A wide spectrum of residential options

Misericordia’ s residential services provide a wide range of choices for individuals to thrive in an environment they chose that allows them to live as independently as possible.  Each residential option is supported and connected through Misericordia’s campus, where a comprehensive network of services and opportunities are provided.  Misericordia provides residential options both on campus and in the community.


Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)  is a residential choice located in the nearby community for adults with intellectual developmental disabilities (individuals over 22 years of age).  Misericordia’s CILA Homes provide live-in and support staff. All of Misericordia’s CILA homes are located within close proximity to the campus so CILA residents have access to all of the services and social activities on campus. The adults who live in the CILAs primarily function in the mild to moderate range of disability, are ambulatory and do not require 24 hour nursing care. 

 

Brian O. Shannon Apartment Building, located on campus, provides apartment style living for individuals over 22 years of age.  Residents live within their own apartment along with their roommates and Misericordia staff is available to provide guidance, supervision, training and other assistance. The residents who live in the apartments primarily function in the moderate range of disability, are ambulatory, have the ability to initiate activities and do not require 24 hour nursing care.  

 

Heart of Mercy Village  consists of nine single-family homes each serving 12 adults and located on campus which provides staff support and supervision 24 hours a day. The residents tend to be younger adults and are all ambulatory though some may use a walker for long distances. Placement in the Village homes requires that the residents do not need 24 hour nursing care. Support services focus on self-help skills, socialization and activities of daily living.

 

Mercy Glen is comprised of four individual residences each of which is home to 12 adults with moderate intellectual developmental disabilities, some of whom have mobility issues. There are single bedrooms available in all homes.  All residents attend Work Opportunities and Day Programs.

 

 

McGowan Home is a residence focused on the needs of non-ambulatory adults. Wide, push-button doorways, power wheelchair ports, positioning areas and adaptive equipment are features that help individuals achieve independence in their daily lives. Although physically dependent on staff for daily care, the residents of McGowan have no problem using computers and communication devices to let their families and friends in on the news of the day.  Nursing staff are available to pass medications or as needed.  Residents of the McGowan Home primarily function in the mild to moderate cognitive range, and are non-ambulatory.

 

The Marian Center is a two-story building located on Misericordia’s campus comprised of ten apartments conjoined by a beautiful atrium which provides an element of outdoors even when the weather is inclement. The adults who live in the Marian Center primarily function in the severe to profound range of disabilities and need more supervision, nursing and physical care. Focus of care is on activities of daily living and skill development or skill maintenance.

 

Mother Catherine McAuley Residence is a facility where individuals who are non-ambulatory, medically complex and have severe and profound disabilities.  They benefit from skilled 24 hour nursing care and special programs including a large sensory room and hydrotherapy pool. All of them are challenged to reach their full potential.  The facility is equipped with a school and a work opportunities program

 

Quinlan Terrace  Homes have been specifically designed for those receiving residential services and who are now facing aging issues.  The homes each serve 15 individuals.  They are equipped with elevators and spacious bathing facilities that can be modified as care needs change.  There are both single and double bedrooms. There are large gathering rooms and smaller TV/computer rooms.  They have access to a large basement which also serves as therapy space with a designated sensory room.  They receive 24 hour nursing services and staff support.  Some participate in the Graceful Living Program which is specifically designed for our aging residents.    

 

Rosemary Home and Connelly Home are each home to 16 adults who are non-ambulatory and receive nursing supports. The residents enjoy a wide variety of activities including the use of a vestibular swing and bike groups. They all attend either a community school or vocational programs at our Conway Center.