The Kind Of Resident This Serves Best.
Adults living with anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or other long-term mental health conditions who benefit from a structured, predictable, low-stimulation environment with caregivers trained to recognize early signs of crisis.
How We Actually Do This.
Mental health care is a specialty for us, not an afterthought. Many adult family homes turn these residents away — we welcome them. Our caregivers are trained in de-escalation, in noticing the small shifts that often precede a difficult day, and in keeping the daily rhythm steady so that the home itself becomes therapeutic. We coordinate closely with each resident's psychiatrist, therapist, and care team to make sure medications, appointments, and crisis plans are handled correctly.
The Full Scope Of This Service.
- Trained caregivers experienced with mental health conditions
- Medication management with close attention to psychiatric medications
- Coordination with the resident's psychiatrist and therapist
- Calm, low-stimulation home environment by design
- Crisis prevention and de-escalation
- Daily structure: predictable meals, sleep, and activities
- Family kept informed of any changes
- Individual therapy appointments accommodated and transported
"My brother has schizophrenia and we were turned away from four other adult family homes before finding Simon. Genet didn't flinch. She asked the right questions, listened, and now my brother is calmer and more himself than he's been in a decade."