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ACTION-Housing - Housing Connector

Assists with finding housing and making connections between individuals/families that have varying disabilities and property owner/managers. Connects people with disabilities to independent housing options of their choice, in the community of their choice. Serves as a resource of information, light case management, advocacy, and assistance with navigating through various housing systems.

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Verland Foundation - Residential Services

Offers several levels of supportive housing for individuals with intellectual, physical, and other related disabilities.

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Community Care Connections - Community Home Program

Provides residential placement for adolescents and adults who have intellectual disabilities. Staff assists residents with their personal care and with training in the areas of independent living and socialization.

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Lifesteps - Lifesharing

Provides individuals with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to reside in the private homes of host families. Host families provide food, shelter, personal care, transportation, and comprehensive supports to one or two individuals.

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Achieva - Advocacy and Family Support Services

Provides advocacy services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. Offers individualized representation in accessing special education services, adult intellectual disabilities, waiver services, healthcare, transportation, and any other concerns of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

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Achieva - Home and Community Support

Provides in-home and community caregivers to support people of any age with physical, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Caregiver supports can be provided for a few hours a month, daily, weekly and/or 24-hour bases. Builds independence, as well as ensures the health and safety of the individuals that are supported.

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Arc of Northeastern Pennsylvania - Community Residential

Provides trained staff in each home to assist individuals in various aspects of household routines such as shopping, laundry, cooking, budgeting and entertaining.

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United Community Independence Programs - Services -Develomental Disability

Offers residential homes, residential support, supported employment, self-advocacy, day services, and habilitation.

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Carbon Monroe Pike Mental Health and Developmental Services - Residential Developmental Services -Pike County

Licensed Community Homes are able to provide round the clock assistance and supervision of an individual both in the home and in the multitude of social and community gatherings that are offered through providers. Life Sharing through Family Living allows an individual to live in a family environment with trained individuals providing care. Depending upon the consumer, these homes can be licensed or unlicensed.

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Greater Erie Community Action Committee - Domiciliary Care (Adult Foster Care)

Matches adults who cannot live alone (because of age-related problems, or physical or developmental disabilities) with families who are willing to provide a supportive, family-like living arrangement for them. Dom Care providers care for no more than three people, and undergo a thorough vetting process. Also recruits and screens potential providers.

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Martha Lloyd Community Services - CRF and ICF/ID Residential Services

Provides semi-independent living in community homes that focus on mastering basic activities for daily living (meal planning, housekeeping, money handling, etc.), recreation and leisure activities (going to fairs, festivals, and other events), and offers an animal program (caring for dogs, cats, ducks, chickens, and other animals to teach teamwork and respect).

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York County Government - York County Human Services Department - MH-IDD Program

Offers Intellectual Disabilities services, providing case management, family support services, community participation supports (formally called day programming), supported employment, residential habitation, in-home, and companion as well as respite.

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Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging - Dom Care (Adult Foster Care)

Matches adults who cannot live alone (because of age-related problems, or physical or developmental disabilities) with families who are willing to provide a supportive, family-like living arrangement for them. Dom Care providers care for no more than three people, and undergo a thorough vetting process. Also recruits and screens potential providers.

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New Visions - Supportive Living

Offers Supportive Living services provide support to individuals living in community apartments.

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Centre County Human Services- Office of Adult Services - Section 811 Housing

Offers units specifically designed for individuals with disabilities. Eligible applicants will also receive wrap-around case management services.

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Pathways of Southwestern Pennsylvania - Residential Program

Provides licensed homes in the community with 24/7 staff member support. Assistance is provided withmedications, meals, housekeeping, finances, decision-making, health and wellness, and emotional well-being. The Residential Program is offered on a long-term or a short-term basis. Supported Living program enables the individual to remain at home with support from staff to manage personal resources, health, mobility, transportation, and use of community resources to promote independence.

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Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging - Domiciliary Care Services

Provides a residential program for adults who are unable to live alone because of difficulties with daily living skills, in social or personal adjustment, or because of disabilities. Providers open up their homes to individuals who need a supervised living arrangement in a home-like environment.

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New Visions - Community Residential Rehabilitation Services (CRR)

Provides intensive support to assist individuals to develop the practical skills they need to live as independently in the community as possible. Persons live together in a house with their own bedroom and shared living space. They are offered training in skills such as cooking, cleaning, budgeting, vocational and educational pursuits, time management, and medication management. Trained staff is available in the home 24 hours a day.

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Improved Dwellings for Altoona (IDA) - Public Housing

Develops, rehabilitates, and manages subsidized housing for low and moderate income families, older adults, and persons with disabilities.

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Step By Step - Step by Step

Provides community residential services, pre-vocational training services, and intermediate care for adults with intellectual disabilities.

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Community Living and Learning - Lifesharing

A supportive living relationship matching contracted provider(s) and individuals with similar lifestyles and interests; individual(s) live in the provider's home as a member of the family.

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Access Services - Delaware Valley - Lifesharing

Provides placement services for individuals young adults and adults with intellectual disabilities to live with qualified, trained providers.

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Partners for Quality - Citizen Care

Provides community-based support to adults with intellectual and development disabilities. Offers a range of services including employment, day programs, and residential assistance.

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New Visions - Fairweather Lodge

Offers a home for residents. Meets regularly as a group where they develop problem-solving skills, living skills, leadership skills, and group decision-making. They also work in the Lodge business, earning an income, and making decisions for the business.

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Family Care Services - Developmental Disabilities Program

Provides Life Sharing and respite services to adults diagnosed with IDD in private residential homes.

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