Adults With Disabilities
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 26% of adults in the United States are living with some type of disability. And for many, a strong support system is essential. From mobility to cognition to vision and hearing issues, Right at Home caregivers can help adults with disabilities live safely in their homes, wherever home may be.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Whether your adult child is living with you or on their own, you want to encourage independence while making sure they are safe. They may need a little more supervision and assistance to get through the day. Right at Home caregivers can provide as little or as much support that is needed. Our companionship and homemaking services include:
Neuromuscular Diseases and Disorders
Neuromuscular conditions are complex because they can affect both motor skills and cognition. Regardless of the particular disease/disorder or the extent of its progression, Right at Home caregivers can help by offering:
Paraplegia and Quadriplegia
Right at Home provides several care services to those who have a spinal cord injury and use a wheelchair for daily living. Our caregivers can help someone adjust to a new living situation directly after a spinal cord injury. They can also assist with any household tasks that are complicated by an injur
Traumatic Brain Injury
Right at Home can help families who find themselves coping with the unexpected effects of a sudden injury to the brain. Whether it's establishing new routines immediately after the injury or providing respite to families who have established a system of care, Right at Home has numerous care services that can help.
In-home care services are designed to support adults with a wide range of disabilities, including physical, cognitive, and sensory conditions. This includes individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, neuromuscular disorders, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Care is tailored to each person’s unique needs and level of independence. Whether someone requires minimal assistance or full-time support, caregivers can adapt accordingly. The goal is to help individuals live safely and comfortably at home. Support can also evolve as the condition changes over time. This flexibility ensures long-term, reliable care.
Caregivers offer a variety of services including personal care, companionship, and homemaking assistance. This may include help with dressing, grooming, hygiene, and mobility support. They also assist with daily tasks like cooking, laundry, grocery shopping, and light housekeeping. Transportation to appointments and social activities can also be arranged. In addition, caregivers provide cognitive stimulation through games, reading, and hobbies. Safety supervision is an important part of the service to prevent accidents. All services are customized based on the individual’s needs and lifestyle.
In-home care is designed to encourage independence while still providing necessary support. Caregivers assist only where needed, allowing individuals to maintain control over their daily routines. They help build confidence by supporting participation in activities and decision-making. By creating a safe and structured environment, individuals can function more independently. Care plans are personalized to match each person’s abilities and goals. This balanced approach helps maintain dignity and self-esteem. It empowers individuals to live as independently as possible in their own homes.
Professional caregivers are trained to handle the unique challenges associated with different types of disabilities. They provide consistent, reliable support that ensures safety and well-being. Families can feel reassured knowing their loved one is in capable hands. Caregivers can also assist with complex needs such as mobility limitations or cognitive impairments. Their experience helps prevent complications and improves overall quality of life. In addition, they offer emotional support and companionship. This comprehensive care benefits both the individual and their family members.