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Domiciliary Care
Program

A Different Approach to ... Community Living
The Domiciliary Care Program (Dom Care), provides a
community based living arrangement for adults 18 years and older who can
no longer live independently. The program offers a protective, home-like
environment to those who have some difficulty in daily functioning due
to physical, mental, or age related impairments.
Any home in the Mifflin or Juniata County area can
apply to be certified as a Dom Care Home. The home will be evaluated and
inspected to determine its safety and suitability for a client.
Dom Care Clients are individuals who require some
assistance in such areas as money management, dressing, personal
grooming, or when to take medication. While these persons can not live
independently, they do not require institutional care. Anyone interested
in becoming a client must be receiving or be eligible to receive,
Supplemental Security Income. Person's age 18-59 must have a mental
health or mental retardation condition. |
Dom Care Home Providers are
responsible for providing care and supervision to the client(s) placed
in their home. This includes such things as providing rooms, meals,
transportation, and assistance with personal needs. More importantly,
Home Providers must be tolerant, understanding individuals who are
willing to become involved with their client(s).
Home Providers presently receive $814.30 per month for
each client in their home. Additionally, clients receive at least
$120.00 per month as a personal needs allowance.
Dom Care is seeking families and individuals who are
willing to provide the warmth and security of their homes to area
residents unable to live alone. You can help others overcome loneliness,
fear, and rejection and in return you will receive companionship and a
financial reimbursement by becoming a Dom Care Home Provider.
For more information on becoming a Home Provider or to
refer a person who can not live independently, contact:
Mifflin-Juniata Area Agency on Aging, Inc. P.O. Box
750 1 Buena Vista Circle
Lewistown, PA 17044
(717) 242-0315 or Toll Free in PA 1-800-348-2277
Domiciliary Care is a state and federally funded
program offered through the Mifflin-Juniata Area Agency on Aging.
"Community Caring On a Personal Level" |