Charlene’s Angels provides services for Respite Care and PAC for participants of all ages.
Respite care is the temporary care of a person with a disability to offer relief to the family or caregiver. It is a service that allows for time to reenergize, deal with emergencies, or engage in personal, social, or routine activities and tasks that may otherwise be neglected, postponed, or curtailed due to the demands of caring for a person who has intellectual disabilities.
Participant Assistance and Care (PAC) Services assist clients in acquiring and maintaining daily life skills in both the home and in the community. PAC can be done while the caregiver is working.
As caregivers, we understand how important it is to trust the professionals working with your loved ones. Upon hire, we do background checks on all of our employees. Employees go through extensive training before they can begin services and then are required to do annual trainings thereafter.
If you are interested in any of these services, please call Alana Swain at 317-445-5568
Sometimes rest is the most productive thing you can do for your body and soul.
Waivers
The Medicaid Waivers (FSW and CIH) fund Respite and PAC services through Charlene’s Angels.
Rest reminds us that we have limits and helps us avoid burnout. It’s listening to what our bodies and minds need to stay healthy.