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Services

Community Integration

Time out in the world: appointments, parks, classes, jobs, and the everyday places that make a life feel like yours.

Two people walk side by side along a garden path; one uses a mobility scooter and the other walks alongside.

Is this right for you?

  • The person you support has goals outside the house: a job, classes, friends, volunteering.
  • Getting to appointments or activities is the hard part.
  • You want support that builds independence, not dependence.

What’s included

What care looks like in practice.

  • Transportation to and from community activities
  • Support at classes, work, and volunteer roles
  • Practice with social skills and self-advocacy
  • Exploring new places and finding what fits
  • Coordination with employers, teachers, and program staff

How it works

Four steps from first call to first visit.

  1. Step 1: Reach out

    Call us or send a message. No commitment.

  2. Step 2: Free consultation

    A short, honest conversation about what you need.

  3. Step 3: Personalized plan + matched caregiver

    We build the plan with you and match a caregiver who fits the day-to-day.

  4. Step 4: Care begins

    We show up, check in, and adjust as life changes.

Our approach

The Prime Care Circle, applied here.

We follow the person’s lead. If today’s goal is the library, we go to the library. If it’s a job interview next month, we practice this week. Small steps, taken together.

Across every service, we keep four habits: Know the PersonMatch the TeamCoordinate the Circle, and Check & Adjust.

What you can count on.

  • Matched, background-checked caregivers
  • Person-first care plans
  • Family + support-coordinator coordination
  • On-call for emergencies

Common questions

Questions families and coordinators ask.

Don’t see your question? Ask us.

Talk to someone who picks up the phone.

A short conversation. No pressure. We listen, answer your questions, and help you figure out the right next step.