Community Housing (Group Home Residential)
Service Overview
Provides services to consumers with developmental disabilities in a licensed group home setting to achieve and maintain a full life based on person-centered choices, interests, and preferences. These services may be continuous (up to 24 hours per day) and performed by paid staff who are physically present in the home. These supports may be provided individually or simultaneously to more than one individual living in that home, depending on the required support. During the initial assessment, residents must spend at least 30 consecutive overnights in the group home during the initial 60 day assessment period to allow for a comprehensive assessment on needs.
FAQs
You can find answers to our most frequently asked questions about this service here. If you’ve got a question we haven’t covered, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
We do serve individuals with developmental disabilities who may have co-occurring MH, SA, as well as other physical/medical conditions where assistive devices and/or medications management training are required to provide necessary supports. Individuals must be served safely within the operating and staffing parameters of the program.
Services are based on the Person-Centered Plan (PCP) of each individual enrolled in this service. The PCP is also known as the Individualized Service Plan. This plan is developed with the Case Manager/Support Coordinator, the individual, service providers, and other people chosen by the individual. Each plan is strength-based and includes what is important to the person as well as what is important for the person to be healthy and safe. These services consist of skill-building, routine supports, general supports, and safety supports that enable an individual to acquire, retain or improve the self-help, socialization and adaptive skills necessary to reside successfully in home and community–based settings.
Region Ten will not share your information without your permission unless you are experiencing a mental health crisis. Region Ten reserves the right to install and activate video monitoring of the agencies’ property to include, parking lots, driveways, courtyards, lobbies, halls, residential community, and common areas. Residential community and common areas include living rooms, halls, kitchens, activity/computer rooms. Video monitoring will not include bedrooms or bathrooms.