Our Services
Attendant Care
Attendant care is a non-medical service that provides direct physical assistance to adults and children with special needs and disabled people who are unable to perform these daily tasks themselves.
Respite
It is a short-term break for caregivers. When you look after someone who’s sick or disabled, it’s a 24-hour job. You need a break from time to time to look after your own needs. That’s where respite care can help.
Habilitation
Refers to a process aimed at helping individuals with disabilities attain, keep, or improve skills and functioning for daily living. Habilitative therapy often aims to help develop motor skills that they have yet to accomplish.
Speech Therapy
This assesses and treats speech disorders and communication problems. It helps people develop skills like comprehension, clarity, voice, fluency and sound production.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists treat individuals through the therapeutic use of everyday activities. They help develop, recover, improve, as well as maintain the skills needed.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapists help individuals with injuries and chronic health conditions regain their range of motion, manage their pain, and improve their quality of life through hands on treatment.
Nursing Group Homes
The focus of this residential service is to meet the needs of individuals that require continuous nursing intervention and/or nursing oversight. We provide a broad array of support services to promote mental well-being.
Residential Group Homes
A residential setting in a family home in which a licensed caregiver provides 24-hour care and supervision for up to three individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include personal care, habilitation, and more.
Early Childhood Autism
The service includes the provision of training in independent living skills or special developmental skills, orientation and mobility training, sensorimotor development, and behavioral management.