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You will benefit by obtaining care coordination if you need support and services to live safely and as independently as possible in the home of your choice. Care coordinators identify and locate the wide range of supports and services available to meet your needs from within your community. They help identify funding sources to help pay for the services and supports you may need. We believe in person-centered care coordination.
Services we coordinate
- In-home Supports
- Personal care services
- Meals Delivered to your home
- Medical equipment and supplies
- Home Modifications
- Respite for family caregivers
- Group and Assisted Living Homes
- Transportation
- Adult day services – provides socialization and oversight in a safe environment at day service centers
- Mental health services
- Housing options
- Health care
- Support groups
- Financial and legal issues
- Supported employment
- Household chores and grocery shopping
- ⠀[+] Additional services are available
Eligibility
Our skilled Care Coordinators serve any individual with a disability of any age including:
- Elders needing assistance
- Alaskans with Alzheimer’s disease and other Dementias
- Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- Children with Complex Medical Conditions