Overview

What is Individual Community Living Support?

Independence is not about doing everything alone. It is about having the right support to live the life you choose. Our individual community living support helps people with disabilities and seniors engage with their communities on their own terms. We assist with social activities, volunteering, recreation, community events, and building the daily living skills that make independence possible. Our goal is not to do things for your loved one but to help them do things for themselves, with support that fades into the background as confidence grows.

Who is Individual Community Living Support for?

Adults with disabilities who want to participate more in their community
Individuals transitioning from group settings to more independent living
People who need support building social connections and life skills
Families seeking structured support for a loved one's independence goals
St. Louis Park at a glance
MetricValue
CountyHennepin
Population50,010
Elderly population (65+)14.3%
Nearby facilitiesPark Nicollet Methodist Hospital, SLPAC Senior Programs, Hennepin Healthcare
ZIP codes served55416, 55426

What to expect

01

We work with your loved one and their care team to understand their goals.

02

A support plan is created that focuses on the skills and activities they want to develop.

03

A caregiver accompanies them to community activities, appointments, and social outings.

04

Skills training happens naturally within real-world settings.

05

Progress is tracked and the plan adjusts as your loved one grows more independent.

Funding

How services are funded

Most home care services in Minnesota are covered through public funding programs. You do not need to pay out of pocket to receive quality care at home.

Not sure which program applies? Contact us and we will help you figure it out.

MA Waiver programs

Medicaid-funded waivers that cover a range of home and community-based services.

Learn more

Private pay

Available for families who prefer to arrange services independently.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of community activities do you support?
Whatever matters to your loved one. That might include grocery shopping, visiting the library, attending community events, going to the gym, volunteering, joining a class, or simply spending time at a favorite park. The activities are driven by their interests and goals.
How is this different from companion services?
Community living support is more goal-oriented. While companion services focus on social connection and engagement, community living support actively builds independence skills. The caregiver is a coach and facilitator, helping your loved one develop the abilities they need to participate in community life on their own terms.
Does this service include transportation?
Yes. Our caregivers provide transportation to and from community activities as part of the service. Getting there is often the biggest barrier to community participation, and we make sure it is not.
Who develops the community living support plan?
The plan is developed collaboratively with your loved one, their family, their case manager, and our care team. It is based on their person-centered plan and focuses on the goals that matter most to them.

Related services

  1. 01
    24-Hour Emergency Assistance

    Round-the-clock support when your family needs it most. Our caregivers are trained to respond quickly and calmly to urgent situations, giving you peace of mind at any hour.

  2. 02
    Adult Companion Services

    Meaningful companionship that keeps your loved one engaged, social, and cared for. Our companions provide the human connection that makes every day better.

  3. 03
    Homemaker Services

    Keeping your loved one's home clean, comfortable, and safe. Our homemakers handle the daily tasks that become harder with age so your family member can focus on living well.

  4. 04
    Night Supervision

    Overnight care that lets your family sleep easy. Our caregivers provide attentive supervision through the night for loved ones who need monitoring after dark.

  5. 05
    Respite Care

    A real break for family caregivers. We step in so you can step away, knowing your loved one is taken care of.

  6. 06
    Individualized Home Supports

    Personalized assistance with daily living tasks in the comfort of home. We help your loved one maintain their independence while ensuring they have the support they need.

  7. 07
    Individualized Home Supports with Training

    More than help. This service teaches your loved one the skills they need to live more independently at home, with hands-on training from experienced caregivers.

  8. 08
    Individualized Home Supports with Family Training

    We teach your family the skills and techniques to provide better care at home, with professional support alongside the training.

Get started with Community Living Support in St. Louis Park

Submit a referral online and we will call you back the same day. Most services begin within 72 hours.

150+ families served • 72-hour start • Licensed in Minnesota