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Providing structured in-home support, guiding daily routines, and promoting independence

DD Non-Center-Based Supportive In-Home Services provide structured, one-on-one support to individuals with developmental disabilities in their own homes and community settings. At BERNAMINS HEALTHCARE SERVICES LLC, these services are delivered in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, supporting children, adolescents, and adults who need assistance with daily routines, communication, behavior, and independent living skills. Support is adapted to each individual’s needs, with a focus on maintaining stability at home while building practical life skills over time.

Services Included

These services are typically delivered through a combination of hands-on support, guidance, and coordination:

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Person-Centered Planning Support

Development of individualized plans based on personal goals, abilities, and daily living needs, in coordination with families and care teams.

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Skills Building and Development

Direct support with everyday activities such as hygiene, meal preparation, communication, and household routines to improve independence.

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Behavioral Support and Emotional Regulation

Structured approaches to help manage behaviors, reduce triggers, and support emotional stability in daily situations.

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Health, Safety, and Wellness Monitoring

Ongoing observation of physical and emotional well-being, including reminders for medications, routines, and safe practices.

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Community Integration and Participation

Assistance with accessing local activities, social opportunities, and community programs to encourage engagement outside the home.

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Education and Employment Support

Support with school-related tasks, vocational readiness, or maintaining structured daily responsibilities tied to education or work goals.

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Crisis Prevention and Response

Early identification of behavioral or emotional concerns, with practical steps to de-escalate situations and maintain safety.

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Family and Caregiver Training Support

Guidance for family members on how to reinforce routines, communication strategies, and behavioral approaches at home.

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Transportation Assistance (Non-Medical)

Help with safe travel to community activities, appointments, or errands as part of the individual’s routine.

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Documentation and Progress Reporting

Ongoing record keeping of services provided, observed progress, and changes in needs to support continuity of care.

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What to Expect

Services typically begin with an intake process where needs, preferences, and existing care plans are reviewed. From there, a support schedule is developed based on the individual’s daily routine and goals. During service delivery, staff provide consistent, in-home assistance while coordinating with families and other care providers when needed. Progress is monitored through regular documentation, and adjustments are made over time as needs change. Families can expect clear communication, structured support, and a focus on maintaining a safe and stable home environment while gradually building independence.

Connect With Us

Contact us to discuss your support needs and service options. Information is reviewed to understand routines, care requirements, and scheduling preferences. Guidance is provided to help determine appropriate next steps for care.