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Medical Residential Services

Medical Residential Services (Med Res) provides 24‑hour residential support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have complex medical needs requiring ongoing nursing oversight and specialized care. Services are delivered in licensed residential homes and are fully regulated by the Department of Disabilities and Aging (DDA).

Med Res programs prioritize health, safety, and stability while supporting individuals in all aspects of daily living. Services include medication management, ongoing health monitoring, coordination of medical appointments, and implementation of physician‑ordered treatments and individualized care plans. Nursing staff collaborate closely with direct support professionals, families, and healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care and timely response to changing medical needs.

Although medical oversight is central to the program, Med Res remains firmly person‑centered. Each individual’s services are tailored to their unique medical, personal, and support needs, promoting dignity, comfort, and quality of life within a home‑like environment.

We currently operate four Medical Residential homes, each designed to provide a safe, supportive, and person‑centered setting where individuals can receive the specialized care they need to thrive.

Where personalized care empowers meaningful lives.

Intermediate Care Facility

An Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) provides 24-hour care and supervision for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need ongoing support but do not require hospital or nursing-home-level care.

A core component of ICF services is Active Treatment, which follows Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines and DDA regulations. Active Treatment is a continuous, individualized approach focused on teaching and supporting skills that promote independence, functional abilities, and overall quality of life. This includes structured programming, daily skill-building activities, and ongoing assessment to help individuals maintain or improve their physical, emotional, social, and behavioral functioning.

Care is delivered by a team and guided by individualized care plans that reflect each person’s strengths, goals, and needs. ICFs emphasize dignity, choice, health and safety, and meaningful participation in daily life while maintaining strict compliance with CMS and DDA standards.

We currently operate four ICF homes, each designed to provide a safe, supportive, and person-centered environment where individuals can thrive.