This program can help you continue living at home instead of moving to a nursing home. You can get health care and support services to help you with daily living. Services may include:
- Home modification: This service can provide minor home improvements to help you get around your home easier.
- Respite care: These are programs and services provided to your caregivers to give them breaks.
- Adaptive equipment: Adaptive equipment could include a wheel chair or other products to make moving around easier for you.
- Financial counseling: This service can help you manage your money.
- Care management: A professional will help you figure out what your health needs are and how to get help for them.
- Communication aids: If you have trouble communicating with others because of a disability, communication aids can help make it easier.
- Home health care: This includes services you get in your home for the treatment of an illness or injury.
- Personal care: A service professional will help you with your daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming.
- Housekeeping: This includes services such as housework, laundry, shopping, and running errands.
How do I apply?
To find out how to apply for this program, please contact your local office.