Full Circle Home Care (FCHC) currently provides DDA services across multiple Maryland counties. We maintain active DSP staffing in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, Calvert County, and Charles County, allowing us to initiate services efficiently in these areas.
Full Circle Home Care provides comprehensive, person-centered services including:
- Personal Supports
- Community Development Services
- Nursing Support Services
- Organized Health Care Delivery System (OHDS)
- * Transportation
- *Respite Care
- Supported Living Services
- Day Habilitation Services
We are dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in achieving greater independence, reaching their personal goals, and thriving within their communities. Our comprehensive services and programs are designed to enhance quality of life, promote inclusion, and empower each individual to live fully and confidently
Personal Support Services
Individualized one-to-one assistance in the home and community setting.
Community Development Services (Skill Building & Community Integration)
Support focused on independence, life skills, and meaningful community engagement.
Nursing Support Services
Registered Nurse oversight, assessments, delegation, and medication management support.
Organized Health Care Delivery System (OHDS)
Coordinated service delivery through a structured, compliant healthcare model.
Transportation Services
Safe and reliable transportation for community participation and appointments.
Respite Care Services
Temporary relief and support for caregivers and families.
Supported Living Services
Structured support for individuals living more independently.
Day Habilitation Services
Skill-based programming promoting socialization, independence, and daily living development.
DDA focuses on six (6) areas

Self-Determination, and the belief that people can:
- Plan their own lives
- Make their own decisions
- Plan and choose their own supports
- Decide how to spend the funding they have for services
- Take responsibility for the decisions they make
Self-Advocacy, and the commitment to encourage people to:
- Speak up for the things that are important to them
- Ask for what is needed or wanted and tell others about thoughts and feelings
- Speak up for their rights and make choices and decisions
Independent Living, and to make sure that people have:
- The choice of where and how to live
- Opportunities to use and learn new skills
- The option to live like people without disabilities
- Opportunities to make decisions about their life
- The ability to get involved in activities they choose
Employment, and the commitment to:
- Be an Employment First state
- Use each person’s strengths, interests, and skills to support competitive integrated employment
Assistive Technology, and the commitment to:
- Be a Technology First state
- Provide support and assistance for people to:
- Explore technology to help meet their needs
- Increase independence
- Become more connected to their communities




