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  • PAC provides assistance with tasks or activities that individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities may need help with, such as personal care, meal preparation, shopping, errands, and more.

  • PAC includes assistance with personal care, meal preparation, shopping, errands, scheduling appointments, household chores, leisure activities, mobility support (e.g., transfers, ambulation, use of assistive devices), correspondence, bill-paying, and escorting individuals to community activities and appointments.

  • No, PAC is not a transportation service. However, it may include escorting individuals to community activities or appointments as part of the support.

  • PAC services are available to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who require assistance with daily activities and support in achieving greater independence.

  • PAC focuses on assisting with daily personal tasks and mobility, while Day Habilitation helps individuals engage in leisure activities, public events, educational programs, volunteering, and hobbies of their choice.

  • Day Habilitation services assist individuals in participating in community or public events, pursuing educational activities, volunteering, engaging in hobbies, and developing skills that enhance their independence and quality of life.

  • Yes, PAC services include assistance with bill-paying, managing correspondence, and scheduling appointments to support individuals in their daily lives.

  • Yes, PAC services can include assistance with participating in leisure activities and community involvement, depending on the individual’s needs.

  • Yes, in certain cases, family members may be eligible to work for the company to assist their loved one with achieving their goals. Specific requirements and guidelines must be met to ensure compliance with program standards. Please contact us directly for more information on this option.

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F.A.Q

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