Safe Ground Living provides a housing program treating adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and individuals in recovery through structured, supportive sober living. Their program includes Medicaid-compliant IDD supportive housing and sober living residences with 24/7 staffed oversight, individualized care planning, and daily routines with daily house meetings. They offer residential housing designed to promote safety, stability, and gradual independence. Steady Structure, Daily Support Safe Ground Living follows a structured, person-centered approach focused on consistency, accountability, and daily skill development. Trained staff support residents with life skills, medication coordination, and community engagement while maintaining calm, predictable environments. For individuals in recovery, the approach emphasizes sobriety, peer accountability, and routine through house meetings and shared responsibilities. Across all homes, care plans center on functional goals, dignity, and long-term stability. Building Skills for Real Life Residents benefit from programs that blend real-world skill-building with a home-like atmosphere. Clean, comfortable living spaces and ongoing coordination with families, case managers, and outside providers help residents move forward with confidence, structure, and meaningful daily support. Clients take on shared responsibilities along with their daily routines and house meetings to create a rhythm that keeps residents grounded and medicated. IDD residents engage in life enrichment activities that support independence and community inclusion, while sober living residents participate in employment support and peer-led accountability systems. Clients receive additional privileges based on their progress milestones.


