Residential & Shared Living Services

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Residential Services

Woodfords’ Residential Services Program offers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to live in a supportive home setting staffed by Direct Support Professionals (DSPs). Woodfords understands that people need more than just a place to live – they need a place to feel supported and call their home. Woodfords’ residential consumers typically live with one or two roommates. Staff work with the consumers, their families, and other service providers to promote independence and community inclusion. The continued participation of family and friends in the lives of consumers is an important part of residential placement outside of the home.
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Shared Living

Woodfords' Shared Living Services provides family and home-based services to adults with intellectual disabilities in Central and Southern Maine who are looking to enhance their independence. A Shared Living provider offers direct supports in their own home, providing a natural family environment and fostering relationships and community inclusion. This program is an alternative to group home living and is funded by Section 21, 29, and private pay.
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Adult Case Management

Program

Woodfords’ Adult Case Management Program is designed to provide a wide variety of supports to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Case managers link individuals and their families to resources and services in their own communities. Case managers work with adults to identify their interests, strengths and vision for their desired lives, and develop a plan to help them achieve their goals.

Service Area

Woodfords Adult Case Management Program provides services to adults in York and Cumberland counties.

Eligibility & Referrals

To be eligible for adult case management services an individual must be 21 years or older, have a diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability, and qualify for MaineCare coverage. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Office of Aging and Disability Services (OADS) determines eligibility and provides referrals to case management agencies.

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Expeditions Community Supports Program

Program

Expeditions, Woodfords’ Community Supports Program, provides community-based day services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Expeditions promotes active, healthy life styles by demonstrating the importance of healthy food choices, physical activity, new experiences, community involvement, learning new skills, and building relationships. Expeditions’ participants have the opportunity to engage in a wide variety of activities including sports, hiking, field trips, art and crafts, life skills practice, volunteering, and so much more.

Service Area

Expeditions is a year-round program operating Monday-Friday from 9 am -1 pm in two locations: the Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge Street, Westbrook, and at Woodfords’ Kennebunk Office at 5 Fletcher Street, Kennebunk.

Eligibility & Referrals

Participants must be 18 years old or older and qualify for Section 21 or 29 Waivers. Waivers are obtained through the Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS). Self-pay options are available if an individual does not have a Waiver.

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