Developmental Disability Supervised Living Residential Service for Adults

Developmental Disability Supervised Living Residential Service for Adults

Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (VADBHDS)
Priority Community-Based Service

What Is Supervised Living?

Supervised Living is a community residential service for adults with developmental disabilities who need regular support but do not require 24/7 on-site staff supervision. It is designed to promote independence, dignity, and inclusion in a non-institutional setting.

Who It's For:

  • Adults (18+) with developmental disabilities (e.g., intellectual disability, autism, cerebral palsy)
  • Individuals who need support with daily life but can be safe without constant supervision

Key Features:

Area Description
Living Arrangement Community-based housing (e.g., apartment, townhouse, shared home)
Staffing Staff support is provided as needed, not 24/7
Support Includes - Medication assistance
- Daily living skills
- Budgeting, meals
- Transportation support
- Safety & community integration
Service Planning Individualized Support Plan (ISP) guides all services
Goal Increase independence while maintaining health, safety, and inclusion

Testimonials

Trusted by Families & Case Managers

Emily Johnson

SinGuardian has provided safe and loving home for my brother. Jennifer and her team are caring and supportive every day.

Michael Thompson

My daughter is very happy here. The professionalism and warmth of the staff truly make it feel like home.

David Parker

SinGuardian’s care and attention have made a real difference. We feel at ease knowing our loved one is in kind and capable hands.

Jessica Miller

Jennifer and her team have been a great support to our family. Their dedication and safe environment have eased our worries.

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