While only available on the Family Support (FS) waiver, Participant Assistance and Care (PAC) services are great for helping people build skills. Even though PAC is not a service to help people move into a more independent setting, these services support the individual to live as independently as possible in their current living situation.
Who this service is appropriate for
PAC services allows someone to directly benefit from generally any activity that a person without disabilities does. Instead of reading a list of things you can do, dream small and big. Be creative and active in many different areas of life.
What are the benefits of the service
PAC allows room for creativity in planning and goal creation.