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Adult Foster Care (AFC) offers a safe and supportive living environment for adults who require supervision and assistance with daily activities. Our program ensures that individuals receive compassionate care in a nurturing home setting, promoting dignity, independence, and quality of life.

Compassionate care in a home setting

We match individuals with trained caregivers who provide daily support, companionship, and assistance with personal care. Our goal is to create a stable and loving environment where adults can thrive.

Daily living support

Help with bathing, dressing, meals, and medication reminders in a home-like setting.

Safe and nurturing environment

Caregivers provide emotional support and supervision to ensure safety and comfort.

Personalized care plans

Each individual receives a care plan tailored to their unique needs and preferences.

Family-style living

Residents enjoy the comfort of a home with the support of a dedicated caregiver.

Personalized support for every individual

Our AFC program is built around the belief that every adult deserves respect, autonomy, and compassionate care. We work closely with families and caregivers to ensure the best outcomes for our clients.

  • Individualized care plans based on medical, emotional, and social needs.
  • Ongoing caregiver training and support to maintain high-quality care.

Compassionate caregivers

Caregivers are carefully selected and trained to provide respectful, empathetic care.

Holistic support

We address physical, emotional, and social well-being through integrated care.

A home where care meets comfort

24/7 support and supervision

Caregivers are available around the clock to ensure safety and well-being.

Community integration

We encourage social engagement and community participation for all residents.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Adults who need daily assistance with personal care and supervision due to physical, mental, or developmental conditions may qualify.

AFC is provided in a private home setting with a trained caregiver, not in an institutional facility.

Yes, caregivers receive training and are regularly monitored by healthcare professionals to ensure quality care.

In some cases, family members can be approved as caregivers if they meet program requirements.