Support Services
DDRC Support Services division is committed to working with you to help you choose what supports are right for you and who supports you.
Our Support Services division provides supports to adults 18+ through the HCBS-Supported Living Services (SLS), and State Supported Living Service (SLS) programs, and to children under 18 enrolled in HCBS-Children’s Extensive Support (CES). We also offer Private Pay options for people of all ages.
We have Direct Support Professionals to help provide supports and training in your home and in your community. We can also hire Family Caregivers or other support providers chosen by you.
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* DDRC's Support Services are for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD), such as autism, downs syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, etc., or where the adaptive behavior or needs for support of a person are similar to a person with IDD.
Be a Family Caregiver
Get Paid to Care for Your Loved One!
Parents: You, another family member, or designee may be able to become a DDRC “Family Caregiver” and get paid for providing supports to your loved one. DDRC makes this possible by hiring you / a designee for this role, and DDRC is the approved employer. The person receiving services and families have the opportunity to determine their caregiver.
Family caregivers provide personal care services and daily living support. The services differ upon waiver (SLS /CES) but may include support with cooking, cleaning, shopping, meal planning and accessing the community.
This is a great option! Reach out to us today to get started!
Supports offered by DDRC include:
- Shopping, meal prep and planning
- Money management, budgeting, and paying bills
- Learning self-care tasks such as hygiene care, dressing, and grooming
- Self-advocacy
- Understanding complicated health and safety issues
- Assistance with social and relationship issues, problem solving and decision making
- Training and help with household tasks such as cooking, laundry, and cleaning
- Respite Care - Supervision and supports provided when a primary caregiver is not available. This service can be provided at your home or at a provider's home.
- Community education and training
- Volunteering
- Learning to use public transportation
- Planning and attending events and building relationships