Reside in a home where you can receive continuous assistance.

Supported living communities allow individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDDs) to live in an environment where they can readily receive assistance. With our help, we render support at our client’s place of residence so they can maintain their independent lifestyle. In this program, we offer clients services that include daily assistance, personal care, skill-acquisition training, mental health counseling, and many others within the scope of supported living and in-home disability care in Washington, D.C. Please note that our supported living program doesn’t include transportation services. However, we do have professionals who can readily accompany clients to their needed destinations.

Scope of Supported Living Without Transportation

  • Provides personalized assistance to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) in their own homes.
  • Focuses on daily living support, including meal preparation, medication reminders, personal care, and housekeeping.
  • Encourages independence and decision-making while ensuring safety and well-being.
  • Offers skill-building opportunities to help individuals manage their household and personal needs.
  • Does not include transportation services, but individuals receive guidance on accessing community resources, arranging rides, or using public transit.

Benefits of Supported Living Without Transportation

Living independently with the right level of personalized support offers individuals greater control over their lives while ensuring their safety and well-being. Caregivers provide hands-on assistance with essential daily activities, allowing individuals to develop confidence in managing their routines. This service fosters a sense of stability and belonging, helping individuals maintain their home environment and participate in meaningful activities.

For families, Supported Living Without Transportation provides peace of mind, knowing their loved one is receiving consistent and professional care while remaining in a familiar and comfortable setting. The focus on skill development and self-sufficiency ensures individuals can lead fulfilling lives while accessing community resources that support their independence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Supported Living Without Transportation?
Supported Living Without Transportation is a service designed to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs) live independently in their own homes. It includes personalized support with daily activities such as meal preparation, personal care, housekeeping, and medication reminders. While transportation services are not included, individuals receive guidance on how to access community resources, public transit, or arrange alternative transportation when needed.

Who can benefit from Supported Living Without Transportation?
This service is ideal for individuals with IDDs who need assistance with daily living tasks but do not require transportation services as part of their care plan. It benefits those who have family members, caregivers, or other means of transportation and prefer to remain in their own home while receiving structured support for their independence and well-being.

How does this service support independence?
The goal of Supported Living Without Transportation is to help individuals maintain autonomy while receiving necessary assistance. Support professionals provide guidance on self-care, household management, and decision-making, empowering individuals to take control of their daily lives. Skill-building activities, such as cooking, budgeting, and hygiene, are incorporated to encourage self-sufficiency.

What types of assistance are included?
This service includes personal care support, meal planning and preparation, housekeeping, medication reminders, and skill-building activities. Staff also assist with accessing community programs, social activities, and other essential services that contribute to an individual’s overall well-being.

If transportation isn’t included, how can individuals access community resources?
Although transportation is not provided, individuals receive support in arranging their own transportation through family, friends, caregivers, or public transit. Staff can help explore local transportation options, schedule rides with accessible transportation providers, or connect individuals with community programs that offer mobility assistance.

Tell Us Your Goals!

Are you ready to partake in the journey to overall betterment? Be sure to share your goals first with our professionals. You may schedule an appointment with us online or call 202-500-3483 | 202-787-0909 for inquiries.