The Arc of the St. Johns In-Home Support Services provides the highest level of care for people with autism, Down syndrome, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, mental retardation and other developmental disabilities within their own homes.

...Linda Deane, Director
In-Home Support Services -- provides intensive on-site mentoring in living skills to individuals in their own homes.
The In-Home Support program provides up to 24 hours of assistance to individuals in supported living. The support worker will live in the individuals home or apartment to provide companionship, personal care assistance, daily living assistance or other du-ties necessary to maintain the individual in their own home. In-Home support does not take the place of Supported Living Coaching services but works in coordination. The program is designed to bridge the gap between group home living and supported living.
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