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Home Care for People
with Disabilities

Stay At Home Homecare provides home care for people with disabilities and home care for special needs adults in Philadelphia and nearby counties. We offer non-medical,  in-home support that helps adults with disabilities live safely and independently at home.

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About Our Disability Home Care Services

Living with a disability often requires ongoing assistance with daily activities, mobility, and personal care. Our home care services for people with disabilities are designed to support these needs while respecting personal dignity and independence.

We work with adults with lifelong disabilities, acquired injuries, or chronic conditions, providing individualized, non-medical support focused on personal care, daily assistance, companionship, and practical help that allows clients to remain safely at home instead of moving to a facility.

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Who Benefits From Disabled Care Services?

Our disabled care services support adults across a wide range of needs, including:

  • People with disabilities who need assistance with mobility, transfers, or daily tasks due to physical impairments or neurological conditions.

  • Adults with special needs who require structured daily support, supervision, and routine assistance at home.

  • Individuals with chronic health conditions who need help managing daily activities, preparing meals, and maintaining household safety.

  • Adults who need consistent personal care, including bathing, dressing, grooming, or toileting.

  • Families seeking dependable respite support so they can rest, work, or handle other responsibilities while their loved one receives care.

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Home Care Services for People
With Disabilities

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Personal Care for People With Disabilities

Assistance with bathing, showering, and personal hygiene, help with dressing, grooming, and toileting, transfers in and out of bed, chairs, or wheelchairs, daily comfort and personal support provided with respect and privacy

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Mobility and Safety Support

Walking assistance and close supervision, support with walkers, canes, and wheelchairs, fall risk awareness and help with safer movement at home, assistance navigating stairs, hallways, and tight spaces

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Daily Living and Household Support

Meal planning and meal preparation, grocery shopping and light errands, light housekeeping and laundry, maintaining safe, organized, and clutter‑free living spaces

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Companionship and Social Support

Friendly conversation and emotional support, help maintaining daily structure and routines, support during outings and social activities, encouragement to stay engaged, active, and connected

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Transportation and Errand Assistance

Help getting to and from non-medical appointments, support with trips to grocery stores, pharmacies, and personal errands, assistance preparing to leave home and returning safely afterward

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Medication Reminders

Gentle reminders to take medications on schedule according to an existing pill schedule, prompt communication with family if concerns or patterns are noticed

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Respite Care for Families

Short-term or ongoing respite support, relief for family caregivers during the day, evening, or week in case of emergency or unforeseen, temporary schedule change, flexible scheduling based on changing needs and routines

Ready to Get Support at Home?

Contact Stay At Home Homecare to schedule a free consultation. Our experienced coordinators will take the time to understand your needs and create a personalized home care plan focused on safety, daily support, and independence.

Call us at 215-355-9999

or submit your information below to get started.

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Programs: How Families Pay for Disability Home Care

Many families access home care for people with disabilities through public programs or private payment options. Our coordinators help families understand available choices and what steps to consider.

Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services

Pennsylvania Medicaid programs may cover disabled care services for eligible individuals who qualify based on health and financial criteria. We explain available options, share what information is typically needed, and help coordinate services once approval is in place.

In some programs, eligible family members may be able to receive payment for providing care at home. Our team can discuss these possibilities and guide you through the general process, so you understand what to expect.

Community Health Choices (CHC)

CHC combines health coverage with long-term support services through managed care organizations. Depending on program rules, eligible individuals may be able to receive home care for people with disabilities through participating CHC plans. We work with families and their chosen MCO to help arrange home care services once they are approved.

Veterans Benefits

Veterans with disabilities may be eligible for in‑home support through its own VA program. Our team helps veterans and families understand available options and coordinate home care once services are approved, while the VA makes all eligibility and benefit decisions.​

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How Process Works

  • Initial Consultation
    Schedule a free consultation to discuss care needs, schedules, safety concerns, and support goals. We listen carefully and answer questions about our disability home care services and how they work in the Philadelphia area.
  • Care Plan Development
    We create a personalized care plan covering personal care, daily assistance, mobility support, and home safety needs. The plan is based on each person’s abilities, routines, and comfort level.
  • Caregiver Matching
    We match clients with caregivers experienced in disabled care and support for adults with disabilities and special needs. We consider personality, communication style, and preferences to encourage a strong, trusting relationship.
  • Ongoing Support
    Care plans are reviewed regularly and adjusted as daily needs or health situations change. Families can share feedback at any time, and we respond quickly to questions or concerns.

WHY Choose Stay At Home Homecare?

  • Experienced Disability Care Providers Our caregivers provide personalized care to people with disabilities with patience, respect, and meticulous attention to safety. They understand how to support clients while encouraging independence whenever possible.
  • Flexible, Personalized Services We provide care by the hour, part‑time, or full‑time, adapting services as needs evolve. From a few hours a week to more frequent visits, we tailor schedules to each family’s situation, based on the hours and schedule approved by your MCO and Medicaid.
  • Support for Families We partner with families and care coordinators to ensure consistent, reliable support. Our team keeps communication open, so families feel informed and involved in their loved one’s care.
  • Licensed and Insured Care Stay At Home Homecare is fully licensed and insured in Pennsylvania. Our caregivers undergo background checks and training before working with clients, giving families confidence in the quality and safety of the care provided.
  • Local Knowledge We understand Philadelphia-area programs, services, and disability support resources. Families receive guidance that reflects local systems, from Medicaid options to community resources.
  • 24/7 Availability Care needs do not always follow a fixed schedule. Our team can help arrange support during the day, evening, overnight, or weekends, depending on each family’s situation.
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Get Started With Disability Home Care Today

If you’re looking for reliable home care for people with disabilities or disabled care services in Philadelphia, Bensalem, Bristol, or nearby counties, Stay At Home Homecare is ready to help. Our goal is to support safety, independence, and peace of mind for both clients and families.
Call (215) 355‑9999 or request a free consultation to discuss personalized support options for your family and learn more about available programs and payment choices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is home care for people with disabilities?

Home care for people with disabilities is non-medical, in-home support that helps adults manage daily activities safely and comfortably at home. Services may include personal care, mobility assistance, household support, companionship, and help with daily routines, depending on individual needs.

Do you provide home care for special needs adults?

Yes. We offer home care for special needs adults who require structured daily support, supervision, and assistance with personal care or routine tasks. Care plans are customized to match each person’s abilities, preferences, and level of independence.

What types of personal care for people with disabilities do you provide?

Our personal care for people with disabilities includes help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transfers, and daily hygiene. All personal care is provided respectfully, with attention to privacy, comfort, and safety.

What does disabled care include?

Disabled care focuses on practical, non-medical support that helps adults with disabilities live at home instead of moving to a facility. This may include personal care, mobility support, meal preparation, light housekeeping, transportation assistance, companionship, and respite care for families.

Who can benefit from disabled care services?

Our disabled care services support adults with physical disabilities, neurological conditions, chronic health issues, and special needs, as well as families who need reliable in-home assistance. Services are appropriate for both short-term and long-term support.

How do I get started with disability home care services?

To begin home care for people with disabilities, contact Stay At Home Homecare to schedule a free consultation. Our coordinators will discuss care needs, schedules, and payment options, then help create a personalized care plan that fits your situation.
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