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Frequently asked question

Care services

Virtue Care provides person-centered services including residential habilitation, host home support, family caregiver services, PCA homes, home health care, behavioral therapy, EBD services, peer mentorship, community access programs, and non-medical transportation.

Yes. Virtue Care offers in-home services such as personal care, homemaker support, medication management, respite care, companionship, meal preparation, and nursing support.

Virtue Care offers Individual Residential Services and Supports (IRSS), Host Home programs, and Personal Care Alternative (PCA) Homes, depending on individual needs and program eligibility.

Yes. Virtue Care offers non-medical transportation to healthcare appointments, day programs, community activities, shopping trips, and other approved destinations.

Yes. Behavioral support services include positive behavior planning, counseling support, social skills development, family training, and collaboration with therapists and care teams.

Admissions & Eligibility process

Virtue Care supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), as well as adults who are elderly, blind, or physically disabled (EBD).

Yes. Virtue Care uses person-centered planning to create individualized support based on each person's goals, preferences, and needs.

Yes. Virtue Care focuses on community-based support that promotes independence, inclusion, and meaningful participation in daily life.

Yes. Several programs support individuals in their own homes, including family caregiver services, home health care, homemaker support, personal care, and EBD in-home services.

Yes. Virtue Care works collaboratively with families, caregivers, case managers, therapists, and community partners to support each individual.

Family involvement

Yes. Virtue Care emphasizes collaboration with families as part of its person-centered approach to planning and support.

Yes. Virtue Care’s Family Caregiver Program provides training, supervision, respite support, peer support, and person-centered planning assistance.

Yes. The Family Caregiver Program includes resources designed to support family caregivers while maintaining quality care at home.

Yes. Behavioral support services include family training to improve communication, understanding, and supportive care strategies.

Virtue Care promotes ongoing collaboration, communication, and shared planning to ensure support aligns with the individual’s needs and goals.

Health & safety

Virtue Care provides health and safety support through trained staff, individualized care planning, medication oversight, nursing support, and ongoing monitoring.

Yes. Certain residential programs provide 24/7 staff support and supervision to help ensure safety and well-being.

Yes. Medication management, reminders, oversight, and health coordination are included in applicable services.

Yes. Virtue Care emphasizes ongoing staff training, quality oversight, and evidence-based support practices

Virtue Care focuses on quality through regulatory compliance, continuous staff training, person-centered care, and ongoing service monitoring.