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WHAT WE OFFER

SAFE HAVEN SERVICES

Companion Care

  • Light Housekeeping & Other Household Chores (Washing Clothes and Dishes)

  • Running errands such as grocery shopping

  • Planning and scheduling appointments and social activities

  • Transportation to appointments and other activities.

  • Preparing Meals

  • Socialization and entertainment

  • Communicating with family members and other care team professionals

Transportation

  • Safely transporting individuals with disabilities to and from their destinations

  • Assisting individuals with boarding and disembarking from vehicles as needed

  • Ensuring that the vehicle is equipped with any necessary mobility aids or equipment

  • Following specific instructions or preferences regarding the individual's transportation needs

  • Maintaining a clean and comfortable environment within the vehicle

Group Homes

  • Creating a safe and supportive environment for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities

  • Developing individualized care plans in collaboration with residents, families, and healthcare professionals

  • Providing personal care assistance, including medication management, meal preparation, and daily living skills training

  • Facilitating social and recreational activities to promote socialization and community engagement

Personal Support

  • Care for people and families during periods of illness or recovery.

  • Provide bedside and personal care to clients and help them move, bathe, groom and get dressed and undressed.

  • Plan and prepare meals

  • Give oral medications as instructed by your home care agency or supervisor.

  • Help with light housekeeping - for example, do laundry, wash dishes and make beds.

  • Spend time talking with your clients.

Supportive Living Coach

  • Providing guidance and support to individuals with disabilities in their daily living activities

  • Assisting individuals in developing independent living skills and fostering self-sufficiency

  • Implementing personalized support plans to address the individual's specific needs and goals

  • Encouraging and facilitating social interactions and community engagement

Respite Services

  • This service is generally used due to a brief planned or emergency absence, or when the primary caregiver is available, but temporarily physically unable to care for or supervise the recipient for a brief period of time.

  • Provides supportive care and supervision to recipients under the age of 21 years when the primary caregiver is unable to perform the duties of a caregiver.

Supportive Housing

  • Conducting intake assessments and evaluations to determine eligibility for supportive housing programs

  • Developing individualized housing plans in collaboration with residents to address their unique needs and goals

  • Providing ongoing support and resources to help residents maintain stable housing and improve their quality of life

  • Connecting residents to community resources, such as employment assistance, healthcare services, and social activities

  • Collaborating with property management to ensure a safe and supportive living environment for residents

  • Facilitating group meetings, workshops, and activities to foster a sense of community among residents

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