Woodland Care Cbrf provides transitional care for individuals with mental illness or developmental disabilities who are moving from a more restrictive setting, such as a state institutional care, to a facility with more freedom. This transition can be quite dramatic for many, which is why the structured setting at Woodland Care can offer support and help with the adaptation process. The facility also offers long-term care for individuals who have not been successful in smaller, less structured settings.
At Woodland Care, the staff takes the time to get to know each resident's interests and passions, working together with them to identify the services that will best support them in their daily life while ensuring their safety. The facility is committed to providing a safe, healthy, and structured living environment that feels as home-like as possible for individuals with chronic mental illnesses and developmental disabilities. The goal is to promote stabilization and independence through goal-oriented coaching and education.
Woodland Care believes in a person-centered approach to care, where services are developed with the active participation of the residents. Each person's unique strengths and abilities are taken into account when developing individualized services to meet their specific outcomes and needs. The facility is a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) licensed Ambulatory Class C, ensuring high standards of care and support for all residents. Woodland Care is dedicated to helping individuals thrive and achieve their goals in a supportive and nurturing environment.