In-home care plays a critical role in supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities by promoting independence while providing consistent, respectful assistance.
Daily Living Support
Caregivers assist with routines such as meal preparation, personal care, medication reminders, and household tasks. Support is structured to encourage independence rather than replace it.
Community Engagement and Skill Building
In-home care helps individuals participate in daily activities like shopping, appointments, and community programs. This engagement strengthens confidence and social connection.
Stability Through Consistent Caregivers
Consistency is essential for individuals with I/DD. Familiar caregivers reduce anxiety, improve communication, and create a sense of security in daily routines.
Family Support and Coordination
Families often serve as primary advocates. In-home care complements family involvement by providing reliable support while coordinating with state programs, case managers, and service plans.
Almost Family Care provides I/DD-focused in-home services in The Dalles and the Columbia Gorge, Roseburg, Medford, Bend, Eugene, Portland and Clackamas, Florence, Madras, and Klamath Falls. We also support individuals and families in Fort Collins and San Diego. Services are personalized, flexible, and designed to support long-term quality of life.
If you’re supporting an adult with intellectual or developmental disabilities and need reliable in-home support, Almost Family Care is here to help. We’ll work with you to create a plan that supports independence, safety, and long-term quality of life.
👉 Contact us today to request care or schedule a consultation.
