Community Homes provides stable, community-based housing for adults with developmental disabilities who want to live rich, full lives in a real household—not an institution or facility. People often search for us using terms like group homes for disabled adults, special needs housing, adult care homes, disability housing programs, DDA housing, residential care facilities, or assisted living for disabled adults. While those words don’t accurately describe our model, we understand why families use them when they’re trying to find safe, long-term housing options.
What we actually create are small, welcoming homes in local neighborhoods where residents live alongside compassionate live-in caregivers who know their strengths, preferences, and routines. Some people might look for “independent living placement,” “supervised living homes,” or “adult family homes for special needs,” and although those terms aren’t quite right, we support adults who are ready to grow, participate in daily routines, and connect in the community with the right level of personalized support. Our homes are not 24/7 assisted-living facilities or high-/low-functioning programs, but stable households shaped for belonging, consistency, and more independence.