by Clare Husbands | Mar 12, 2026 | Blog, Remote Supports
Many people think independence means doing everything on their own. But that idea doesn’t match real life. Every day, all of us rely on support in one way or another. We use alarm clocks to wake up. We rely on coworkers to complete projects. We depend on...
by Clare Husbands | Mar 6, 2026 | Blog, Remote Supports
Independence is not just about living alone. For many families, it means something much deeper. It means waking up on time. Choosing an outfit for the day. Taking medication safely. Going to work. Managing anxiety. Making dinner. Locking the door at night. Feeling...
by Clare Husbands | Dec 1, 2025 | Blog, Remote Supports
For many case managers, exploring Remote Supports can feel like a significant shift. You want to respect the person’s desire for independence, maintain safety, and use limited staffing resources wisely — all while ensuring the support plan remains person-centered. The...
by Clare Husbands | Sep 1, 2025 | Blog, Remote Supports
Supporting people with I/DD as they pursue more independence requires balancing individual goals with safety, resources, and system limitations. Remote Supports is becoming an essential option for case managers who want to expand opportunities without adding...
by Clare Husbands | Jun 3, 2025 | Blog, Remote Supports
Remote monitoring and Remote Supports are often mentioned in the same breath, but they are not interchangeable. Treating them as if they are the same can lead to confusion, under-support, and missed opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental...
by Clare Husbands | Apr 3, 2025 | Blog, Remote Supports
Remote Supports continues to grow across HCBS systems as a flexible option for people with I/DD who want more independence without losing access to dependable, human support. But there are still many misconceptions about what Remote Supports actually is. Here’s a...