Cornerstone Associates offers an array of uniquely individualized community, home, or facility based services to adults and children with autism, intellectual disabilities, brain and spinal cord injuries or challenges due to aging or illness.



Residential Habilitation and Support Services provide from a limited few hours up to a full day (24-hour basis) of services and/or supports which are designed to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the participant, and assist in the acquisition, improvement, and retention of skills necessary to support participants to live successfully in their own homes.
Community Habilitation (provided on an individual or small group basis) are services provided outside of the participant’s home that support learning and assistance in the areas of self-care, sensory/motor development, socialization, daily living skills, communication, community living, and social skills. Community-based activities are intended to build relationships and natural supports.
Facility Based Habilitation (provided on an individual or small group basis) are services provided outside of the participant’s home in an approved facility that support learning and assistance in the areas of: self-care, sensory/motor development, socialization, daily living skills, communication, community living, and social skills.
Wellness coordination services extend beyond those services provided through routine doctor/health care visits required under the Medicaid State Plan and are specifically designed for participants requiring assistance of an RN/LPN to properly coordinate their medical needs.
Respite is a service provided to participants on a short-term basis in order to provide temporary relief to those unpaid persons normally providing care. Respite can be provided in the participant’s home or place of residence, in the respite caregiver’s home, in a camp setting, in a DDRS approved day habilitation facility, or in a non-private residential setting (such as a respite home).
Community Habilitation (provided on an individual or small group basis) are services provided outside of the participant’s home that support learning and assistance in the areas of self-care, sensory/motor development, socialization, daily living skills, communication, community living, and social skills. Community-based activities are intended to build relationships and natural supports.
Facility Based Habilitation (provided on an individual or small group basis) are services provided outside of the participant’s home in an approved facility that support learning and assistance in the areas of: self-care, sensory/motor development, socialization, daily living skills, communication, community living, and social skills.
Participant Assistance and Care (PAC) services are provided in order to allow participants with intellectual/developmental disabilities to remain and live successfully in their own homes, function and participate in their communities, and avoid institutionalization. PAC services support and enable the participant in activities of daily living, self-care, and mobility with the hands-on assistance, prompting, reminders, supervision, and monitoring needed to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the participant.
Respite is a service provided to participants on a short-term basis in order to provide temporary relief to those unpaid persons normally providing care. Respite can be provided in the participant’s home or place of residence, in the respite caregiver’s home, in a camp setting, in a DDRS approved day habilitation facility, or in a non-private residential setting (such as a respite home).
Attendant Care (ATTC) services primarily involve hands-on assistance for aging adults and persons with disabilities. These services are provided in order to allow older adults or persons with disabilities to remain in their own homes and to carry out functions of daily living, self-care, and mobility. Attendant Care services are limited to 40 hours a week.
Residential Habilitation and Support Services provide from a limited few hours up to a full day of services and/or supports which are designed to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the participant, and assist in the acquisition, improvement, and retention of skills necessary to support participants to live successfully in their own homes.
Homemaker services offer direct and practical assistance consisting of household tasks and related activities. The services assist the individual to remain in a clean, safe, healthy home environment and are provided when the individual is unable to meet these needs or when an informal caregiver is unable to meet these needs for the individual. Homemaker services are limited to 10 hours a week.
Attendant Care (ATTC) services primarily involve hands-on assistance for aging adults and persons with disabilities. These services are provided in order to allow older adults or persons with disabilities to remain in their own homes and to carry out functions of daily living, self-care, and mobility. Attendant Care services are limited to 40 hours a week.
Residential Habilitation and Support Services provide from a limited few hours up to a full day (24-hour basis) of services and/or supports which are designed to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the participant, and assist in the acquisition, improvement, and retention of skills necessary to support participants to live successfully in their own homes.
Homemaker services offer direct and practical assistance consisting of household tasks and related activities. The services assist the individual to remain in a clean, safe, healthy home environment and are provided when the individual is unable to meet these needs or when an informal caregiver is unable to meet these needs for the individual. Homemaker services are limited to 10 hours a week.
Attendant Care (ATTC) services primarily involve hands-on assistance for aging adults and persons with disabilities. These services are provided in order to allow older adults or persons with disabilities to remain in their own homes and to carry out functions of daily living, self-care, and mobility. Attendant Care services are limited to 40 hours a week.
Residential Habilitation and Support Services provide from a limited few hours up to a full day (24-hour basis) of services and/or supports which are designed to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the participant, and assist in the acquisition, improvement, and retention of skills necessary to support participants to live successfully in their own homes.