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Causes: Community Mental Health Centers, Mental Health, Residential Mental Health Treatment, Substance Abuse Prevention, Substance Abuse Treatment

Mission: To inspire hope and contribute to health in supervised living environment by utilizing tools taught to face life on life’s terms through physical, mental and spiritual well-being and not through the use of drugs and/or alcohol.

Results: Randolph Fellowship Home Inc. Supervised Group Living Program provides direct support and training to adults with disabilities in the home and community based settings. Support is 24 hours a day and based on the Individual Support Plan. It is our goal that provides a program to prepare, empower and support individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities in:
• Recognizing and fulfilling their life’s goals
• Establishing meaningful relationships
• Participating fully in our communities
• To learn daily living skills that leads to self sufficiency All persons enrolled at Randolph Fellowship Home’s programs have an Individualized Support Plan that is based on the individual’s Person Centered Plan. The plan is developed upon admission and annually thereafter. Goals and outcomes are developed with each individual and his/her support team. Each individual has a Consumer Supports Coordinator who is responsible for writing and coordinating the plan that is developed. Direct Support Professionals are responsible for implementation and data collection. Progress on the goals and outcomes are monitored by the Administrator on a monthly basis and reviewed quarterly with the support team. Changes to the plan are made anytime the support team deems necessary. Clients at Randolph Fellowship Home’s Supervised Group Living program are involved in multiple programs, including Life Long Learning, Work Services, Employment and Behavioral Services. Depending on the individual, he/she may still be enrolled in the public school system. Each client is supported and encouraged to take advantage of any and all services available based on individual needs. The administrator and support staff help for coordinating all services provided to each individual within our facilities.

Target demographics: To transform communities by inspiring people to embrace recovery, improving the quality of life for a recovering addict and their families.

Direct beneficiaries per year: 56 individuals, 100's of families and our local communities as a whole

Geographic areas served: health and human services, Substance Abuse, Alcoholism

Programs: 24 hour supervised living services, transportation to and from all treatment programs, intensive outpatient treatment and aftercare, mental health services, medication management, daily 12 step meetings, employment services to include employment opportunities, budgeting skills, etc. , structured daily living education with life living skills, food and shelter, health and nutritional eating and exercising activities, help with legal aid, DSS, probation etc. and many more opportunities available.

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