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Group Home Program

In 1980, a group of parents of children with developmental disabilities, concerned about the need for intensive services for individuals with high needs, sought support through a legislative grant. These parents, the Smiths and the Wrights, were successful in securing the funding which ultimately led to the purchase of land and the development of an eight-bed state-of-the-art facility. Today, the Smithwright Group Home provides a safe, comfortable, and homelike environment for adults with severe developmental disabilities, some of whom have ongoing medical issues. The program is highly staffed 24 hours per day, and is overseen by a registered nurse. Four residents have called the GH their home for over fifteen years. As with all the Smithwright programs, parents of the clients are highly involved, and work in partnership with program staff and with the Division of Developmental Disabilities to ensure the best care possible.

For information on the Smithwright Services Group Home, contact Loretta Kreeger at (425) 771-9066 .

Supported Living Program

Understanding the need for less intensive services for adults with developmental disabilities, Smithwright Services opened the Supported Living Program in 1991. The mission of the program is to provide support, on a 24 hour basis, to individuals in homes that they rent and share with other adults. With staff assistance and support, residents of our five community-based Supportive Living homes work, attend special vocational classes, go to school, or do volunteer work. The Supported Living Program is all about community inclusion; our residents have a network of friends, go on regular outings and are encouraged to be as independent as they can be.

For more information on the Smithwright Services Supported Living Program, contact Kim Walker, Program Director, at (425) 775-6801 x 11 .

 

Children's Program

The incidence of autism has risen dramatically in recent years-from one in 10,000 ten years ago, to one in 150 presently. The causes for autism remain a mystery, but it is clear that children with autism require special interventions. In 2006, responding to the need for intensive residential services for these children, Smithwright Services opened its Children's Program, with licensed staffed residential homes in the community. Children are referred to the SW Children's Program when their behaviors are such that living at home is not a possibility. Within the SW homes, trained staff work closely with parents, schools, therapists and other resources to address the special needs of these children.

For more information on the Children's Program, contact Robert Moore, (425) 775-6801 x14

Director of Wellness

Many of the individuals served by Smithwright Services have medical issues that require ongoing monitoring and intervention. In addition, some of our older clients are vulnerable to conditions such as diabetes, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease as they age. In order to ensure that all of our clients receive the best medical attention possible, the Director of Wellness position was created; Be Smithwrighteous - Donate Now!the individual in this position is a Registered Nurse. She provides assessments, ongoing monitoring, medication oversight, and staff training.