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What Do We Do
We offer a wide range of services to people with disability and their families which are tailored to your needs

Household tasks involve routine activities essential for maintaining a clean and organized home. These include cleaning, cooking, laundry, and organizing. They ensure the home environment is comfortable, functional, and pleasant for its occupants.

Therapeutic support provides professional assistance to help individuals manage and overcome emotional, psychological, or behavioral challenges. This can include counseling, psychotherapy, and specialized interventions to improve mental well-being and personal development. It often involves tailored strategies and ongoing guidance from trained professionals

Development of life skills focuses on teaching individuals practical abilities necessary for daily living and personal success. This includes skills like communication, problem-solving, financial management, and self-care. The aim is to empower people to live more independently and effectively navigate various aspects of their lives.

Daily personal activity refers to routine tasks and activities that individuals perform to manage their personal needs and daily life. This includes activities like personal hygiene, dressing, meal preparation, and household chores. It focuses on maintaining independence and ensuring that essential daily functions are carried out effectively.

Early childhood support provides targeted assistance to young children and their families to foster developmental growth and address any emerging needs. This can include educational activities, behavioral guidance, and health-related support. The aim is to ensure a strong foundation for future learning and well-being during the crucial early years of development.

Plan management involves overseeing and coordinating various aspects of a project or service plan. It includes organizing resources, tracking progress, and ensuring that goals are met efficiently and effectively. It often involves budgeting, scheduling, and risk management.

Support coordination involves organizing and managing services and resources for individuals, particularly those with complex needs or disabilities. It includes assessing needs, creating individualized plans, and connecting clients with appropriate services to ensure they receive comprehensive support. The goal is to enhance the client’s quality of life and achieve their personal goals.

Community participation involves engaging individuals in activities and events within their local community. It aims to enhance social connections, foster a sense of belonging, and encourage active involvement in communal life. This can include volunteering, attending local events, or joining community groups.

Daily shared living involves managing and coordinating daily activities and responsibilities in a shared living environment. This includes tasks like cooking, cleaning, and organizing communal spaces while fostering cooperation and communication among housemates. The goal is to create a harmonious and functional living situation for all involved.

Group or center-based activities involve organized events or programs conducted in a group setting or specialized center. These activities are designed to promote social interaction, skill development, and community engagement. They often include structured activities, workshops, or recreational programs tailored to the needs and interests of participants.
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