Who we help: Youth & Families
Care for youth. And breathing room for the families who love them.
We support children and teens with disabilities through skill-building, play, and everyday routines, and we give family caregivers trusted respite so they can rest and recharge.

How we help youth and families
Three ways we show up for your family.
What that looks like day-to-day
Built around the rhythms of family life.
Skill-building through play
Practice happens in the routines kids already love, building skills without making it feel like work.
Everyday routines, supported
Mornings, mealtimes, bedtime. The parts of the day that wear caregivers out are the parts we help with.
Real respite for caregivers
Built-in breaks so you can rest. Reliable, scheduled, no scramble.
What you can count on.
- Matched, background-checked caregivers
- Person-first plans, not checklists
- Family + coordinator coordination
- On-call for emergencies
A partnership with parents
You know your child best. We follow your lead.
We work alongside families and your support coordinator, sharing notes, asking questions, and keeping communication clear. Routines and preferences are set by you; we adapt to them, not the other way around. [VERIFY BEFORE PUBLISH: specific Medicaid waivers, age eligibility ranges, and DSPD-funded youth services, pending licensing finalization.]
How to get started
Four steps from first call to first visit.
Step 1: Reach out
Call us or send a message. No commitment.
Step 2: Free consultation
A short, honest conversation about what you need.
Step 3: Personalized plan + matched caregiver
We build the plan with you and match a caregiver who fits the day-to-day.
Step 4: Care begins
We show up, check in regularly, and adjust as life changes.
Talk to someone who picks up the phone.
A short conversation. No pressure. We listen, answer your questions, and help you figure out the right next step.