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General Questions

What is a CILA home?

A CILA (Community Integrated Living Arrangement) home is a residential program that provides individuals with disabilities the support they need to live as independently as possible in a
community setting.

Who is eligible for a CILA home?

Individuals who are at the age of 18 and older with developmental or intellectual disabilities who require assistance with daily living activities may qualify. Eligibility is typically determined
through state agencies and support service providers.

How do I apply for placement in a CILA home?

The process generally involves an assessment by a state agency or case manager, who will determine the level of care needed and help with placement. You can contact us for guidance
on the application process.

What types of support are provided in CILA homes?

CILA homes offer 24/7 support, including assistance with daily living skills, medication management, transportation, and community integration activities. Support levels vary based on
individual needs.

Do residents have their own rooms?

Yes, most CILA homes offer private bedrooms, though some may have shared living arrangements depending on the home’s structure and the individual's preference.

Are medical services provided in CILA homes?

While CILA staff assist with medication management and daily care, medical services are not typically provided on-site. However, staff help coordinate medical appointments and ensure
residents receive necessary healthcare.

Can residents have visitors?

Yes, visitors are welcome. Each home has specific guidelines regarding visiting hours to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all residents.

What activities are available for residents?

Residents participate in a variety of activities, including social outings, skill-building programs, volunteer opportunities, and recreational events tailored to their interests.

Are residents able to work or attend school?

Absolutely! CILA homes encourage independence, and staff assist residents in finding and maintaining employment or attending educational programs.

How much does it cost to live in a CILA home?

Costs vary depending on the level of care and services provided. Many residents receive funding through state Medicaid waivers or other government assistance programs.

What funding options are available?

Most CILA homes are funded through Medicaid waivers, state programs, and sometimes private pay options. A case manager can help determine available funding sources.

Do residents receive assistance with managing their finances?

Yes, staff can assist residents with budgeting and financial management while promoting independence.