Brain and Mobility Support

Overcoming Physical or Mental Challenges with the Right Support

Cognitive decline (such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease), acquired brain injuries (including stroke or traumatic brain injury), and physical disabilities (like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or visual impairments) present unique challenges to daily living. At Concierge Home Care of Maryland, we provide personalized, compassionate support tailored to individuals living with these conditions. Our goal is to help each person maintain their independence, dignity, and quality of life—at home and on their own terms.

Overcoming Physical or Mental Challenges with the Right Support

Cognitive decline (such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease), acquired brain injuries (including stroke or traumatic brain injury), and physical disabilities (like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, or visual impairments) present unique challenges to daily living. At Concierge Home Care of Maryland, we provide personalized, compassionate support tailored to individuals living with these conditions. Our goal is to help each person maintain their independence, dignity, and quality of life—at home and on their own terms.

How Concierge Home Care of Maryland Can Help

Our dedicated caregivers provide personalized support to enhance safety, independence, and comfort. We assist with daily tasks such as light housekeeping, meal preparation, and personal hygiene (bathing, toileting, grooming, dressing). Mobility support includes transferring, walking assistance, and help with assistive devices. We also offer communication assistance (phone calls, emails, video chats), medication reminders, and emotional companionship—helping individuals stay engaged, empowered, and connected.

Brain and Mobility Support Services We Offer

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Mobility Assistance

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Transferring Assistance

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Help with Walking

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Dementia and Alzheimer's Care

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Visual Impairment Support

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Help with Assistive Technology

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Post-Hospitalization Support

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Personal Care & Hygiene

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Toileting Assistance & Incontinence Care

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Medication Reminders

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Family Communication

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Light Housekeeping & Homemaking

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Hands-on Assistance with Feeding

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Hydration & Nutrition Monitoring

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Help with Shopping & Errands

Scheduling Transportation

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Accompanying To Appointments

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Emotional Support & Companionship

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Recreational Activities

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Socialization

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Home Exercise

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Brain & Mobility Support Services NOT Covered By Medicaid In Maryland​

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Emotional Support & Companionship

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Home Exercise Programs

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Help With Technology

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Recreational & Social Activities

Steps To Receiving Brain and Mobility Support With Medicaid/CFC Coverage

Start Your Application

Call the Maryland Department of Health (844-627-5465) or Maryland Access Point (844-627-5465) to initiate a referral for the HCBS Waiver/CFC program.

Select Your Support Planning Agency

Choose a Support Planning Agency (or one will be assigned if no selection is made within 21 days).

Complete Your Needs Assessment

Complete your needs assessment when the Local Health Department calls you. Schedule and complete a functional needs assessment when contacted by the Local Health Department or Telligen (a state contractor). 

Develop Your Plan of Service

When your support planner calls, develop your Plan Of Service (POS) by requesting the type and amount of services you need and listing Concierge Home Care of Maryland as your personal assistance provider.

Your POS is Reviewed

Once your POS is approved, you’ll receive an official start date letter. 

Approval Letter

Once your POS is approved, you’ll receive an official start date letter.

Call Concierge

Contact Concierge Home Care of Maryland. Let us know your preference and schedule, and we’ll match you with one of our highly trained caregivers.

In-Home Assessment

Schedule an in-home nurse assessment and complete necessary paperwork.

Start of Services

Begin receiving services from a qualified caregiver.

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