What services does Focused Care & Solutions (FCS), LLC provide?
We offer person-centered in-home support services, including life skills training, personal care assistance, health monitoring, medication reminders, behavioral support, and social engagement for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Can you help with things like bathing, cooking, and transportation?
Yes! Our services include personal care assistance, support with household tasks, cooking, budgeting, and even learning to use public transportation safely.
Who is eligible to receive services from FCS?
We serve individuals with documented intellectual or developmental disabilities who live in Virginia and are eligible under Medicaid Waiver programs or CSB (Community Services Board) contracts
Who provides the care?
Our team includes experienced Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), supervised by a Program Manager, Program Director, and Risk & Compliance Manager. All staff are trained, compassionate, and dedicated to your well-being.
How do I get started with FCS?
Simply call us at 540-634-0660 or email info@focusedcares.org or focusedcsllc@gmail.com. We’ll guide you through a brief consultation, help determine your needs, and walk you through the enrollment process.
Do you offer flexible scheduling?
Absolutely. We understand that every person and family has unique needs, so we offer flexible scheduling options that work for your lifestyle.
Are your services covered by Medicaid?
Yes. FCS accepts Medicaid Waiver funding, and we also work in coordination with local CSBs to ensure access to services for eligible individuals.
How do you ensure safety and privacy?
FCS adheres to all state regulations and privacy standards. Our Risk & Compliance Manager ensures every aspect of care is safe, secure, and fully compliant.
What does “person-centered care” mean?
t means we design your care plan around you. Your preferences, goals, and values guide everything we do — from daily routines to long-term support strategies.
Can families be involved in the care planning process?
Yes — we highly encourage it. We believe collaboration with families and caregivers leads to better outcomes, stronger relationships, and more meaningful support.