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Community Supports

MORA Community Supports / In-Home Services

MORA’s Community Supports / In-Home Department enhances personal growth and independence for people with disabilities and mental health needs. Through one-to-one, community-based supports, we help individuals build meaningful lives at home and in their communities with the guidance of a caring, knowledgeable, and dedicated team.

How Community Supports Help

Our services are designed to meet people where they are — supporting daily life, personal development, and long-term growth. We provide high-quality, individualized support to people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and mental health needs.

Services are delivered one-to-one and focus on strengthening independence, confidence, and community connection while honoring each person’s goals, preferences, and strengths.

Who Can Access These Services?

MORA Community Supports / In-Home Services are available to individuals who receive:

  • Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS)
  • DD Waiver
  • CADI Waiver
  • CDCS
  • SILS

Services may also be provided through private pay arrangements.

What Makes MORA Community Supports Unique?

MORA’s Community Supports team is intentionally small and close-knit, allowing us to deliver deeply personalized, person-centered services. We emphasize strong interpersonal relationships and thoughtful program design that is both sustainable and growth-focused.

Our approach is built on:

  • Individualized and detailed support plans
  • Strong, trusting relationships between staff and individuals supported
  • Programs that evolve with the person’s goals and changing needs
  • A commitment to dignity, choice, and long-term success

Services at Home and in the Community

Community Supports are provided in an individual’s home and throughout the community. Core categories of service include:

  • Community Participation
    Support with social activities, volunteering, recreation, and building meaningful community connections.
  • Health, Safety, and Wellness
    Assistance with routines and practices that promote physical and emotional well-being.
  • Household Management
    Support with daily living tasks that help individuals maintain a safe and comfortable home.
  • Adaptive Skills
    Skill-building to increase independence in everyday activities and decision-making.

How Families Get Started

Parents, guardians, and involved family members can contact MORA to learn more about Community Supports / In-Home Services. Our team will guide families through the next steps, including reviewing eligibility, service options, and any required documentation.

Payment Information

Services are funded through:

  • Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS)
  • DD and CADI Waivers
  • CDCS
  • SILS
  • Private Pay

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