Personal Support Care
1. In-home skills development in budgeting and money management, completing homework, maintaining a bedroom or home, cooking, personal care; house cleaning/chores; and laundry.
2. Personal care assistance services during in-home skills development and community activities.
GraceAge Cares staff will help participants with activities of daily living, which includes but not limited to meal preparation, laundry, cleaning, medication administration management, maintaining personal hygiene when participants are unable to do for themselves, and only when in combination of other allowable personal supports activities are occurring.
3. Building skills needed in which participants integrate, participate, and navigate their lives at home and in the community. Skill areas may include but are not limited to the development of skills which make it possible for participants do grocery shopping, go to the salon, get a haircut, use public transportation, attend school or social events; join community organizations or clubs, recreate and/or engage in leisure activities, participate in organized worship or spiritual activities and volunteer.