Today Episcopal Group Homes is making that original dream a reality by continuing to be a place where families feel comfortable transitioning their sons and daughters into a residential setting that provides the professional support and care they need and deserve.
- Family-like home environments, where residents have the security and freedom to be themselves, enjoy life, and take part in the community
- Supervision, training, and support are provided on site 24-hours a day by trained program staff
- Residential services are funded through ICF-MR services, or the DD waiver
- Participants live with family, or on their own
- Programs are highly individualized
- Staff work one-on-one with persons served at his/her home on everyday tasks such as money management, housekeeping, personal care, cooking, and development of other life skills
- EGH provides 24-hour a day on call staffing
- In-home services are funded through the DD waiver program, or through private pay
Semi-Independent Living Services
(SILS)
- Services uniquely designed to meet the needs and desires of adults with developmental disabilities
- Participants live with family, or on their own
- EGH staff work with the individual and their support team to develop a custom care plan that emphasizes health and safety
- Semi-Independent Living Skills Services can be funded using county funds or through private pay
Our Vision
To push the horizon of traditional care, offering our clients access to a better world, a more accepting world, and a world in which they have a chance to realize their full potential.
Our Philosophy
At EGH, we strongly encourage skill development, relationship building, and self-determination, as opposed to simply providing a protective environment. Training in self-help an social skills, along with opportunities to experience the natural consequence of decisions and behavior, promote growth toward maximum self-sufficiency.
Our Mission
To provide quality residential services to persons with developmental disabilities, creating for them a supportive and challenging environment and the opportunity to develop skills essential to functioning as members of a community.
The future looks dynamic and hopeful, invigorated by the accomplishments of 40 years of service.