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Community support offers services to individuals with disabilities living in their own home who need assistance in maintaining independence.

Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILAs) provide 24/7 supports in any of The Arc's fifteen group homes. Services range from intermittent supports to 24 hour assistance that promote independence in daily living, self-sufficiency and integration into the community.

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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities

Provides residential services in a community based home with 1-3 other roommates and have staff available to them 24 hours per day. Support services are individualized for each person. Some common areas of support and skill development include: self-care, daily living skills, community skills, social skills, community skills, medication setup and follow through.

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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Provides Residential and Day Habilitative Services to individuals with developmental disabilities.

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Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Adult Residential Care Homes

Provides affordable housing and support services to those in need of help to build a new future. Offers a Transitional Living Program for up to two years to assist homeless young women and their children to achieve stability in their lives by providing them with a stable home and intensive support services. Also offers aftercare services to help families as they transition into permanent housing.

Offers permanent affordable housing and supportive services for homeless families with dependent children in which the head of household or their child has a disability. The program enables families with severe and persistent issues, such as mental illness, chronic health problems, and substance abuse to achieve long-term housing stability.

The goal is to help individuals reach their fullest potential by encouraging and mentoring them.

Some of the services provided include:

-- Counseling

-- Parenting classes

-- Budgeting

-- Support groups

-- Job or vocational training

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Rapid Re-Housing Programs
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Copper Creek provides a secured, assisted living residence and support services for adults with memory loss, including Alzheimer's disease and dementia. There are 10 units with 24 hour building security; 3 meals per day plus snacks in restaurant style dining room; social, cultural, spiritual, and educational programs; personal care and wellness services; medication management assistance; personal emergency response system; regularly scheduled transportation services; bathrooms, housekeeping, laundry services, air conditioning; electric heat and water included in rent; cable television and telephone service from local vendors.

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Secured Supportive Housing Units
Assisted Living Facilities

On-site supervised living arrangement for adults with a developmental disability. Taught skills to increase independent living, increase community integration, and build a social support network.

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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Copper Creek provides assisted living services including short term respite (for up to 30 days); full time long term care while recuperating from surgery or permanent living arrangements. It has 24-hour building security; 3 meals per day plus snacks in restaurant style dining; social, cultural, spiritual, and educational programs; personal care and wellness services; medication management assistance; personal emergency response system; housekeeping laundry services, and regularly scheduled transportation services. There are 30 one- and two-bedroom units with kitchens, bathrooms, air conditioning; electric heat and water included in rent; cable television and telephone service from local vendors.

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Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Assisted Living Facilities
Maple Memory Lane has 14 assisted living apartments. Each apartment includes an emergency response system and is a secured, single occupancy unit. Nurses are on duty 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. There is music therapy and rehabilitation services as well as daily activities. Staff has specialized training in dementia and Alzheimer's care.

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Secured Supportive Housing Units
Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted residential services provides structured supervision, evaluation, and training, independent living and social/recreational skills as prescribed by an Individual Program Plan (IPP). Homes are located in residential neighborhoods where clients are active members of neighborhoods and communities. Staff is available to provide 24-hour supervision and training if needed.

Provides quality, affordable and accessible housing to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. People who apply to live in Mosaic housing do not have to receive other services from Mosaic and may receive services from other providers. All residents must qualify according to established income guidelines. Income must be below the low or very low-income guidelines for the county of residence.

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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities

Offers independent living services for individuals with a developmental disability. Residents receive individualized support in all areas of their life. Services concentrate on developing skills in the areas of economic self-sufficiency, independence, and community integration.

Curtis House is a 3-5 bed residential facility for adults with intellectual disabilities offering 24 hour care, meals and activities; the home is Medicaid certified for HCBS ID Waiver services.

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Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Assisted Living Facilities

Foster care program for teens.

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Case/Care Management
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Life Skills Education
Supervised Living for Older Youth
In-home residential services designed to develop and maintain skills ranging from personal care to protective oversight. Residential habilitation is an around-the-clock service in a group home setting or Extended Family Home/Shared Living. Risk services provides extra training and clinical staff involvement.

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Adult Residential Care Homes
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Renter assistance through a grant funded program. Based on available funding, meeting eligible criteria, and documentation requirements. Some assistance may be available for small amounts of rent due. Other grant sources may be able to assist for longer time periods those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Donald Lundak Center is a 24 hour staffed assisted living facility for residents with dementia. The facility offers 12 suites with an one-on-one staff patient ratio. Services include: assists with medication, dressing, grooming/bathing, case management, three meals per day, and special programming.

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Secured Supportive Housing Units
Assisted Living Facilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Offers a variety of permanent housing options including one-bedroom efficiencies, or two-bedroom apartments, available in the cities of Clinton and DeWitt, Iowa. Psychiatric rehabilitation services are optional.

