Home And Community Based Services

HCBS

Home And Community Based Services (HCBS)

Comfort Living Services proudly offers Licensed Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that enable individuals with disabilities and seniors to live safely and independently in their own homes and communities. Our HCBS offerings are comprehensive, flexible, and person-centered.

We partner with approved providers to ensure clients receive services tailored to their goals, preferences, and cultural needs.

Our HCBS Services Include:

Basic Support Services

We provide essential day-to-day support to help individuals live safely and independently. Our services include personal care, meal preparation, housekeeping, medication reminders, and opportunities for social engagement—all delivered in a safe, supportive environment.

  • 24-Hour Emergency Assistance: On-call help for unplanned needs or crises
  • Adult Companion Services: Non-medical social support and supervision
  • Homemaker Services: Household tasks like cleaning, laundry, meal preparation
  • Individual Community Living Support: Coaching to build daily living skills in the community
  • Individualized Home Supports: Flexible, person-centered in-home assistance
  • Night Supervision: Overnight monitoring for safety and peace of mind
  • Respite Care (In-Home or Out-of-Home): Short-term relief for primary caregivers
Our HCBS Services Include:

In-Home Support Services

We offer personalized assistance delivered directly in the comfort of your home. These services are designed to promote independence, safety, and well-being, including help with daily tasks, skill-building, supervision, and support tailored to individual needs.

  • Individualized Home Supports with Family Training: Educating family members on supporting their loved one
  • Individualized Home Supports with Training: Direct coaching for the client to build independent living skills
  • Semi-Independent Living Skills: Support for adults who can live on their own with limited assistance

Employment Services


  • Employment Development Services: Resume building, job applications, interview preparation
  • Employment Exploration Services: Helping clients discover career interests and learn about job options
  • Employment Support Services: On-the-job coaching and long-term support for maintaining employment
Home And Community Based Services (HCBS)

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These services provide the degree of support, oversight, and attention required to guarantee an individual’s health and well-being.

  • Assistance for Personal Community Living: For those who require physical help, signs, intermittent/moderate monitoring, or reminders to stay in their own homes.
  • Emergency support is available: Consultation and problem-solving services are provided on-call, as well as prompt aid when needed at home for a personal or health emergency.
  • Provide non-medical care, supervision, and socializing to individuals who are eighteen years of age or older.
  • Homemaker services: Services that fall under this category include light housecleaning as well as cleaning combined with occasional help with daily living tasks and home management.
  • Night supervision involves having a staff member who is awake in the person’s house to help and watch them throughout the night.
  • Personal assistance is defined as services given in a person’s home or community to help them reach their potential, become more independent, and fulfil their objectives related to community participation.

The person’s instruction, habilitation, or rehabilitation is the goal of these amenities. Services that promote good conduct and lessen or completely eradicate severe or difficult behavior are known as positive support services. Crisis respite refers to short-term care and intervention techniques given to individuals in response to their need for behavioral or medical intervention, caregiver relief, or protection for themselves or other household members. 

  • Residential-based habilitation includes assisted living services and in-home family support for individuals in their homes. Managed living facilities, foster homes, and community residential settings are examples of licensed sites offering supported living services. 

  • Residents of homes recognized as foster homes are eligible to get waivers for foster care for adults and children. The requirements of the individual are the basis for the customization of foster care services.

  • A residential facility must provide active treatment for individuals with developmental disabilities or associated conditions, licensed as a healthcare institution and recognized by the Minnesota Department of Health to provide health or rehabilitative services.

  • Services that help individuals with developmental impairments or associated disorders acquire and retain life skills so they may fully engage in community life. 

  • Services that assist persons with disabilities to become more independent in their communities and prepare for well-paying occupations. Instead of teaching specific work skills for certain employment, prevocational services teach basic work abilities and principles.

  • Daycare for adults

  • Technology for the disabled

  • Living expenditures for caregivers

  • Education and training for caregivers

  • Customer-focused community services

  • Adaptations for environmental accessibility

You can do it easily. Either send us an email or use this link (referral), and we’ll take it from there.

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Have a referral? Check HCBS/245D eligibility.

If you have a referral and want to check if they’re eligible for HCBS/245D services,
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