One-on-one support tailored to the unique, daily needs of a person with significant, long-term functional impairments.
(Personal Assistance) is more than just a care service—it is a cornerstone of the Independent Living movement, designed to empower people with extensive disabilities to live life on their own terms. By providing individualized support, it breaks down barriers to social participation, enabling individuals to work, study, parent, and engage in leisure activities with the same freedom as non-disabled people.
Accompanying the user to work, studies, hobbies, and social events.
To enable equality, dignity, and a self-determined, independent life.
Personal assistants (PAs) can assist with a wide range of activities, both personal and domestic: Bathing, washing, dressing, and eating. Daily Tasks: Cooking, shopping, cleaning, and gardening.
Personlig Assistans: Empowering Independence and Redefining Support
The assistance user is the "boss"—controlling who works, when, where, and how assistance tasks are performed. Scope of Support: What Can a PA Do?
Here is a comprehensive overview of the key components, rights, and complexities surrounding personal assistance. What is Personlig Assistans?
