FAQs

Have questions about our services or how to begin your journey with us? We’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions families and caregivers ask about Rite Be Home.

What services does Rite Be Home provide?

We offer community-based residential support, behavioral and developmental care, and life skills training for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each program is personalized to meet unique needs and promote independent living.

Our services are tailored for individuals with developmental or behavioral challenges, including those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities, and related conditions. Program eligibility may vary based on individual needs and available funding sources.

Our community-based residential homes provide a safe, supportive, and home-like environment where individuals receive 24/7 care, life skills training, and behavioral support. Each home is thoughtfully designed to promote independence, dignity, and a true sense of belonging.

Each care plan is created through a collaborative process involving our team, the individual, their family, and any medical or behavioral professionals. These plans outline personalized goals, daily routines, safety strategies, and supports — all tailored to the individual’s unique strengths and needs.

Absolutely — we believe family involvement is essential to meaningful care. Families are encouraged to take part in assessments, goal-setting, and ongoing care discussions to ensure the best possible outcomes for their loved ones.

Getting started is simple. Reach out to us to schedule a consultation or intake assessment, and our friendly team will guide you every step of the way — from confirming eligibility to exploring program options and creating a personalized plan for support.

Many of our services may be covered through Medicaid waivers or other funding programs, depending on your location and eligibility. During the intake process, our team will help you explore all available options to make access to care as seamless as possible.