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Residential Support Services

Pleasant View, Inc. offers a variety of residential support programs.
Click here to view the Residential Supports pamphlet.

We operate provide 24-hour, 7 days a week support in several Group Homes focused on family style living in Harrisonburg, Rockingham, and surrounding communities. We provide training and assistance based on each individual's goals, strengths, and needs including but not limited to self-care, home care, meal preparation, medical support, transportation, communication, social skills, functional academics, as well as community living and integration.

Harrison Residence Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) provides intensive, individualized training to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and at least one other disability.

In-Home Supports services are designed to provide support to individuals in a less than total-care situation.  Typically, individuals receiving this service live in his/her own apartments or with family or friends. Staff will meet the individual either at his/her home or at his/her day placement or employment and begin providing services based on his/her needs. Primary emphasis will be on assistance and supervision including: activities that maintain or improve the individual’s health, development and physical condition, food preparation and personal hygiene, use of community resources such as transportation, social, religious, and recreational events, and shopping, and assisting financial management.

In Sponsored Residential services, 1-2 individuals with developmental disabilities live in a home with a provider licensed through Pleasant View and are an integrated part of the family.  The family provides the support and may employ additional direct support professionals to assist with support.  Individuals receive support to build personal skills toward independence, routine supports, general supports, and safety supports. Support includes assisting an individual to acquire, retain, or improve the self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills necessary to reside successfully in home and community settings. Individuals often attend a day service in addition to the residential support. 

Supervised Living services offer individually developed services that are designed to enable individuals to live in a community-based residential setting while supporting individuals to receive individualized support to develop or maintain his/her highest level of ability and choice as well as to become an active member of the community. Individual Services Plans are designed to address the individuals’ physical and emotional needs, goals and preferences, and any other identified needs of the individual.  The individuals attend community events and utilize community services and are assisted with grocery shopping, personal needs, meals, banking, medical services, etc. Individuals live in a residential setting operated by Pleasant View.  Support consists of skill-building, routine and general supports, and safety supports that enable an individual to acquire, retain, or improve the self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills necessary to reside successfully in home and community-based settings.

 
 
   
 

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