Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a Community Residential Setting (CRS)?

A Community Residential Setting (CRS) is a licensed residential program that provides housing and supportive services for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities while promoting independence, dignity, and community involvement.

Who can receive CRS services?

Our CRS services are designed for adults who require supportive living services and qualify through county, state, or waiver programs, or private funding arrangements.

What services are included in your residential program?

Services may include assistance with daily living activities, medication support, meal preparation, community participation, transportation coordination, skill development, and personalized care planning.

Are staff available 24 hours a day?

Yes. Our residential homes provide 24-hour support and supervision to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of our residents.

How are care plans developed?

Each resident receives an individualized, person-centered support plan developed in collaboration with the resident, family members, guardians, case managers, and healthcare professionals.

Can family members visit residents?

Absolutely. We encourage family involvement and maintain open communication with families and guardians to support the success and well-being of each resident.

Do you assist residents with community activities?

Yes. We actively encourage community engagement, recreational activities, social events, and opportunities that promote independence and inclusion.

How do I know if Applewood Home Health Care is the right fit?

We recommend scheduling a consultation or home visit so our team can discuss the individual's needs and determine whether our residential setting is an appropriate match.