Adult Family Care
Quality In-Home Care for Adults with Disabilities
Remaining at home in a familiar, caring environment is essential to maintaining independence, dignity, and quality of life. Many individuals with medical, physical, or developmental disabilities rely on the daily care provided by dedicated family members or friends.
The Adult Family Care (AFC) program at South Shore Support Services provides the formal framework, nursing oversight, training, and financial compensation (tax-free stipend) that make high-quality, home-based care sustainable for families across our community.
Participant Eligibility Requirements
- Insurance: Must be enrolled in MassHealth Standard or MassHealth CommonHealth.
- Age: Must be at least 16 years of age.
- Medical or Developmental Need: Must have a diagnosed medical, physical, or developmental disability.
- Assistance Needed: Must require supervision or hands-on assistance with at least one basic activity of daily living (ADL)—such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, or mobility/transferring.
- Physician Order: Must have a written order/prescription for Adult Family Care from their Primary Care Physician (PCP).
- Safe Environment: Must be able to be safely cared for within a community home setting.
The Intake Process:
Reach Out to Our Team
Contact Director of AFC Katie Stronach at kstronach@soshoresupport.org or call our office at (781) 331-7870. We will conduct a brief phone interview to review basic insurance and care needs.
In-Home Evaluation & Care Plan
Assessment by Nurse & Case Manager. Our intake team schedules a visit to your home to conduct a clinical assessment, evaluate eligibility, discuss daily routines, and outline your customized care plan.
MassHealth Authorization & Caregiver Orientation
Approval & Setup. We submit all clinical documentation to MassHealth for stipend level determination and program authorization. Once approved, we guide the caregiver through orientation and training.
Ongoing Monthly Support
4.Ongoing Monthly Support:Home Visits & Stipend Distribution.Caregivers begin receiving their monthly tax-free stipend. Our RN and Case Manager conduct regular home visits and phone consultations to ensure continuous support and clinical oversight.
Eligible Caregivers Include:
Non-custodial parents (for adult children age 16+)
Adult children, siblings, aunts, uncles, or extended family members
Friends or qualified non-family members living in the home
Ineligible Caregivers:
Under MassHealth regulations, caregivers cannot be:
Spouses
Parents of minor children (under age 16)
Legally responsible relatives (such as legal guardians)
Comprehensive
Team Support
- Registered Nurses (RNs): Conduct initial and ongoing health assessments, coordinate with your primary care team, provide medical oversight, and develop the formal Nursing Care Plan.
- Care Managers / Case Managers: Provide monthly check-ins, connect your family with local community resources, assist with administrative paperwork, and offer emotional support and advocacy.
- Celebrate Unique Contributions: Respect each individual’s personal culture, talents, and heritage.
- Ongoing Education & Orientation: We equip caregivers with CPR/First Aid guidance, personal care techniques, safety protocols, and continuous skill-building.
MEET THE DIRECTOR
Katie Stronach
Katie is a seasoned human services professional with over 20 years of experience, including 15 years in leadership, supported by a strong record of CARF accreditation and regulatory compliance across multiple funding sources.
Katie attributes her success to exceptional communication skills, advanced management training, and her ability to build strong relationships with clients, multidisciplinary teams, and key stakeholders.
Ready to take the first step?
Let’s discuss how we can support you and your loved one.
What you can expect:
- Support navigating the Department of Developmental Services (DDS).
- A team helping to cooridnate any transition.
- Dedicated staff prioritizing each individuals needs.
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South Shore Support Services, Inc. is guided by the belief that the individuals we support are the directors of their plan for support services. To that end, the agency works to empower each person to make informed life choices.