Adult Day Support & HPC


Adult Day Support

Adult Day Support helps a person build connections in their community. With this service, people can learn about the following:

  • How to meet and talk with new people

  • What activities are in their community

  • How to get to places independently

  • What jobs are available in their area

While taking part in Adult Day Support services, a person can also have help with personal care, such as going to the restroom, eating meals, and taking medication.


Homemaker Personal Care

Homemaker/Personal Care, often called HPC, supports a person to be more independent while meeting their daily living needs. Direct service providers help people with household chores and personal care, including things like:

  • Getting dressed and keeping clean

  • Planning menus, shopping, and preparing meals

  • Managing money to pay household bills

  • Cleaning and doing laundry

  • Getting out and being a part of the community and participating in recreational activities

  • Assisting with scheduling and attending appointments ​

HPC also includes support that improves a person’s ability to express their opinions and choices.


Community Inclusion

Community inclusion, or STEP program,  is designed to provide opportunities for people to achieve their personal goals through group outings. They attend events, volunteer, take cooking classes, attend exercise programs, and more!


“There is no greater disability in society, than the inability to see a person as more.”

– Robert M. Hensel

Billing Units, Service Codes, and Payment Rates

There shall be no cost of services for individuals who are determined eligible for services by the County Board of DD or OOD. For those individuals not covered under one of these funding sources we do accept private pay, which is reviewed on a case-by-case basis. All services will be charged at the established Medicaid rate.