
Companion Care
Living Safer, Fuller, More Connected Lives
Our In-Home and Community Support services are designed to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities live meaningful, independent lives—at home and in the community—through Pennsylvania's Office of Developmental Programs (ODP).
These services provide personalized, one-on-one support based on each individual's goals, strengths, and needs. Support can take place in the person's home, workplace, or throughout the community, helping them build skills, maintain independence, and stay connected to the people and activities that matter most.
We Collaborate With
Families & Caregivers
Behavioral Specialists
Physicians & Clinical Providers
Supports Coordinators & other members
of the support system
This collaborative approach allows us to address not only physical needs, but also emotional, behavioral, and social well-being.
"Companion Care goes beyond basic supervision. Our approach is holistic, person-centered, and relationship-driven, ensuring each individual feels seen, supported, and respected."

Companion Care goes beyond basic
supervision.
Holistic, person-centered, & relationship-driven support.
Our Services
What Companion Care Looks Like at MIMI
Holistic, person-centered support that goes beyond supervision
Health and Safety Supervision
Ensuring health, safety and welfare in daily life.
Daily Living Assistance
Personal care meal preparation and household tasks.
Companionship
Reducing isolation and promoting confidence.
Routine & Structure Support
Assistance with daily routines, and schedules.
Community Participation
Support with errands appointments, and community activities.
Independence & Self Advocacy
Encouraging choice, voice and personal empowerment.
Our Philosophy
Person-Centered & Holistic Care
At MIMI, we believe "I AM more than my diagnosis." Every Companion Care service is guided by the individual's Individual Support Plan (ISP) and tailored to their unique strengths, goals, and preferences.
Why Choose MIMI?
Person-centered, dignity-focused care
Experience supporting individuals with dual diagnoses
Compassionate, trained support professionals
Commitment to independence, inclusion, and opportunity
Care, rooted in respect, culture, and empowerment
