Persons who live in an ICF/DD home share a room with one other person. There is plenty of closet space, a chair, a nightstand, and beds in each room.

If you live in a CILA home, you may have your own room, or you may have a roommate, depending on the type of house you are living in.

If there is more than one room available at the time of your moving into your new home, you may be able to pick out which room you want to live in. We will make certain your room meets any special needs you may have.

Your bedroom is your own private space. Your housemates cannot enter your room without your permission.

Staff who work with you will always knock before they enter your room.

If you want, you may bring some of your own furniture for your room. If you are moving into a CILA home, you may go shopping with someone to pick out the items you want to have in your home.

If you live in an ICF/DD home, the items may already be purchased. We will make certain you have sheets, pillows, blankets, bedspreads, towels, and washcloths. If you want, you can buy your own bedspread or linens.

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