Support for older adults and people with disabilities
Home and community programs and services support older adults and people with disabilities where they live. Find care options, learn what each service offers and see the next step.
Programs and services include daily care, safety, caregiver support, housing choices and long-term care planning. Support is available for aging needs, physical disabilities, brain injuries, long-term health needs and developmental disabilities. Families and support networks can also find information for the people they care about.
Alternative care
Alternative careBrain Injury Waiver
Brain Injury WaiverCommunity Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver
Community Access for Disability Inclusion WaiverCommunity Alternative Care Waiver
Community Alternative Care WaiverDevelopmental Disabilities Waiver
Developmental Disabilities WaiverElderly Waiver
Elderly WaiverCare, skills and support services
Home care services
Home care gives people medical support and help with daily tasks at home. It may be short-term after a hospital or nursing home stay or ongoing for people with long-term health or daily care needs.
Semi-independent living services
Semi-independent living services teach people with developmental disabilities skills for daily life. Support may include help with money, meals, shopping, personal care and living more independently in the community.
Learn about living skills support
Community First Services and Supports
Community First Services and Supports gives people more choice and control over home and community services. Learn how this service works and what is changing.
Programs and services for older adults
Older adult programs and services support people who want to live at home or in the community. Services may help with care needs, meals, health, safety, planning and caregiver support. Some programs also help people move from a care setting back into the community.
Review each program to see what it offers, who it serves and how to get started. Families, caregivers and support networks can also find services that help them care for an older adult.
Alternative care
Alternative careCommunity First Services and Supports consultation services providers
Community First Services and Supports consultation services providersConsumer directed community supports
Consumer directed community supportsEssential Community Supports
Essential Community SupportsHealthy aging
Healthy agingHome care services
Home care servicesPersonal care assistance
Personal care assistanceRelocation service coordination
Relocation service coordinationSenior Nutrition
Senior NutritionFinancial management services-Accord
Financial management services-AccordFinancial management services-Accra
Financial management services-AccraFinancial management services-Acumen
Financial management services-AcumenFinancial management services-Alliance Health Services
Financial management services-Alliance Health ServicesFinancial management services-Aspen
Financial management services-AspenFinancial management services-Best Care
Financial management services-Best CareFinancial management services-CDI
Financial management services-CDIFinancial management services-GT Independence
Financial management services-GT IndependenceFinancial management services-Heritage
Financial management services-HeritageFinancial management services-Life Fountain
Financial management services-Life FountainFinancial management services-Lifeworks
Financial management services-LifeworksFinancial management services-Mainsl
Financial management services-MainslFinancial management services-MRCI
Financial management services-MRCIFinancial management services-Orion
Financial management services-OrionFinancial management services-PICS
Financial management services-PICSFinancial management services-RedOne
Financial management services-RedOnePrograms and services for people with disabilities
Programs and services support people with disabilities who need care, planning or daily support at home or in the community. Services may help with personal care, home care, employment, family support, skills for daily life and moving from a care setting back into the community. Some programs give people more choice and control over who supports them and how services are used.
Each program has its own rules, benefits and steps to apply. Review each option to learn what it offers, who it serves and how to get started. Families, caregivers and support networks can also find information to help the people they care about.