Specialized APD & ABI Support
Integrated Supports for Living provides compassionate, expert care for adults living with physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries (ABI). Our approach focuses on maximizing independence, promoting health, and fostering meaningful community connections—all while respecting your autonomy and personal goals.
Our staff receive specialized training in mobility assistance, adaptive technology, medication management, and trauma-informed care to ensure safe, dignified support tailored to your unique needs.
- ODHS-certified residential and in-home support programs
- Staff trained in adaptive equipment, transfer techniques & emergency response
- Collaboration with physical, occupational, and speech therapists
- Person-centered planning with you and your care team
Conditions We Support
Comprehensive care for diverse physical and neurological needs
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Support for individuals recovering from stroke, trauma, anoxia, or other brain injuries—including cognitive rehab, memory strategies, and emotional support.
Mobility Disabilities
Assistance with transfers, wheelchair mobility, adaptive equipment training, and home accessibility modifications.
Complex Medical Needs
Coordination with healthcare providers, medication administration, symptom monitoring, and emergency preparedness planning.
Our APD Programs
Flexible, adaptive support designed for your lifestyle
Adaptive Residential Support
Safe, accessible living environments with the level of support you need:
- Accessible Group Homes: Fully ADA-compliant homes with 24/7 staff support
- Supported Apartments: Independent living with scheduled assistance for daily tasks
- In-Home Support: Personal care, homemaking, and community access in your own residence
- Respite & Short-Term Stays: Temporary support for recovery periods or caregiver relief
Rehabilitation & Health Coordination
We bridge the gap between clinical care and daily living:
- Therapy Integration: Reinforcing PT/OT/speech goals in everyday activities
- Medication Management: Safe administration, refill coordination, and side effect monitoring
- Appointment Support: Transportation, preparation, and advocacy at medical visits
- Wellness Planning: Nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, and preventive care
Community Access & Inclusion
Breaking down barriers to full community participation:
- Adaptive Recreation: Accessible sports, arts, volunteering, and social groups
- Transportation Training: Learning to use public transit, paratransit, or adaptive vehicles
- Assistive Technology: Training on communication devices, smart home tools, and mobility aids
- Peer Mentoring: Connecting with others who share similar experiences
Funding & Eligibility
We work with multiple funding sources to make support accessible
Accepted Funding Sources
- Oregon Medicaid (OHP)
- APD (Adults with Physical Disabilities) Waiver
- ABI (Acquired Brain Injury) Waiver
- Private Pay & Long-Term Care Insurance
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Benefits
Not sure about eligibility? Our intake team can help you navigate options.
Check Your Eligibility
Take the Next Step Toward Independence
Our APD specialists are ready to discuss your goals, answer questions about services, and help you access the support you deserve.