Residential Options

“ I am so grateful to you and your staff for your care of my sister…you have made her transition to Ralph Scott Lifeservices a happy one.”
~ Mary Lou, guardian

Home

At Ralph Scott Lifeservices, our group living homes are designed to emulate the warmth and support of a close-knit family. We prioritize creating a caring and safe environment where individuals can develop essential life skills and work towards achieving their personal aspirations.

For more information, please see our Frequently Asked Questions or contact the Admissions Department:

(336) 227-1011 ext. 45
Email: admissions@rsli.orge.

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    Intermediate Care Facility

    Intermediate care homes (ICFs), play a crucial role in providing supportive living environments for adults who require 24-hour supervision and assistance. This level of care offers a homelike setting while integrating various healthcare services to meet the diverse needs of the individuals.

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    Group Living

    Group living serves as a valuable option for adults who are unable to live independently and require additional support to enhance their daily lives. These settings aim to create homelike community environments that foster independence while providing necessary assistance.

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    Apartment Living

    Apartment Living offers a housing and support model for adults who can live independently but may benefit from some level of assistance and guidance. This approach allows individuals to reside in a multi-unit apartment building or duplex while receiving the necessary support to maintain their independence.