Group Homes
Group homes are residential facilities that provide care and support for individuals who may have disabilities, mental health issues, or other special needs. These homes typically house a small number of residents, allowing for personalized attention and a family-like environment. Staff members are trained to assist residents with daily activities, social skills, and overall well-being.
In a group home, residents often participate in various programs and activities designed to promote independence and social interaction. The goal is to create a supportive community where individuals can thrive while receiving the necessary care. Group homes can be an alternative to institutional settings, offering a more home-like atmosphere.