Services

Attendant Care

At Living Fount Care, our qualified care givers/attendant are assigned to supply needed services in order for our consumers to remain in their homes and/or participate in work/community activities such as going shopping and attending church. LFC provides certified and trained care givers (attendants) to assist a qualified member to attain or maintain safe and sanitary living conditions and/or maintain personal cleanliness and activities of daily living.

Our compassionate and trained caregivers help our qualified members get ready to start their day by assisting with bathing, oral hygiene, toileting, bowel and bladder care, ambulation, and dressing or the caregiver might help the member to complete housekeeping chores, or to assist in keeping a clean home.

Homemaker

Living Fount Care staff provides assistance in the performance of routine household activities for qualified consumers at their place of residence.

Living Fount Care always offer a choice to members/members’ representative regarding mutual agreement to service and will make sure the members/consumers’ representative agree with the service. A qualified LFC housekeeper (staff) is assigned to perform the service.  Our housekeeping services include but not limited to: Dusting, cleaning floors, bathrooms, oven, refrigerator, and windows (if necessary for safe and sanitary living conditions), cleaning kitchen, washing dishes, routine maintenance and cleaning of household appliances, changing linens and making bed, washing, drying and folding the consumer’s laundry (ironing only if necessary), shopping for and storing household supplies and medicines. Taking garbage out and other duties as determined appropriate and necessary by the ISP team.

LFC supervisor conducts weekly monitoring services and conduct evaluative follow-ups.

Respite Care Hourly & Daily

Living Fount Care provides certified and trained staff to supervise and care for a qualified member in order to relieve and give caregivers, parents, and member’s representative a break, so they can go to a movie, out to dinner, take a vacation, or even a nap. Respite may be provided overnight. This service may be provided in the member’s or provider’s home, and any community site inspected and approved by the Department of Economic Security, the home of Living Fount Care or direct staff that has been inspected and approved by the Department of Health or the Department of Economic Security. Living Fount Care is willing to offer a choice to member/member’s representative regarding mutual agreement to service and will make sure the member/member’s representative agree with the service.

A Respite caregiver is assigned to the member and the family to provide care as identified in the member’s ISP. Service provided under respite care and service include but not limited to: provide for the social, emotional and physical needs of the member, ensure that the member receives medication as prescribed, provide the first aid and appropriate attention to injury and illness, ensure provision of food to meet daily dietary needs, assist the member in utilizing transportation to support the consumer in all daily living activities, such as, day treatment and training, employment situation, medical appointments, visits with family and friends, and other activities, and carry out any programs identified in the member’s ISP and/or routine plan or care.

Habilitation Services – Support – Hourly

Living Fount Care provides habilitation and special developmental skills to our members to help them improve their daily living skill towards independent living. Living Fount Care offer these services in our member’s home or in the community and might include activities to help the member learn to become independent. Service includes but not limited to how to use the bathroom or to cook a meal or balance a check book.

The services provided are specific to what the member may need to learn to become independent or be a valued member of his/her community based on his/her own choices in certain areas. “We work with the abilities and the disabilities.”

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