PAB (Personal Assistance and Habilitation) Support at Full Life
Full Life offers personalized 1:1 support to help individuals maintain independence in their homes. Whether through Direct Support Professionals or hired family members, we provide assistance and skills development based on what is important to the individual and the family:
- Developing essential life skills like meal preparation, safety skills, and communication.
- Assistance with daily activities such as bathing, grooming, and hygiene.
- Access to nursing supports and professional behavioral services for those with complex health or behavioral challenges.
CLS-I (Community Learning Services - Individual) Supports at Full Life
Full Life offers personalized 1:1 support to help individuals acces, participate, and be included in their communities. Through Direct Support Professionals or hired family members, we assist with:
- Attending public events, social activities, or other enriching experiences
- Building relationships and friendships while promoting community inclusion and safety.
- Accessing essential community resources, including medical appointmens and shopping.
Employment Services Program (DCP and IES) and Pre-Employment Transition Services
Take charge of your career journey with Full Life’s tailored job supports. From uncovering your vocational strengths to creating a unique career path, our Employment Services Program is your launchpad to integrated competitive employment, customized roles in community businesses, or fulfilling self-employment.
- Empowering individuals through Discovery Career and Planning (DCP), helping you identify paths that match your strengths, including opportunities for volunteering, job shadowing, and work based learning.
- Supporting your Individual Employment Services (IES) journey with Job Development and Coaching , supporting you to find and maintain meaningful employment, with tailored assistance for competitive and customized jobs.
- Specializing in Self-Employment, particularly in the arts, offering guidance for those seeking careers or meaningful hobbies that connect with the community.
- Transitioning from school to work, identify interests, develop advocacy skills, participate in mentorships/internships and prepare students with disabilities for life after highschool.