Companion Services
Companion Services provide non-medical care, supervision and socialization to an adult with disabilities (over the age of 22 for Developmental Disabilities and Mental Retardation (DD/MR) and 18 and over for Brain Injuries (ABI)). Companions may assist the client with meal preparation, laundry and shopping. Companions may also perform light housekeeping tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, light mopping, light dishwashing, changing light bulbs, etc. This service may also be used for extended periods, over eight hours, for supervision when other services are not available. A roommate not directly related to the client may give this service. To provide companion services, the roommate must be employed by an agency contracted with DSPD. If a client needs more intensive supports and skills training, please refer to Supported Living (SLH). This service does not provide hands-on direct health care supports or medical care assistance.
For additional information, see Division Directive 1.2 (Eligibility and Intake) and Administrative Rule R539-1 (Eligibility).
