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Good Shepherd Manor
Offers two residential programs for men with developmental disabilities and intellectual disabilities intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs), Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILAs).
Residents participate in a variety of programs, including vocational opportunities and community day services to learn and develop skills. Also provide clinic services with nursing on staff.
Association for Individual Development
Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Cedar Valley Community Support Services - Cedar Rapids
Optimae LifeServices - Eldora
Northern Will County Special Recreation Association
Offers a range of programs and services to people with disabilities, including social clubs and events, skill-based programs, seasonal camps, cultural arts, special events, sports teams, sensory room experiences, competition at Special Olympics and more, also offers an adult day program.
Goodwill of the Heartland - Iowa City
Association for Individual Development - Aurora Behavioral Health Services
Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Sparc
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.
Apace - Geneva
Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.
Easterseals Iowa
Apace - Bellevue
Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.
Reach For Your Potential
Central Iowa Residential Services - Tama
Illinois Valley Industries
Apace - Fairbury
Vocational, residential, and day services support and training to persons with developmental disabilities and/or related conditions.
Imagine the Possibilities Region 2 - Corning
Marklund Hyde Center
Provides individualized programming for adults with developmental, physical, and medical disabilities. Offers the following services:
- Developing social skills and other everyday skills
- Various kinds of therapy
- Activities of daily living
- Pre-vocational and vocational skills training
- Communication development
- Community/vocational outings.
Systems Unlimited - Washington
Designed to help individuals optimize their personal and social competency to live successfully in the community. Activities include volunteerism, leisure and recreation, health and wellness, personal empowerment, access to the arts, making friends, pursuing hobbies, passions, and more.
Lawrence Crawford Association for Exceptional Citizens
Provides assistance for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services offer help with decision making, managing health issues, and supporting healthy living. Activities include educational instruction, daily living skills practice, and vocational support. Vocational training supports developing job skills, positive work habits, and allows access to work in a supervised environment.
Arc of East Central Iowa, The
Family Resource Center
A waiver home is an alternative to institutions for the elderly and people with behavioral or mental conditions/disabilities. Staff is trained to help each consumer understand that living in a waiver home means that they are required to be considerate of others and respectful of the rules in their homes. Staff also help them understand that living in a waiver home is not a final chapter where someone “put” them, but rather, a new chapter where they can function to the best of their abilities with trained staff members who are aware of each individual’s circumstances. The group home situation allows the individual to develop skills in:
- Financial management
- Cooking
- Cleaning
- Shopping.
An individual can also learn more about personal relationships and connecting to their community.
Crosspoint Human Services - Hazel Street
Works to ensure that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities achieve greater independence, personal choice, self-awareness, and wellness opportunities.
Association for Individual Development - Aurora (Liberty Street)
Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Bridgeway - Normal
Provides community based services to individuals with developmental, intellectual, or severe mental illnesses. The program focuses on goal-oriented, individualized and accessible support to improve self-sufficiency so that people can achieve recovery outcomes, personal growth and decreased need for costly institutional care. Services can include building living skills and learning how to navigate the community and services that are needed.
Arrowleaf - Johnson County - Oliver Street
Helps adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities develop and enhance daily adaptive living skills and economic self-sufficiency through out-of-home training designed to foster appropriate behavior, greater independence, and personal choice.