Every individual we support lives by their own ISP. These are the services we weave together to make that plan a real, livable day — coordinated with families, Supports Coordinators, and clinical teams.
Licensed community homes where individuals receive 24-hour support from trained DSPs. Small staff ratios and quiet, residential settings — not institutional.
Every home is licensed under ODP Chapter 6400 regulations. We keep our homes in residential neighborhoods with access to shopping, worship, and community — not isolated facilities.
We coordinate with the individual, their family, and the Supports Coordinator to translate the ISP into daily routines, outings, and goals — reviewed and adjusted regularly.
Planning isn't a one-time event — it's an ongoing conversation. We document preferences, track progress on ISP goals, and meet quarterly with the team to adjust as needs evolve.
Real participation in the community — work, worship, recreation, relationships. We support the individual in going where they want to go, not where's convenient.
From volunteer roles to church, from movie theaters to family dinners, our staff are trained to support access and meaningful participation — not just transportation.
Medication administration by trained and certified staff, medical appointment coordination, and clear communication with family and providers.
All medication-administering staff are trained and certified per ODP standards. We coordinate transport to appointments, maintain accurate MAR records, and communicate health changes proactively to guardians.
Families stay close. We provide regular updates, invite input on plan changes, and keep Supports Coordinators looped in on everything that matters.
Regular communication isn't optional — it's structural. Families receive monthly updates, and Supports Coordinators are included in plan reviews and any significant change to care.
Positive-practices approach, coordinated with licensed behavioral specialists. We focus on what works — understanding the person, not managing the behavior.
We partner with licensed behavioral specialists when an individual's plan calls for it. Our staff are trained in positive-practices and de-escalation, and we never rely on restrictive interventions as a first response.
Pennsylvania's Everyday Lives framework guides our practice. It's not a program — it's a set of commitments about what good support looks like when the person is at the center.
The individual decides what their day looks like — when they wake, what they eat, where they go, who they see.
Real friendships, real family ties, real community — not manufactured activities with paid support staff.
Supported without being controlling. Risk is part of a full life; our job is to support informed choice, not eliminate every risk.
Work, volunteer, help, contribute — at a pace and level that fits the individual, with real compensation and recognition.
Whether you're a family evaluating providers or a Supports Coordinator with a referral — we'd love to hear from you.
Whether you're a family looking for residential support, a provider with a question, or someone considering DSP work — we'd love to hear from you.