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Group Home ServicesDamar Group homes provide residential care in our local communities consisting of 24-hour supports, supervision and training to children with developmental disabilities. Group homes provide room and board as well as an array of services for six to eight children. Typically these youth are ages 14 and older. Individualized services include structure and support in activities of daily living, community integration and behavior plans and interventions, including access to mental health treatment as needed. Services are planned, delivered and supervised within a framework of maintaining and improving child health and safety while working to increase each child’s level of independence and self confidence. Damar’s group homes support children in their treatment, school programs, adult transition planning and preserving connections with their families. Damar Group Homes are funded primarily by Medicaid and are licensed by the Indiana State Department of Health. Referrals for Group Home placement can be made through the Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services. |
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