Support Designed for Progress
How We Support Residents
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We provide 24-hour, person-centered support in a safe, home-like setting. Services typically include assistance with daily living, medication, management, health and behavioral supports, community integration, and skill development tailored to each individual’s needs. Care is delivered by trained staff in coordination with healthcare providers, service agencies, and families to promote dignity, independence, and quality of life.
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Each person receives a customized plan focused on building life skills, strengthening independence, and supporting personal goals.
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Our multidisciplinary team offers evidence-based behavioral strategies and clinical guidance tailored to each individual’s needs.
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We support individuals to actively participate in everyday community life, such as shopping, dining out, volunteering, working, attending classes, worship services, and social or recreational activities of their choosing. We focus on building relationships, choice, and inclusion, so individuals are valued and recognized as members of their community.
We assist individuals in successfully adjusting to changes in living situation, services, or life stage by providing planning, coordination, and hands-on support to ensure continuity of care, stability, and well-being.
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Trauma-informed care in residential settings creates safe, stable, and supportive living environments that recognize the impact of past trauma on behavior and well-being.
Services emphasize trust, choice, collaboration, and empowerment, with staff trained to respond in ways that promote emotional safety, healing, and personal growth.
Across every MARS home, individuals with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities receive comprehensive support grounded in safety, stability, and therapeutic best practices. Our multidisciplinary teams work collaboratively to meet each person’s unique needs and long-term goals.
Our Residential Programs
Enhanced Behavioral Supports Homes (EBSHs)
Higher-acuity homes with intensive behavioral services, enhanced staffing, and clinical oversight.
Adult Residential Facilities (ARFs)
Structured, supportive homes for individuals needing 24-hour care, stability, and skill-building.
Community Crisis Homes (CCHs)
Short-term crisis stabilization settings for individuals at immediate risk of institutional placement.