The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) waiver program in Alaska is designed to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities live as independently as possible while receiving the necessary support and care. The program provides a variety of services and supports to eligible individuals, including personal care assistance, respite care, and specialized medical equipment and
The Alaskans Living Independently (ALI) waiver program is designed to provide support and services to Alaskans who require long-term care but wish to remain in their homes or communities. This program is administered by the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and is available to eligible Alaskans who meet certain criteria. The ALI
When it comes to ensuring that your loved one receives the best possible care while staying in an assisted living facility, working with a care coordinator can be an invaluable resource. A care coordinator is a trained professional who works with families and caregivers to coordinate and manage all aspects of care, from medical treatment