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Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Services for people with an intellectual disability and who may also have a physical disability. The program consists of Residential Care Facility-Intellectual Disability (RCF-ID) licensed group homes housing eight individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Staff provide supervision, instruction, and assistance in community living. Residents receive 24-hour supervision and assistance and must participate in daily work or day habilitation services.
HCBS (HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES) programs provide training and support to people living in shared homes in the community with opportunities for learning skills to help develop independence.(Pella/Knoxville and Indianola/Des Moines regions).

SCL (SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING) program is for those people who just need someone to "drop-in" to assist them with various things. Individuals in this program can live with their families, or they can live in their own home or apartment. A Living Skills Advisor will schedule time to meet with them every week to assist them with needed tasks - budgeting, cooking, cleaning, shopping, appointments, social skills, and problem solving.

SPIRITUAL SERVICES are available to all clients.

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Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities

Provides individuals with developmental disabilities to live in a natural home setting with the security of 24-hour supervision/assistance. Offering hands-on life experiences for clients in the areas of daily living including shopping, cooking, personal care, community access, finances, medication, and greater independence.

Offers community-based living programs designed to help individuals learn the skills needed to live as independently as possible. Support is provided based on an individual's needs and abilities. The frequency and duration of support may vary from one to two hours a week to 24 hours per day. Skill training includes self-advocacy, menu planning, shopping, cooking, laundry, home maintenance, crisis planning, personal hygiene, socialization, relationships, using natural supports, health, medication management, safety, community mobility, making choices and money management.

Clients have access to community concerts and plays, church activities, school sporting events, mini golf, Special Time activities at the YMCA, Kiwanis AKtion Club, the aquatic center, eating out, shopping and movies, all based on individual choice.

Locations vary from apartment living to individual homes or duplexes. Community living locations include West Side Apartments, seven homes throughout the community, a duplex on Williams Street and various apartments.

Transportation is provided for trips to doctor appointments, grocery stores, local stores, community events, etc., by staff as needed. Individuals are taught to access community transportation when appropriate and available.

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Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Offers a home to 24 men and women on 80 acres of farmland. Trained professionals work to help clients with autism gain important life skills, as well as providing assistance and support with vocational and educational opportunities. The program is home to a working farm operation and individuals served may choose to participate in paid work opportunities. Licensed as Intermediate Care Facility for people with intellectual disabilities (ICF/ID).

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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities

Provides intensive therapy and support for individuals who have sustained a traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumor, loss of oxygen, or other neurological conditions. The program includes a semi-independent living environment designed to support adults with disabilities, offering functional skills training and on-site supportive services in a group setting. Residents are encouraged to develop self-help skills and may receive assistance in managing personal needs, with staff available as needed. Additionally, the program facilitates supported living services, helping individuals transition to living in their own homes or apartments by providing personalized assistance with daily living activities, budgeting, medical appointments, meal preparation, and community engagement.

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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Residential care for people with mental illness.

Services for adults with mental illness.

- Day rehabilitation programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities.

- Community support services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life.

- Residential rehabilitation provides a structured skill-building program within a group home setting.

- Vocational services provides work-related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment.

- Peer Specialists are trained to assist those newly diagnosed with a mental health issue or are in the midst of recovery and need motivation. Peer Specialists offer insight for dealing with mental illness and how it impacts work, relationships, finances, health, and more. They also connect clients with resources and programs.

- Assertive Community Treatment services provide a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community.

- Case management services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services.

- Community housing (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services.

- Family education services offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.

- Psychiatric Outpatient including medication management and counseling coupled with primary health care services. Also includes care coordination and health and wellness services.

- First Episode Psychosis services for persons 14-34 years of age and experiencing first time with psychosis.

- Crisis Services provides immediate mental health support for people of all ages to help resolve a crisis situation. The team will come to the client as a mobile crisis team as needed and provide follow-up support after the crisis. Contact is available from a crisis team member and/or therapist within 24-48 hours after delivering crisis services. Tele-health options are available for follow-up.

- Peer support specialists provide peer navigation services for individuals who are struggling or are in recovery from opioid addiction. Peer staff will provide assistance with accessing treatment services, care coordination to access community-based services, and support that helps in promoting recovery.

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General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Peer Counseling
Vocational Rehabilitation
In Person Crisis Intervention
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Assertive Community Treatment
Peer Mental Health Support Services
Talklines/Warmlines
Adult Day Programs
Case/Care Management
Medication Information/Management
General Mental Health Support Groups
Services to persons with developmental disabilities.

Residential services, alternative living.

Vocational services.

Family and medical support services, respite care.

Supported employment services and job search.

Contract Procurement/ Enclaves/Business in Industry.

Shared Living Provider.

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Children's In Home Respite Care
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Foster Homes
Adult In Home Respite Care
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Supported Employment
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Adult Out of Home Respite Care