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Home and Community Based Services

Home and Community Based Services

The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program is designed to provide assistance to older adults and individuals with disabilities, who without this care, would be unable to remain safely in their home.

  • 24-hour emergency assistance
  • Customized living (including 24-hour customized living)
  • Homemaker services
  • Individualized home supports (without training, with training, with family training)
  • Night supervision services
  • Respite
  • Positive support services

Twin City Homemaker Services

  • Homemaker services help a person manage general cleaning and household activities

    • Home cleaning and laundry services.
    • Arranging for transportation
    • Meal preparation
    • Shopping for food, clothing and household supplies
    • Simple household repairs
    • Mobility assistance
    • Help eating
    • Bathing, dressing, and/or grooming assistance
    • Help toileting

Support Services Trained Staffs

We work with you to match your needs and interests with the skills and interests of the staff person providing your specific supports. You and your support staff will build a trusting relationship as you work together to gain new skills and achieve your personal goals.

All staff are trained in CPR, First Aid, the Vulnerable Adult/Maltreatment of Minor Act and Person-Centered Thinking. Staff also receive ongoing, specialized training based on the physical and emotional needs of each individual we support

Our Therapy Process

  • Book Appointment

    Call our office 952-297-7855,
    you’ll be glad you did.

  • Evaluation & Diagnosis

    Obtaining the proper diagnosis is the first step to helping children with autism

  • Customized Treatment

    Every All Level Autism treatment plan is personalized to the child we’re helping.

Therapy Benefits

Home and Community Based Services
  • The ability of the individual receiving care to choose their community setting and the option for a private room in a residential setting.

  • The rights of privacy, dignity, respect, and freedom from coercion or restraint.

  • Integration into the broader community or full access to community.

  • Power over one’s own schedule, including the ability to receive visitors of their choice at any time.

The primary benefit of HCBS is that individuals can live and receive care in a familiar environment. In a home or intimate residential community, they have more independence and autonomy to build the lives they want. That autonomy includes their preferences for cultural and spiritual support. It also includes the ability to obtain employment, budget their finances, set career goals, manage their schedule, and even start or finish school.

Individuals are also able to better integrate with their communities and develop a strong sense of belonging. Community-based care enables them to develop relationships with others, sharpen their social and emotional intelligence, and get support from family and friends. They can also opt for family members to be paid caregivers.