A program that provides learning-assisted daily living skills in areas such as hygiene, medication administration, health awareness, personal care, household management, and budgeting.
Personal Supports services are crucial because they empower adults with disabilities to live more independently. By offering assistance with daily activities, health care appointments, and community engagement, these services enhance skills and confidence for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate in their communities. This program emphasizes person-centered care, respect for individual choice, and the promotion of dignity and autonomy for each person.
Of adults with developmental disabilities require support to live independently
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Adults who receive daily living supports are 40% more likely to achieve stable community living
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Of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities require assistance with daily living activities such as hygiene and medication management
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Program outcomes
The Personal Supports program aims to help participants:
Achieve greater independence
Develop and maintain skills essential for daily living
Improve social and adaptive skills necessary for active community engagement
Eligibility criteria
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities, ages 22+