Group Home
Group homes are facilities designed to help increase the independence of adults with developmental disabilities. Through 24-hour supervision, our staff can assist each resident in home, community and vocational needs.
At home, we teach personal hygiene, cooking, laundry, shopping and other daily living activities. If group home residents attend our day program, we provide meaningful day opportunities and help to develop vocational and habilitation skills that may lead to future external employment.
With all community, home and work activities, we strive to turn everyday life activities into training experiences. Staff serve more as educators (or trainers) than care takers, helping to meet goals that are developed through an interdisciplinary team of family members, ASI staff, medical and social service professionals and, most importantly the individual themself.
Persons who live in our group homes may have moved from their own home, a family member’s home or another group setting. In order to qualify, they must meet eligibility and level of care guidelines developed by the Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services. We are funded in accordance with the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
All group home staff are employed by ASI and are supervised by group home managers, who have on-site offices and are also on call 24 hours a day.
Through annual reviews, the Indiana State Department of Health ensures our homes meet stringent guidelines.
If you would like to more about our group homes, please contact Jennifer Shook at Jennifer.Shook@asipages.com.