Our services are customized to prioritize each individual's choices, goals, and well-being.

Our Services

At Comprehensive home Care, we believe in the power of person-centered care. We understand that each individual we serve has unique needs, preferences, and aspirations. Therefore, we tailor our services to prioritize the individual's choices, goals, and well-being.

  • Night Supervision is one-to-one support that takes place in a person’s home. Staff remain awake overnight and assist with following a person’s plan, encouraging skill development, and helping with activities of daily living (ADLs and IADLs). Family and friends can be hired as support staff, providing relief for primary caregivers. Night Supervision can be used for up to 12 hours in a 24- hour period. This service can complement Personal Care Assistance (PCA) Choice as well as Personal Support and Respite (PSR) Services.

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  • Integrated Community Supports (ICS) is a DHS service that offers supportive services to people of all ages who live in provider-controlled ICS settings, including adults over the age of 18. Community involvement, health safety and well-being, household management, and adaptable skills are all part of the ICS programs. The training and support provided by ICS services are tailored to the individual’s requirements and goals, and all tools and measurements are person-centered. We firmly believe that every person has the right to decide how they want to be served and cared for.

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  • Housing Stabilization Services is a Medical Assistance benefit to help people with disabilities, seniors and individuals that are at risk of homelessness, find and keep housing. Housing stabilization services are state plan (not waiver) Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS).

    HSS is composed of three different services: Housing Consultation, Housing Transition and Sustaining

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  • Individualized Home Supports with Training provides support and training to individuals needing assistance in the community living service categories.

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  • Items and expenses necessary and reasonable for a person to transition from an eligible setting to his/her own home.

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  • Services that assist persons on a waiver and non-waiver to access needed waiver and State plan services, as well as needed medical, social, educational and other services, regardless of the funding source. There are also designed to assist individuals connect with community resources.

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  • Short-term behavioral or mental health intervention services to protect the person or others living with them and provide relief and support to the caregiver. By using this service, we hope to alleviate the barriers and gaps in place for families and kids struggling with behavioral and mental health concerns. 

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