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Family and Kinship Foster Care

Coordinates with adults, ages 21 years and older, including family members, who are willing to provide foster care to dependent children who’ve been removed from their homes and need alternative family arrangement. Also, assists children or adults with developmental disabilities, sensory impairments, physical disabilities, emotional problems or multiple disabilities who are unable to live with their […]

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Family-Type Home for Adults

Facility which provide for adults who cannot live on their own. These homes our private or apartments, owned or rented by the operator. This is a family-type atmosphere, four-residents per unit, who are unrelated to the operator. The operator can be anyone who enjoys helping others become independent. Provides three meals a day plus nutritious […]

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Group Homes

Offers two levels of residential environments for individuals with developmental disabilities.Supervised Living – allowing residents active involvement in daily programs, around-the-clock supervision and support to enhance and maintain independence to live, work, socialize and participate in community life.Supported Living – offer oversight, guidance and intermittent support to residents who can live on their own, or […]

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Habilitation and Respite Care

Offers residential habilitation, day habilitation, service coordination, and respite services to people with developmental disabilities.

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Halfway Houses and Supportive Housing

Offers structured living residences for clients who are receiving outpatient substance abuse treatment care. The halfway housing is the first step into transitional housing to encourage the use of living skills to transition into transitional housing. 

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Hedgerow House

Provides a substance abuse recovery residence program for individuals with a substance abuse diagnoses. Focuses on Relapse Prevention planning which includes; individual and group counseling, tobacco recovery counseling, vocational planning, social/recreational activities, enhancement of communication, and life skills, and intense involvement with the recovery community (AA, NA, SLAA, CODA, OA, etc).