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Supported Living

Community-Based Residential Homes

19 community-based, licensed group residential homes for adults and children with moderate to severe intellectual and/or physical disabilities throughout Arizona. Adults and children (ages 12 to 80) receive individualized person-centered support and treatment strategies.

Designed by the member and their team, service plans are developed based on the needs and desires of the member and their family/guardian when appropriate. Services include habilitation, room and board, as well as transportation. Supervision and support by trained direct support professionals is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Note: EBF is not currently expanding residential group home capacity.

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Individually Designed Living Arrangements

County: Pima

Person-centered residential support for adults with intellectual and/or physical disabilities living in their own homes. Coaching/assistance with independent living skills including personal care, budgeting, bill paying, menu planning, grocery shopping, home upkeep, transportation, and community involvement. Support ranges from a few hours each week to 24-hour support.

Attendant Care & Respite Services

Counties: Pima, Graham & Greenlee

In-home assistance for individuals with intellectual and/or physical disabilities who live independently in their own home, or with their family/caregiver. Focuses on meeting essential personal and physical care needs, as well as basic home management.

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Respite for Caregivers of People with Developmental Disabilities

Counties: Pima, Graham & Greenlee

Caregivers who participate in the care of the person with developmental disabilities occasionally need a break. Respite services may include: providing non-medical health care, preparing or assisting in the preparation of meals and in eating, providing opportunities for community integration and involvement, providing opportunities for leisure, play, and other recreational activities, providing opportunities for the individual to make choices with regard to his/her daily activities. Respite is available on an hourly or daily basis, depending on the family’s needs and the Arizona Division of Developmental Disabilities’ authorization. There are several options regarding where respite may be provided including at the individual’s home, at the respite care provider’s home, or in a community setting of the family’s choice. This decision is made in consultation with the family.

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