Residential Services
A variety of residential support programs
We provide 24-hour support in several Group Homes and 2-bedroom Apartment Units in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.
Meeting Daily Needs and More
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.
What to Expect in the Residential Program
Individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities are important members of our community. We provide supports that remove barriers that keep them from living independently and being active in their community.
In-Home Service provides intermittent support to individuals living in their own home. Primary emphasis includes assistance with activities that maintain or improve the individual’s health with support for medical appointments and medication management, personal and food shopping, food preparation, personal hygiene, use of community resources such as transportation, social, religious, and recreational events, and assisting financial management.
Supervised Living Residential Service provides support to individuals up to 24 hours daily in a Pleasant View setting. Supports are designed to enable individuals to live in a community-based residential setting while they receive individualized support to develop or maintain their highest level of ability.
The individuals attend community events and utilize community services and are assisted with grocery shopping, personal needs, meals, banking, medical services, etc. Support consists of skill-building, activities of daily living, and safety skills 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.
Group Homes provide 24-hours, 7 days a week family-style support in Pleasant View homes located in Harrisonburg City and Rockingham County neighborhoods.
Training and assistance are provided based on each individual’s goals, preferences, and needs including but not limited to self-care, home care, meal preparation, medical support, transportation, communication, social skills, personal finance, as well as community living and integration.
In Sponsored Residential Home Service, 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 licensed sponsored residential provider may employ additional direct support professionals to assist with support.
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.
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.
This home is fully wheelchair accessible.
Other Programs at Pleasant View
Explore other programs offered at Pleasant View to serve individuals with disabilities.
Day Support
Day Support Services offer individuals with disabilities opportunities to make connections in their communities through Supported Employment, Group Day, and Community Engagement.
Spiritual
Individuals are encouraged in their search for meaning, purpose, and connection. They are offered spiritual nurture and pastoral care, while also connecting with faith communities and offering their spiritual gifts to others.