Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

At Aasarallc, we understand that navigating support services, healthcare programs, and residential care options can raise many questions for residents, families, and caregivers. Our FAQ page is designed to provide clear, accessible answers to the most common inquiries, helping you better understand the services we offer and how we can support your unique needs.

Whether you’re exploring occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, behavioral support, residential programs, respite care, or adaptive aids, our FAQs serve as a comprehensive resource to clarify processes, eligibility, scheduling, and care expectations. We also provide guidance on transportation, dental services, dietary support, and other essential aspects of our person-centered approach.

Our goal is to make information easy to find, ensuring transparency and peace of mind. By addressing common concerns, we empower families and residents to make informed decisions, feel confident in the care being provided, and engage fully in our programs. This page is continuously updated to reflect new services, best practices, and insights from our experienced team, so you always have the most relevant and reliable guidance.

Who can access Aasarallc services?

Our services are available for adults and children with physical, cognitive, developmental, or behavioral challenges, as well as those recovering from illness, injury, or age-related changes.

How do I get started?

Contact our team via phone, email, or our website to schedule an intake assessment. We will guide you through the process and recommend the services that best meet your needs.

Are your staff licensed and trained?

Yes. All professionals at Aasarallc—including occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, social workers, nurses, and care assistants—are fully licensed, trained, and experienced in their fields.

What types of services does Aasarallc offer?

We provide a wide range of supportive services including residential support, assisted living, occupational and physical therapy, speech therapy, social work, dental care, respite care, adaptive aids, transportation, dietary services, behavioral support, cognitive rehabilitation, employment and transition assistance, and more.