OUR SERVICES
The below services take place in the person's home or in the community.
F & C services address the needs of the individual when they have functional limitations with everyday activities,
like getting dressed or bathing however, they can also be used to help give the main caregiver a break.
Services are funded through the Division of Developmental Disabilities.

Respite Care
Respite Service provide short- or long-term care and supervision when family members or other caregivers must be away from home. Relief can be performed either in or away from the individual’s home. The goal of this service is to provide a break for the primary caregiver, while ensuring continuity of service so that the individual receives the physical, emotional, and medical support they need to thrive.

Respite Care
Respite Service provide short- or long-term care and supervision when family members or other caregivers must be away from home. Relief can be performed either in or away from the individual’s home. The goal of this service is to provide a break for the primary caregiver, while ensuring continuity of service so that the individual receives the physical, emotional, and medical support they need to thrive.
Habilitation
Habilitation services help adults develop life skills and positive behaviors to live more independently at home, participate in community activities or pursue employment. This service provides specialized training in:
- Personal care
- Communication
- Social skills
- Cognitive functioning
- Problem solving
- Pre-vocational skills


Habilitation
Habilitation services help adults develop life skills and positive behaviors to live more independently at home, participate in community activities or pursue employment. This service provides specialized training in:
- Personal care
- Communication
- Social skills
- Cognitive functioning
- Problem solving
- Pre-vocational skills

Attendant Care
Staff support adults with a wide range of daily living tasks, providing only as much help as each person needs or desires, including:
- Personal care, such as hygiene
- Help moving to and from wheelchairs and/or bed.
- Meal preparation and nutrition assistance
- Support participating in community activities or going to work.

Attendant Care
Staff support adults with a wide range of daily living tasks, providing only as much help as each person needs or desires, including:
- Personal care, such as hygiene
- Help moving to and from wheelchairs and/or bed.
- Meal preparation and nutrition assistance
- Support participating in community activities or going to work.
Frequently Asked Question?
If you are in need of a provider please call our office at 623-474-6046, option 1 and you will be transferred to your Area Coordinator and they will, in turn, start the process. They will start by asking you about your loved one, the hours and services you are needing as well as what is important to you in a Provider.
Yes, you may have as many providers as you like. F&C has a comprehensive system which also allows the parent/guardian to not only view all hours available for the member but they can also approve hours online that a provider worked.
Yes, F&C can hire and train any family member (must be over 18 years of age) or a friend to provide services for your loved one. Mom and Dad can also provide habilitation and/or attendant care if their loved one is over the age of 18.
We only hire individuals with previous experience in caretaking unless requested by the family. All of our providers have CPR, First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, Article 9, Disabilities 101, Habilitation Training, Fingerprint Clearance Card, Background Checks, References and any specialized training which is based of client needs.
Yes! We often split hours with other agencies.


Frequently Asked Question?
If you are in need of a provider please call our office at 623-474-6046, option 1 and you will be transferred to your Area Coordinator and they will, in turn, start the process. They will start by asking you about your loved one, the hours and services you are needing as well as what is important to you in a Provider.
Yes, you may have as many providers as you like. F&C has a comprehensive system which also allows the parent/guardian to not only view all hours available for the member but they can also approve hours online that a provider worked.
Yes, F&C can hire and train any family member (must be over 18 years of age) or a friend to provide services for your loved one. Mom and Dad can also provide habilitation and/or attendant care if their loved one is over the age of 18.
We only hire individuals with previous experience in caretaking unless requested by the family. All of our providers have CPR, First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens, Article 9, Disabilities 101, Habilitation Training, Fingerprint Clearance Card, Background Checks, References and any specialized training which is based of client needs.
Yes! We often split hours with other agencies.