Having a developmental and intellectual disability significantly affects an individual’s quality of life. The New Umbrella Home believes that everyone should be given the opportunity to live a high-quality, regardless of disability. Thus, we provide safe, all-inclusive support for your loved ones dealing with developmental and intellectual differences. We customize care plans that are tailored to meet their special needs.
Our home care services are designed to be convenient, comprehensive, and compassionate. We provide support through:
- One-on-one personalized care in the comfort of your home
- Scheduled visits or round-the-clock care as needed
- Close collaboration with families, therapists, and medical professionals
- Activities and programs designed to enhance life skills and confidence
- Personalized Daily Living Assistance:
Help with grooming, hygiene, and meal preparation. - Companionship and Social Engagement:
Encouraging participation in community and social activities. - Educational and Skill Development Support:
Assistance with learning, communication, and daily tasks. - Behavioral and Emotional Support:
Strategies to manage emotions, stress, and social interactions. - Respite Care for Families:
Temporary relief for family caregivers to ensure well-being.
We believe in a person-centered approach that respects each individual’s strengths, preferences, and goals. Our care plans are designed collaboratively with families to ensure a holistic and supportive experience. Companion care in Montgomery County fosters open communication and understanding, creating a strong foundation for individuals to thrive in a nurturing and encouraging environment.
What You Need to Know
What are developmental and intellectual differences?
How do developmental differences affect daily life?
What’s the difference between a developmental delay and a disability?
How can I tell if my child has a developmental or intellectual difference?
What support is available for individuals with developmental differences?
How can I help someone with an intellectual disability?
Are developmental and intellectual differences genetic?
Get in Touch
Feel free to send a message if you have any concerns. We’re happy to help in any way we can! Don’t hesitate to reach out—we’d love to hear from you.