Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services – Northern Kentucky
Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties
This program helps individuals with developmental disabilities live safe, healthy, and engaged lives. Services include health care coordination, transportation, and around-the-clock care at three group homes with seven or eight residents each; three neighborhood-based homes with three residents each; a respite home that offers short stays for individuals with developmental disabilities who live with family members; and community living supports for family members who care for individuals with developmental disabilities at home. Those who are able are encouraged to become involved in their communities, which is made possible through Volunteers of America’s in-home support staff, day programs, supportive employment, and other specialized services.
Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services – Clark and Floyd Counties in Indiana
Clark and Floyd counties
Comprised of a network of 9 neighborhood-based homes, the Supportive Living Program in Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana provides quality in-home support for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include health care coordination, transportation, and around-the-clock care. Those who are able are encouraged to become involved in their communities, which is made possible through Volunteers of America’s in-home support staff, and other specialized services.
Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services – Tennessee
Middle and West Tennessee
This program helps individuals with cognitive and developmental disabilities through our network of supportive living homes in the Nashville metro area, Memphis, and Murfreesboro. Residents of the homes, many of whom are aging and require medical oversight, receive around-the-clock care and support. Those who are able are encouraged to become involved in their communities, which is made possible through Volunteers of America’s in-home support staff, day programs, and other specialized services.