APD Services in Central Florida
Love and Loveable Care proudly offers in-home support services through Florida’s Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD) Waiver Program. We serve clients across Central Florida who qualify for APD support, helping individuals with developmental disabilities live more independently and safely in their homes. Our compassionate team provides personalized care in Brevard, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Sumter, Hardee, Highlands, and Polk counties. Whether your loved one needs daily assistance or occasional help maintaining their independence, we are here to help with services that are approved under Florida’s APD iBudget Waiver.

Why Families Choose Love and Loveable Care for APD Services
We are honored to serve as a trusted provider for families receiving support through the Florida Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD). Our trained, background-checked staff are passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities through dependable, respectful care. We work closely with Support Coordinators and Waiver Specialists to make sure each plan of care is customized and approved.
What APD Services Include
Our services under the Florida APD Waiver program are designed to help individuals with developmental disabilities remain as independent and safe as possible in their homes and communities. Depending on the approved plan, our services may include:
- Assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Light housekeeping and home organization
- Meal preparation and nutritional support
- Medication reminders and routine monitoring
- Support with community access and social activities
- Transportation to appointments, errands, or outings
- Respite care for family caregivers
- Companion care and personal safety supervision
All services are delivered with dignity and respect, empowering individuals to make choices about their daily lives.
Families choose us for:
Knowledge of APD guidelines and iBudget Waiver requirements
Flexible scheduling tailored to each client’s lifestyle
Support with daily living tasks, transportation, and social engagement
Ongoing communication with guardians, coordinators, and family members
Reliable service coverage across Central Florida’s APD regions

Who Can Benefit From In-Home Nursing?
Who Can Benefit From APD Services
- Individuals with Autism, Down Syndrome, or intellectual disabilities
- Adults needing support with daily routines and independence
- Young adults transitioning from school-based services
- Families needing help with supervision or caregiver relief
- Individuals seeking meaningful engagement and quality of life at home
If your loved one has a developmental disability and is eligible for Florida’s APD Waiver Program, our team is ready to support you with trusted in-home care throughout Central Florida.

APD Service Areas in Central Florida
Love and Loveable Care provides APD Waiver services throughout the following counties in Florida’s Central Region:
Orlando Area
Serving Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties with reliable in-home care under the APD Waiver.
Wildwood Area
Supporting families in Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties through experienced caregivers and regional coordination.
Lakeland Area
Covering Hardee, Highlands, and Polk counties with compassionate, licensed APD Waiver support services.
Our team partners with each APD field office to ensure personalized, region-specific care that meets your family’s needs.
Getting Started With APD Services
We begin by reviewing your approved APD support plan. If you’re unsure what you’re eligible for, we can help you connect with your Support Coordinator or APD representative. From there, we’ll match you with a compassionate caregiver who understands the unique needs of individuals served under the Florida APD Waiver.
Frequently Asked Questions About Florida APD Waiver Services
Who qualifies for Florida’s APD Waiver services?
To qualify, individuals must have a developmental disability such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, intellectual disabilities, or Prader-Willi syndrome. Eligibility is determined by the Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD).
What does APD stand for and what do they do?
APD stands for the Agency for Persons with Disabilities. This Florida state agency helps individuals with developmental disabilities access services to live more independently at home and in the community.
Are APD Waiver services only for children?
No, APD services are available for eligible children and adults of all ages who have a qualifying developmental disability.
Can I choose my own provider for APD services?
Yes, families and individuals can choose their APD Waiver provider based on their specific support needs and region.
How do I contact my local APD office?
Visit the Florida APD website and search for your local field office. Central Florida families are typically served by the Orlando, Wildwood, or Lakeland APD regions.