Supportive Living Services Launches Lifesharing Program to Empower Adults with Disabilities in Family Homes
Tuesday Feb 4th, 2025
Supportive Living Services (SLS), is excited to announce the official launch of its new Lifesharing service. This program, which began in December 2024, is designed to help adults with disabilities live the best life possible in a warm, family-centered environment.
At the heart of Lifesharing is the idea that people with disabilities can thrive when they have the right kind of support in the right kind of setting. In this model, individuals are matched with trained, compassionate providers who welcome them into their homes. Together, they share daily life, from personal care to social activities, helping build a sense of community and belonging. Most importantly, Lifesharing allows individuals to maintain a sense of independence while being supported in ways that are both meaningful and practical.
Chris Cherry, Executive Director of Supportive Living Services, shared his enthusiasm about the new offering: “We are thrilled to add Lifesharing as one of our service offerings. Lifesharing allows for a level of independence and meaningful support that simply isn’t found in other residential service programs. It’s a truly personalized approach to care that puts the individual at the center of everything we do.”
The Lifesharing program is flexible and person-centered, designed to meet the unique needs and preferences of each individual. Trained providers assist with daily living tasks, personal care, and social engagement, helping individuals set and achieve their goals. The program is also built to promote integration into the community, allowing individuals to become active participants in family life and the surrounding neighborhood.
For more information about Lifesharing or to inquire about becoming a Lifesharing provider, please visit www.supportivelivingservices.org or reach out to Jennifer Markiewicz at (814) 651-0600.
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