and posture.
Developmental Delay: Assisting individuals who have not reached critical developmental milestones in motor, cognitive, speech, or emotional skills.
Down Syndrome: Offering care for individuals born with an extra chromosome, which impacts brain and body development.
Intellectual Disability: Supporting individuals with limitations in learning and adapting to expected developmental levels.
Other Congenital or Genetic Disorders: Caring for individuals with conditions resulting in developmental or intellectual disabilities.
Approach:
Supportive Home Care collaborates closely with medical and behavioral teams to develop comprehensive care plans tailored to the individual’s needs. These plans aim to foster positive outcomes, encourage active community participation, and support the individual’s overall well-being.