A group home is a residential facility that provides care and support for individuals who may have special needs, such as those with disabilities, mental health issues, or behavioral challenges. These homes typically house a small number of residents, allowing for personalized attention and a supportive environment. Staff members are trained to assist residents with daily living skills, social interactions, and personal development.
Group homes aim to create a family-like atmosphere where residents can live more independently while receiving the necessary care. They often focus on helping individuals integrate into the community, promoting life skills, and fostering relationships with peers and caregivers.