Comprehensive Care Programs Designed to Support Kansas Families

Caretech of Kansas provides in-home care programs that support children, adults, and seniors living with disabilities or daily support needs. Through Kansas Medicaid HCBS, we help individuals stay safe and independent at home with personalized care, skill-building, respite, transportation support, and assistance navigating HCBS eligibility. Our team delivers compassionate, person-centered services tailored to each individual's unique goals.

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Caretech of Kansas Care Programs

  • Young adult woman with down syndrome.

    Best Possible Care Program

    At Caretech of Kansas, we know how At Caretech of Kansas, we are committed to creating a nurturing environment where caregivers and care recipients thrive together. Through our Best Possible Care Program, we empower families and friends to provide care that comes from the heart—while also receiving professional training and earning an income for the support they offer. It’s compassionate care built on comfort, trust, and dignity every step of the way.

  • Autistic child enjoying learning time with a Caretech caregiver.

    Children with Special Needs Program

    Caretech of Kansas’ Children with Special Needs Program provides individualized, in-home and community-based support for children living with developmental, physical, or intellectual disabilities. Our caregivers focus on safety, daily living skills, emotional wellbeing, and meaningful engagement—empowering each child to thrive in their own environment while giving families the consistent support they need.

  • Adult female with down syndrome.

    Adults Living with Disabilities Program

    Caretech of Kansas’ Adults Living with Disabilities Program provides personalized, in-home and community-based support designed to promote independence, safety, and meaningful daily living. Our trained caregivers help with personal care, household tasks, skill development, transportation, social engagement, and health-related routines—empowering adults with intellectual, developmental, or physical disabilities to live confidently in their homes and fully participate in their communities.