Developmental Disabilities Services offered at Community Living in Grandview
Supports individuals with developmental disabilities by providing community living services to help them live in their own homes within their own communities. Individualized teaching and training may include: - Personal hygiene - Cooking, cleaning, and laundry - Grocery shopping and menu planning - Paying bills and budgeting - Assistance with medications - Doctor appointments and following doctor orders - Support with communication devices, transportation, and support with activities
Location
673 Wallace Way, Grandview, WA 98930
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Hours
M-F, 8am-5pm.
Application process
Provides services, either through a referral by the Division of Developmental Disabilities, or private pay.
Eligibility
Adults 18 and older with developmental disabilities and their families. Participants must have a funding source that will pay for the services required by the participant. Call for more details.
Fee
No fees for participants; fees are paid by state of Washington contracts. Admission is contingent upon the program having a current vacancy or capacity and/or the individual having a funding source that will pay for the community residential services required by the individual. If not referred by DDD, call for private pay rates.
Agency info
Community Living
Community Living, formerly Spring Acres Group Homes, is a private non-profit agency, which was started in 1969 by a handful of Yakima parents. These parents wanted a local alternative to having to place their developmentally disabled children outside of Yakima into a large State operated institution. Their efforts resulted in the opening of the State's first group home in Naches, which was home to six young women. Community Living currently serves one-hundred twenty three individuals, of which, forty-two reside in Yakima, nineteen reside in Sunnyside, thirty-three reside in Bellevue and twenty-nine reside in Kent.