Absolutely. Here’s a sample scenario:
Owen is a 21-year-old who recently exited school services. He’s nonverbal, has mobility challenges, and needs help with daily routines. His family is focused on building independence and community engagement. We provide in-home life skills training (like meal prep and hygiene routines), adaptive fitness, and weekly community outings to local libraries, parks, and stores. Our staff use gestures and visual supports to help Owen communicate and build consistency.
Every plan is different — but just like Owen, we’ll build services around what matters most to him.


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