What happens when nonprofits that support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities can't recruit and retain enough staff to provide daily care for the 140,000 vulnerable New Yorkers who ...
People with developmental disabilities could be forced to move from larger facilities that have housed many of them their entire lives. An advocacy organization wants to phase out these large ...
The Center for Developmental Disabilities has reopened three renovated group homes on Southwoods Road in Woodbury, upgrading accessibility and first-floor living so aging residents can remain in their ...
One hundred developmentally disabled residents of Garden City-based nonprofit Life’s WORC group homes are going to watch the ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — An operator of group homes for developmentally disabled residents in Connecticut says it will lay off 342 workers and close homes in 18 towns by the end of the year. REM ...
A.W.A.R.E. Inc., is bringing two group homes for developmentally disabled people, and 35 new jobs, to Butte. “There are a lot of resources in the Butte community we want these (disabled) people to ...
Almost anyone who works in a group home in New York will say that it is a labor of love. They do it for the smiles they get from bringing their developmentally disabled clients out for a sparkly ...
When it comes to managing residential care facilities, New Jersey’s litany of errors in recent years has been a blight on our collective humanity. More than 9,000 died in our nursing homes from Covid, ...
BLOOMINGTON - Some group homes for developmentally disabled adults in Central Illinois are closing or are not reopening, partly because of the state's budget crisis. "It (the problem) is far greater ...
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