Residential Support

 

Adult Family Care

Adult Family Care (AFC), also called Adult Foster Care, is a service for elderly adults and adults with disabilities who cannot live alone safely. People receiving AFC support live with trained, paid caregivers who provide daily care. Caregivers may be family members (except legal guardians), or non-family members.


Shared Living

The Shared Living Program offers adults with disabilities an opportunity to live in the community in the supportive home of a Shared Living Provider. Shared Living Providers are non-family members who have the training, desire, and accommodations to open their home to provide support and companionship to an adult with a developmental disability.


Brain Injury Care

The Arc of Plymouth and Upper Cape Cod is proud to offer brain injury services designed around the needs of each person we serve, with emphasis on health, safety and independence. Offering both residential and in-home services, our team is able to provide care and comfort for adults who have experienced brain injuries.


Individual Home Support

Through our Individual Home Support department, people receiving IHS service may live alone or with one or more roommates and has assistance from staff with activities of daily living, financial management, community involvement, and/or arranging/providing transportation.