Benefits Of Group Homes For Developmentally Disabled Adults

Publié par Unknown on samedi 27 juin 2015

By Edna Booker


There is a myriad of mental illnesses which result into varying degrees of disabilities. Some of the commonly encountered ones include autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy among others. Persons with mental disabilities are often faced with numerous challenges in their day to day life. When living in the general population, they may either face stigma of may fail to have their special needs addressed. Group homes for developmentally disabled adults provide a new lease of life to these individuals.

One of the biggest challenges that persons with the developmental disability is the fact that they cannot take care of simple tasks relating to personal care. This includes grooming, feeding, using the toilet and other survival skills. There is a heavy dependence on other family members which may result in inconveniences and friction among the family members.

The duration of stay in the homes is variable; it may be a fixed duration or an undefined period of time. The main determinants of the length of stay are the severity of disability as well as rate of response to training. The main focus should on improvement rather than duration.

It is important that you maintain the close family relationship even after you send a relative to the facility. Ensure that you visit as often as possible. This practice has been shown to increase the chances of success. At the same time, you will be in a good position to assess any form of progress yourself. This means that you need to identify a group home that is not too far from your family home.

Many different types of homes exist and choosing the best may be a bit difficult. There is need to compare several of them before settling on your final decision. All group homes needed to be licenced to operate. The authority that issues this licence is the Department of Human Services. If the affected individual has a coexisting medical condition as is the case at times, ensure that they are enrolled in a facility where treatment will take place.

Each residential unit is required to have a day activity centre. Day activities are designed to help patients undergo mental training and acquire survival skills. There is also a need to have patients undergo vocational job trainings or placement services. When properly implemented, this activities help with growth of the individuals and their subsequent integration into the community.

Most persons living with developmental disability are just as talented as everyone else. The only challenge is that they do not have an opportunity to discover these talents. Enrolling into the homes provides this opportunity and opens up a world of opportunities to the disabled individuals. Some even secure normal employment and can work alongside their colleagues albeit with some challenges.

Adults suffering from developmental disability are often a big challenge to their families. Their dependency on other people is a risk for conflicts within the family setting. Choosing a group home does not necessarily mean you are rejecting them. Rather, it is chance to help them unleash their potential.




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