SCL Group Home
Uni-Hope's SCL Group Home program provides Supervised Community Living in a shared residential setting with 24/7 staff support, structured routines, and community integration across Iowa.
What Is
SCL Group Home?
Uni-Hope's SCL Group Home program provides Supervised Community Living in a structured, staffed residential setting. Residents live together in a shared home environment, supported around the clock by trained Uni-Hope staff who help with personal care, daily routines, community participation, and goal achievement.
Our group homes are designed to feel like real homes — not facilities. We focus on dignity, choice, and helping each resident build the skills and connections they need to thrive.
👤 Who Qualifies?
Adults aged 18 and older with intellectual disabilities, brain injuries, or other qualifying conditions who are approved for Supervised Community Living (SCL) under an Iowa Medicaid waiver and would benefit from a structured, shared residential setting with 24/7 support.
Apply for Services 📞 Call 515.441.1756Services Included in
This Program
Frequently Asked
Questions
A group home is a licensed residential setting where adults with disabilities live together and receive 24/7 support from trained staff. It offers structured daily routines, personal care, and community integration in a shared home environment.
Iowa SCL Group Homes typically serve a small number of residents, allowing for personalized attention and a home-like atmosphere with consistent staffing.
A group home is a staffed residential facility serving multiple residents, while a host home places an individual with a trained private family. Both provide 24/7 care but differ in setting and structure.
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