
Supported Residential Living for Adults with Disabilities in Indiana
Helping adults build independence, develop life skills, and thrive in a safe and supportive home environment.
About Comfort Care Services
Comfort Care Services provides supported residential and community living services for adults 18+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our programs help individuals live safely and independently while receiving the support they need for daily living.
We are not a nursing home. Our homes provide a comfortable, community-based environment where residents receive assistance with daily activities while building independence, life skills, and meaningful relationships.
Why Comfort Care Services:
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Personal care
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Cooking and meal preparation
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Medication reminders
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Transportation
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Community participation
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Life skills development


Comfort Care Services
Reliable Care Services Focused on Safety, Growth, and Meaningful Living
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
We support individuals in developing essential daily living skills needed for independence. These include personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and mobility. Our team provides hands-on support to help residents build confidence and maintain their daily routines.
Instrumental Daily Living Skills (IADLs)
We also help individuals develop advanced life skills required for independent community living. This includes cooking, cleaning, budgeting, transportation, and medication reminders, empowering individuals to live more independently and actively participate in their community.
Building Independence Through Daily Living Skills
We support Bathing and grooming, Dressing and personal care, Eating and daily routines, Mobility and transfers And advanced skills like: Meal preparation, Budgeting and finances, Transportation, Medication reminders

Our Commitment to Quality Care
Comfort Care Services operates in compliance with Indiana state regulations for residential disability services.
Our staff includes trained support professionals who are:
• CPR & First Aid Certified
• Background checked
• Trained in behavior support
• Trained in medication administration
• Experienced in person-centered care
We work closely with:
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Case managers
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Medicaid waiver programs
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Support coordinators
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Hospitals and social workers
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Community agencies
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Families seeking residential support

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Who We Serve
Care Designed Around Real People
We support adults 18+ with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including individuals with:
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Intellectual disabilities
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Developmental disabilities
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Autism spectrum disorder Behavioral support needs
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Individuals transitioning from family homes
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Individuals needing supported residential living
Each person receives a personalized support plan based on their goals, abilities, and needs.
Frequently asked questions
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Life at Comfort Care
Residents at Comfort Care Services participate in daily activities that promote independence, connection, and personal growth.
Activities include:
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Community outings
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Grocery shopping
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Cooking together
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Recreational activities
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Skill-building programs
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Social engagement
Our goal is to help every resident live a meaningful, active, and independent life.

