
Participant-Directed Homemaker/Personal Care (HPC) is a flexible service designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities in living more independently. This model allows participants to choose their own caregivers, giving them greater control over who provides their support and how their care is delivered.
The service focuses on assistance with everyday activities such as personal hygiene, meal preparation, household tasks, and participation in community life. By allowing individuals to actively direct their care, this approach promotes dignity, independence, and self-determination.
Through participant-directed support, individuals can build a care experience that truly reflects their preferences and lifestyle, helping them feel more confident, empowered, and satisfied with the assistance they receive.