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Chicago
Group Home is located
in Egg Harbor City. It is a single story home with
a built in swimming pool in the back yard. Typically
five or six men live in this home. Staff assists people
living here with a range of personal care needs. Many
of the residents have lived together for an extended period
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Fernwood
Group Home
is
a large single story house located in the Bargaintown section
of Egg Harbor Township. Six residents live in this
home, which is situated on a large wooded property.
Residents are ambulatory, and some sign language is used
for communication. This is an active house.
Residents attend church and enjoy attending concerts and
other community events.
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Forest
Brook Group Home
is
a single story house located in Galloway Township.
The house is made up of six women, all of whom are over
50 years of age. Some of the women need assistance
with daily living skills and personal care. While
some physical assistance is required, the women enjoy attending
community events.
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Odessa
Group Home
is
a single story house with a full basement located in Pomona.
Five of the residents, who are all men, have lived
together for more than five years. All are ambulatory
and spend considerable time in the community. They
also enjoy entertaining friends at home.
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Rhonda
Marie Schroeder Group Home is
a three-story house in Pleasantville. Six men and women
call RMS home. Each resident has individual interests
and increasing community-based activities is a particular
focus of the house staff. This house was the agency's
first group home, opened in 1980 and named after singer Tony
Orlando's sister. Mr. Orlando provided the seed money
for the purchase of the property. |
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Valley
Group Home is a two-story
house located in Hammonton. Five women live in the
home and as result the interior has particular feminine flare.
All the women are ambulatory and very active with social
& sporting events. |
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Weiler
Group Home is a two-story
house in Absecon. Six women live here. All enjoy
attending community events, seeing a movie or visiting with
friends. |
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Roosevelt
Group Home is a single-story
home located in Mays Landing. The home was left to
The Arc in 2001 by a family in exchange for providing services
in the home for two adult children with developmental disabilities.
The house was totally refurbished in early 2002.
In addition to the siblings, two other people make Roosevelt
their home.
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North
Main Group Home is
a new modular home located in Pleasantville, designed for
ease and comfort for people who use wheelchairs. The
house opened in late winter of 2002 and is home to three people.
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