Supporting veterans and disabled individuals with specialized needs and working with Medicaid waiver programs to provide appropriate care.
Veterans and disabled individuals often face unique challenges that require tailored services to support their well-being, independence, and quality of life. At Continuity, we are proud to offer a wide range of specialized services designed to address these needs, ensuring that veterans and disabled individuals receive the care, resources, and opportunities they deserve.
Our Specialized Services Include:
1. Veteran-Specific Services
- VA Benefits Assistance: Help with navigating and applying for VA benefits, including disability compensation, pension, and healthcare.
- Veteran Housing Assistance: Specialized support in finding accessible housing or applying for grants to modify homes for veterans with disabilities.
- Veteran Employment Services: Job placement assistance, resume building, and career counseling specifically for veterans transitioning to civilian life.
- Mental Health Support: Access to PTSD treatment, therapy, and counseling tailored to the needs of veterans who have experienced trauma.
- Peer Support and Advocacy: Connecting veterans with others who understand their experiences, providing social support, and advocacy for their rights and needs.
2. Disability Services
- Assistance with Daily Living Activities (ADLs): Personalized support for individuals with disabilities, such as help with dressing, bathing, grooming, and eating.
- Physical and Occupational Therapy: Customized therapy programs to enhance mobility, manage pain, and improve daily functioning.
- Adaptive Equipment & Technology: Support in obtaining specialized tools and technology, such as wheelchairs, hearing aids, and communication devices, to assist in daily living.
- Transportation Assistance: Accessible transportation services for appointments, social activities, and daily errands.
- Home Modifications: Assistance with making homes accessible, including installing ramps, widening doorways, and adapting bathrooms for ease of use.
3. Healthcare and Medical Support
- Comprehensive Health Assessments: Regular check-ups and evaluations by healthcare providers to monitor physical and mental health.
- Care Coordination: A dedicated care coordinator to manage medical appointments, medications, and referrals to specialists.
- In-Home Health Services: Home visits from registered nurses or caregivers to assist with medical needs, such as administering medication or managing chronic conditions.
- Telehealth Services: Access to virtual doctor visits and mental health consultations, making healthcare more accessible.
4. Veteran and Disability Advocacy
- Legal Assistance: Help with filing claims, appealing decisions, and understanding your rights regarding veterans’ benefits or disability services.
- Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention: Specialized programs for veterans and individuals with disabilities who are experiencing mental health crises, including suicide prevention resources.
- Community Outreach and Support: Connecting individuals to local and national organizations that offer additional resources and support tailored to veterans and disabled individuals.
5. Education and Training
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Skills training and job placement support for individuals with disabilities to enhance their career prospects.
- GI Bill and Education Support: Assistance in applying for educational benefits through the GI Bill for veterans, and guidance on using these benefits for higher education or vocational training.
- Workshops and Training Programs: Regular workshops to teach life skills, such as financial management, communication, and technology use, to help individuals with disabilities gain more independence.
6. Family Support and Respite Care
Caregiver Training: Specialized training for family members or non-professional caregivers to better understand how to support individuals with disabilities or veterans.
Family Counseling: Counseling services for families of veterans and disabled individuals to provide emotional support and coping strategies.
Respite Care: Short-term relief for caregivers, allowing them to take a break while ensuring that their loved ones continue to receive quality care.


