Complex Disability Support

Compassionate Non-Medical Support for Adults with Complex Care Needs

Care Now Private Duty Care provides compassionate, non-medical private duty support for individuals living with complex disabilities, mobility limitations, cognitive challenges, developmental disabilities, and long-term care needs.

We understand that families caring for a loved one with a complex disability often need more than occasional help. They need dependable, patient, attentive support that helps promote comfort, safety, dignity, and daily stability.

Our caregivers help bridge the gap between clinical care and everyday living by supporting the client’s daily routine, personal comfort, emotional well-being, supervision needs, and family care plan.

How We Support Individuals with Complex Disabilities

Mobility Support & Transfer Assistance

For individuals with limited mobility, wheelchair use, or difficulty standing or walking, our caregivers provide careful non-medical support with movement and positioning.

Support may include assistance with walking, standing, wheelchair transfers, repositioning, and helping the client move safely from one area to another. When appropriate and allowed within the care plan, caregivers may assist with transfer equipment such as gait belts, slide boards, sit-to-stand devices, or mechanical lift support.

This support helps reduce strain on family members and helps the client move with greater comfort, dignity, and safety.

Comfort, Skin Awareness & Repositioning Support

For individuals who spend extended time in bed, a recliner, or a wheelchair, comfort and positioning are very important.

Our caregivers can assist with repositioning, keeping the client clean and dry, helping follow family-approved turning schedules, observing skin concerns, and reporting changes to the family or appropriate care professional.

This type of support may help reduce discomfort, protect dignity, and help families stay aware of changes that may need attention.

Meal Support & Nutrition Assistance

Many individuals with complex care needs require extra patience and attention during meals. Our caregivers can assist with meal preparation, serving meals, hydration reminders, feeding assistance when appropriate, and support with family-approved food textures or meal routines.

Caregivers may also help with safe positioning during meals and observe for concerns such as coughing, choking risk, discomfort, or changes in appetite.

Care Now Private Duty Care does not provide medical feeding services or skilled nursing care, but we can support non-medical meal routines as directed by the family or care plan.

Supervision & Safety Support

Some individuals with complex disabilities may need close supervision due to fall risk, wandering, seizure history, confusion, impulsive behaviors, or safety concerns.

Our caregivers provide attentive supervision and help maintain a calm, safe environment. If a seizure, fall, or urgent concern occurs, caregivers follow the family’s emergency plan, help keep the client safe, document what happened, and contact the appropriate family member or emergency service as directed.

If there is a medical emergency, 911 should always be called immediately.

Sensory & Environmental Support

For individuals with autism, sensory processing challenges, cognitive disabilities, or anxiety-related behaviors, a calm and predictable environment can make a meaningful difference.

Our caregivers can help support routine, reduce unnecessary noise or overstimulation, offer reassurance, follow preferred communication styles, and help create a peaceful environment that supports emotional comfort.

Companionship & Emotional Support

Complex disability care is not only physical. Emotional support matters too.

Our caregivers provide companionship, conversation, reassurance, encouragement, and patient support. We take time to learn the client’s preferences, routines, personality, likes, dislikes, and comfort needs.

Our goal is to help each person feel respected, seen, heard, and valued.

Our Approach to Complex Disability Support

Personalized Care Matching

We understand that every client is different. A person’s physical needs, communication style, emotional triggers, daily routine, and family expectations all matter.

Care Now Private Duty Care works to match clients with caregivers who are patient, dependable, compassionate, and prepared to support the individual’s unique needs.

Communication & Observation

Many individuals with complex disabilities may be non-verbal, minimally verbal, or communicate through gestures, facial expressions, sounds, behavior, or assistive communication tools.

Our caregivers pay close attention to these cues and work with the family to understand how the client communicates comfort, discomfort, needs, preferences, and emotions.

Daily Documentation

Consistent documentation helps families stay informed. Caregivers may help track daily routines, mood changes, meals, hydration, toileting patterns, sleep observations, mobility concerns, seizure activity if applicable, and other important updates requested by the family.

This information can help families, physicians, therapists, or other care professionals better understand the client’s daily patterns and needs.

Benefits for Families

Complex disability support can give families much-needed relief, reassurance, and practical help.

Care Now Private Duty Care may help families by:

  • Reducing caregiver burnout

  • Providing dependable daily support

  • Helping loved ones remain in a familiar environment

  • Supporting comfort, dignity, and routine

  • Offering supervision and companionship

  • Helping with mobility, meals, and personal care routines

  • Allowing family members time to rest, work, run errands, or focus on other responsibilities

Our goal is to support the client while also supporting the family.

Important Things to Consider

Private duty care is a meaningful investment. Individuals with complex care needs may require consistent, experienced, and attentive support.

Families should also understand that bringing a caregiver into the home may take time for everyone to adjust. We work to make that transition as smooth and respectful as possible.

Because Care Now Private Duty Care is a non-medical agency, we do not provide skilled nursing services or invasive medical care. If a client requires skilled nursing, medication administration, injections, wound care, ventilator care, tracheostomy care, or other clinical services, the family may need to coordinate with a licensed home health agency or medical provider in addition to our non-medical support.

Non-Medical Care Disclaimer

Care Now Private Duty Care provides non-medical private duty care and support services. We do not provide skilled nursing services, medication administration, injections, wound care, diagnosis, therapy, or emergency medical services.

If this is a medical emergency, please call 911.

Compassionate Support When It Matters Most

Care Now Private Duty Care is here to support individuals and families with patience, respect, and compassion. We are committed to helping clients feel safe, comfortable, and cared for while giving families peace of mind.

To learn more about Complex Disability Support, contact Care Now Private Duty Care today.