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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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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 - 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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TrueNorth Wellness Services - Supportive Housing

Provides a supportive living program design to prevent psychiatric and medical re-hospitalization while giving individuals independent housing in a supportive environment. Residents have access to 24/7 staff support. The program is designed to help individuals obtain independence of living within the community as well as aid in learning skills such as daily living skills, money management skills, and self-care. Also assists residents to work collaboratively with their medical professionals to understand their concerns and manage their medications.

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Jefferson 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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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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Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc. - Community Living Arrangements

Operates 23 Community Living Arrangements (CLA) and one Community Residential Rehabilitation home (CRRH).

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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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Verland Foundation - Residential Services

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

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Passavant Memorial Homes - Lifesharing

Offers family-based housing for individuals with disabilities. Both children and adults with a variety of needs and challenges can be supported through Lifesharing.

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Passavant Memorial Homes - Community Residential

Provides residential placement in neighborhood group homes for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities and mental health diagnoses. Support focuses on independence, choice, and community involvement. Staff ensure that each person adapts to residential living and coordinates the relationships between families, caregivers, and supports coordinator personnel.

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Erie Homes for Children and Adults (EHCA) - Lifesharing

Matches an individual needing supervised living with a family who is paid to provide ongoing care in their home.

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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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CPARC - Arc of Cumberland and Perry Counties - Residential Services

Provides residential services and living arrangements that offer several levels of support and encourage varying levels of independence.

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Fitzmaurice Community Services - Residential Services

Provides residential options for individuals with developmental disabilities and/or for mental health consumers. Options for persons with developmental disabilities include: Community Homes, Supported Living Services, and Life Sharing. Options for Mental Health Consumers include: Personal Care Homes, Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR), Supportive Housing: Permanent, Supervised Living, and Independent Living.

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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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Lakeshore Community Services - Family Living (Life Sharing) for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

Matches a person with a disability with an individual or a family to share their lives together. The family assists them in learning skills that will keep the individual happy, safe and healthy. The family support from the agency as well as a tax free stipend. This relationship enriches the lives of both the individual and the family.

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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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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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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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Arc Human Services - Residential Group Homes

Provides 24-hour supervised homes in the communities throughout Washington County for youth and adults with disabilities. Teaches individuals the necessary skills to maintain day-to-day living.

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ARC of Crawford County - Lifesharing

Matches adults or children with intellectual and/or developmental disability with a family/individual in the community to live together as a family unit, or in some cases companions. In addition to providing a home, the host family or companion (which are called providers), actively participates in supporting the person in cultivating self-care, social skills, and communication skills. The providers are also responsible for health and safety needs.

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Pittsburgh Mercy - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services - Residential Services

Offers a range of housing options, from independent to round-the-clock staff supervision. Residents receive supports and services based on their individual levels of need. Levels of support vary from below 30 hours per week to around-the-clock assistance.

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Lamb Foundation - Housing Intake

Provides affordable housing and support services to senior citizens and adult individuals with mental, physical, and developmental disabilities who would otherwise be homeless.

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Montgomery County Office of Aging Services - Domiciliary Care

Offers supportive housing and placement services for older adults or individuals that may not otherwise be able to care for themselves independently.

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