Advance DD Care supports individuals in maintaining good personal hygiene and having an organized and clean home. Thus, as part of our goal to keep them comfortable and safe in their living environment, we have Direct Support Professionals who do not only make sure that their clients’ homes are tidy but also keep their furniture and cabinets organized. This will help them feel safe and comfortable as they age or recover at home.
Our staff supports individuals to be more independent while meeting their daily living needs at home and in the community. They also help individuals with assisted daily living skills, household chores and personal care, including things like:
- getting dressed and keeping clean,
- making food,
- managing money to pay household bills,
- cleaning and doing laundry,
- getting out and being a part of the community,
- and helping people to get to medical and dental appointments or other health care services.
Staff also support individuals to improve their ability to express their opinions, choices, and feelings.
According to the department, Agency and independent providers that have a Medicaid provider agreement and are DODD-certified can provide this service.
HPC can be provided as one-on-one or as a group service. The provider may extend services to those times when the person is not physically present, performing homemaker activities on behalf of the person.
HPC cannot be provided at the same time as:
- Money Management,
- Residential Respite,
- Adult Day Support,
- Group Employment Support,
- Individual Employment Support,
- Vocational Habilitation,
- or Non-Medical Transportation
Homemaker/Personal Care services cannot be provided by a county board of developmental disabilities or a regional council of governments.
If you have further inquiries about our services, please send us a message or reach us using our given contact information.