Guest guest Posted July 14, 2008 Report Share Posted July 14, 2008 I would just like to inform that our charity called, Rainbow Guardian, which serves intellectually challenged/developmentally disabled individuals - including autism - just opened its first group-home facility for special-needs' females whose parents can no longer give them the care that they need. The home is licensed for up to six residents, age range about 15-40 yrs., where they can live the majority or even rest of their lives. The home is located on two-acres of property in Southwest Ranches, FL. It's a warm, loving atmosphere which will give these special females a chance to be more independent, and also to learn better social skills through implementing stimulating, wellness programs and also by interacting with them out into the community. Currently, one resident lives there and the home has five available beds. The home is also licensed for companion-based services and respite care. For further details on our charity or this group-home called, TLC Ranch, please visit us at www.rainbowguardian.org. If you are a parent/guardian of a special-needs' child who fits this criteria, or someone else you know who might fit this criteria, and may be interested in placement, please contact Caprio at . Caprio-Negret Vice President/Director of PR Rainbow Guardian www.rainbowguardian.org samantha@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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