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Provides Adult Group Homes. Each individual actively takes part in the day-to-day activities of cleaning, cooking, shopping, along with a wide variety of recreational activities. Elmwood Heights: Residential facility for 67 adult individuals who are physically and developmentally disabled as well as medically fragile. A comfortable homelike atmosphere combining highly specialized services with around the clock medical care. Personalized attention and training is provided to help the individual develop daily living skills.
Helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by enabling them to successfully live, learn, work, and socialize in the community. Its programs are attuned to the unique potential of each individual and designed to build self-confidence and independence. Support services are provided through one or more of the following programs:
- 24-hour residential support.
- Developmental training.
- Supported living.
- Supported employment.
- Competitive employment.
- Janitorial training.
Offers group homes with 24/7 staff supervision for adults with disabilities, as well as independent homes for adults with disabilities. Individuals in group and individual homes receive staff assistance based on level of need.
Offers assisted residential living for individuals with an intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each home is adapted and personalized to meet each individual's needs, as well as their physical and emotional needs. Staff will provide as needed training and assistance with all aspects of living independently. Including cooking and cleaning skills, transportation, medical needs, making and keeping appointments, grocery shopping, paying bills, and more.
Provides permanent supportive housing for individuals and families experiencing chronic homelessness or fleeing domestic violence. Our program combines stable, affordable housing with ongoing case management and supportive services to help participants maintain housing, increase self-sufficiency and improve overall well-being.
Provides services to veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, mental health, or justice involvement. Services include immediate food and shelter assistance, including both transitional and permanent housing, outreach to community shelters and places not meant for human habitation, job training, life skills development, and education, financial support to prevent homelessness, addiction and mental health treatment, and justice system navigation and community reentry from incarceration.
Offers site-based permanent housing to adults living with a disabling condition (primarily HIV). Individuals living in permanent housing are afforded case management, advocacy, and other supportive services.
Also offers community-based permanent housing. Offers permanent housing to adults in apartments throughout the community. Provides housing to the chronically homelessness, HIV positive individuals, and disabled individuals.
Provides an early intervention program. Services are designed to improve a child’s growth in the areas of language, speech, motor coordination, self-help skills, and social development. Developmental, physical, and speech therapies are available as part of the comprehensive overall early intervention program. Parental involvement is an integral part of the program. This approach is designed to teach parents how to incorporate these skills into their child’s daily routines.
Provides Permanent Supportive Housing to chronically homeless adults referred through the Community Coordinated Entry System maintained by Heartland HOUSED and the Heartland Continuum of Care.
Provides services to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
- Day services: Developmental Training and Vocational Services.
- Residential Services: Group homes (CILA and CLF) and intermittent and family supports (CILA-I and CILA-F).
- Home Based Support Services.
- Special Olympics and Recreation Services.
Provides qualifying veterans with affordable, permanent housing by building tiny homes. The veteran must be able to pay utilities, taxes, and insurance; there is no mortgage. At 10 years and 1 day, the veteran is given the title to the home.
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