In-Home Services

In-Home services offer assistance to seniors 60 and over and individuals with disabilities under 60; the services often mean the difference between staying at home or changing housing residence such as moving in with family, or transitioning to an assisted living or moving into a nursing home.  In-Home services include housekeeping and meal preperation, hands on care, and respite.  CPAAA funds and works with a variety of organizations to provide these and other services in our community.  Contact Information and Assistance at 316-660-5120 or 800-367-7298 for information on these and other social services available to you and your loved ones.

The following are commonly requested in-home services:

Case Management - A case manager performs an assessment of an older individual's physical, psychological, and social needs, develops a tailored service plan to meet those needs, sets up services, and monitors service delivery

Housekeeping - Assistance with housekeeping tasks such as cleaning, meal preperation, and laundry

Home Delivered Meals - A daily meal for seniors or individuals with disabilities who are deemed homebound

Personal Care - Physical assistance with tasks such as bathing, eating, dressing and toileting

Respite - Provides temporary relief for a caregiver and includes supervision and limited physical assistance

Personal Emergency - A personal emergency system is a device that is worn and pushed to signal a responder when help is needed

The following program is available only for individuals with disabilities who are under 60 years of age:

Vision Services - Early intervention for children from birth to age 4 with vision impairment in order to enhance development

 

How to Get Started

Other programs and services are available based on need and eligiblility of older adult.  Contact Information and Assistance at 316-660-5120 or 800-367-7298 for more information.