Shared Living

The Shared Living program is funded by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS). Most people with disabilities in a Shared Living placement either work or volunteer in the community. They may go to some type of day activity or program. Our Shared Living program is supported and supervised by Support Coordinators. Service Coordinators make… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

NuPath’s Shared Living program helps people increase their independence. The program provides chances for community engagement. People have support and companionship of a caretaker at home. We work with people and their loved ones to find fulfilling living situations that are loving and supportive. Shared living offers a natural setting. We help the people… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

Our Shared Living program matches adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) or acquired brain injury (ABI) with welcoming people or families in their community. We offer long term, in-home placement. The goal is to have the provider family fit the person into their home and community life. Riverside is there every step of… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

Shared Living is an important alternative to group homes. The Shared Living program matches adults with disabilities with families or people (providers) who want to share their home. Providers support people with disabilities (PwD) with transportation, community involvement. They help with other activities of daily living (ADLs) like personal care, cooking and money management.… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

The Arc of Opportunity’s Shared Living residential program pairs adults with disabilities with non-family members. Caregivers have the want, ability, and needed room in their home. They can support a person as a Home Care Provider. The staff at The Arc look at both the person’s and the Home Care Provider’s goals, personal choices,… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

Shared Living serves adults with developmental disabilities (DD) who are in need of a welcoming home. They can get ongoing support.  The person is matched by Venture with a person or family who has been recruited and screened as a Shared Living Provider. Venture can place a person w/DD into a Shared Living Provider’s home. The agency… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

In Shared Living, a single, couple, or family share their home and life experiences with a person with an intellectual disability (ID). A shared living provider is willing to work on a mutually supportive relationship. It offers the person with ID the chance to live the life they choose, through teaching, compassion and respect of choice.… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

Advocates Shared Living matches people with disabilities (PwD) to members of the community. They provide care at home, much like a family member. People gain greater independence and opportunities for an active lifestyle. They have the support and companionship of someone who cares for them at home. Our team works closely with people and… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

Shared Living Providers welcome adults with developmental or intellectual disability (IDD), autism (ASD) or brain injury (BI) into their homes and lives. They ensure the stability, safety, health, and welfare of those people under their care. The Shared Living Program offers people with disabilities (PwD) a chance to live in the community in a family-like… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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Shared Living

Shared Living is: A supported living space that gives the person a sense of belonging to a family. People share a home and life’s experiences. LifeWorks Inc. 19 – 22, 23 – 59, 60 + Westwood Danielle Warzecki SharedLiving@Lifeworksma.org 781-769-3298 16211 Shared Living Housing, Independent Living 4) Southeast Case Management, Skills Training, Socialization Activities… Continue Reading Shared Living [...]

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