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Personal Supports Services

Personal Supports

Depending on each person's needs, maximizing life skills while promoting community inclusion may require different levels and types of support. Customized community and in-home, person-centered assistance make it possible for adults with disabilities to live independently or remain in their family home, while still receiving the supports they need to thrive.

At The Arc, we recognize that no two people are the same. That’s why our Personal Support services are flexible and tailored to align with each individual’s unique goals, preferences, and daily routines. While we welcome input from families and others who know the person best, services are ultimately designed to reflect what the person wants for their own life—not simply what others may want for them. This person-first approach respects the individual’s voice, autonomy, and right to self-determination.

As a member of a coordinated care team, The Arc’s staff works closely with schools, employers, and other service providers to ensure consistency and continuity of care. Support intensity may range from Scheduled occasional drop-in visits to more structured, hands-on assistance several times a week, depending on the person's needs.

Areas of support may include:

  • Community Connections: Building relationships and accessing local resources to promote inclusion and engagement.
  • Independent Living: Support with daily activities such as personal and health care, cooking, grocery shopping, and household management.
  • Financial Management:  Coaching in budgeting, paying bills or learning how to purchase items, all tailored to the person’s goals for independence.
  • Social and Recreational Activities: Encouraging participation in leisure, entertainment, religious, and cultural events that reflect the person’s interests and values.
  • Medical Support: Assistance with scheduling and attending medical appointments
  • Transportation: Includes transportation to and from activities by trained Direct Support Professionals

Our goal-focused planning ensures that every support provided is meaningful, empowering, and aligned with what matters most to the individual—not just in the moment, but in the broader vision they have for their life.

Additional Information

  • Person must reside in Montgomery County
  • Person must apply to the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration for eligibility and funding approval.

For more information, email  personalsupports@thearcmoco.org, or call 301.984.5777 x2934.

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