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Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities

Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities.

Residential Treatment Facility Healthcare Taxonomy Code 320600000X

As of today, the following are the total number of Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities nationally, in your State, and near your location.

Select a State below to view the list by State. Additionally, you can narrow the list by city, among other options, from the Filter Panel, which you can open by clicking the vertical ellipses ⋮ in the upper right corner of the app.

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Medicare

The following are the total number of Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities that accept Medicare in your State, the number that have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

The diagram below shows all the Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities across the country, represented by blue bubbles. The larger the bubble, the greater the concentration of providers in that area. Red bubbles represent Medicare-excluded providers, with the larger bubbles indicating a higher percentage of excluded providers in that region. You can change the bubble size to be based on exclusions from the Size menu.

What do Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities Residential Treatment Facilities do?

Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) residential treatment facilities provide a safe, structured environment with 24-hour supervision and personalized support. They offer a range of services, including help with daily living skills, medical and therapeutic care, behavioral support, and community integration to promote independence and a higher quality of life. 

What they do

Residential care: Provides a safe, supportive home environment, including group homes, host homes, and other tailored living options.

Health and wellness: Provide 24-hour supervision and support, including medication management, nursing services, and wellness monitoring.

Therapeutic services include individualized therapies such as occupational therapy, behavioral support, cognitive rehabilitation, and counseling to address specific needs.

Skill development: Focus on teaching and reinforcing life skills such as meal preparation, housekeeping, budgeting, and personal care to promote independence. 

Goal-oriented approach

Active Treatment: A cornerstone of many programs, this approach uses a team-based strategy to teach skills and behaviors that help individuals function as independently as possible.

Empowerment and self-determination: Programs aim to empower individuals to make choices and take control of their daily routines, fostering personal growth and self-confidence.

Community integration: Help residents engage with their communities through activities, service projects, and employment support, thereby enhancing their quality of life and social connections. 

Specific services

Dual diagnosis services: Offer specialized support for individuals with both a developmental disability and a mental illness. 

Behavioral supports: Provide intensive behavioral treatment, sometimes grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), to address challenging behaviors.

Support coordination: Assist in accessing and coordinating needed services, including medical care, financial assistance, housing, and employment.