Homes at Verland
Verland is a non-profit family
of community homes staffed by dedicated professionals whose only mission
is the respectful support of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Providing
a full continuum of residential options, Verland began as a campus setting
back in 1978, when Helen F. Grove donated thirteen acres of land near
Sewickley, PA. Dedicated to serving individuals with intellectual disabilities, Verland
started out as a small plan of ten homes supported by cutting-edge treatment
options and physical facilities.
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from 24-hour nursing care to innovative aquatic and equestrian therapy programs,
Verland has evolved with the times, adding over 10 elegantly appointed homes
in communities throughout Allegheny, Beaver, Mercer and Fayette Counties. Serving
over 200 people in person-centered environments that reflect the ultimate in
dignity, choice remains sacred for those who have come to view Verland as
home.
Equipped to serve individuals
with minimal needs, as well as those with the most complex medical and
behavioral challenges, each Verland community home is part of a neighborhood.
With over 500 employees, each home is staffed 24 hours/day by highly skilled
individuals who have undergone Verland's rigorous training program. Family
and friends are integrated into the lives of those we support.
Verlanders live wonderful lives!
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