Residential Supports

At Pathlight, we believe that all people want to live fulfilling, happy lives. We believe this is possible despite personal challenges, disabilities, or medical issues. Our residents receive all that they need to experience the full journey of life.

 

 

Residential Supports provides staff support, assistance, and housing arrangements to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our priority is to ensure individuals we care for can live with the same rights and responsibilities afforded to everyone in the community of their choice. The variety of housing options and range of supports adjust to the age of the individual served—from 22 to 102!—and the level of support needed—from a few hours a week to 24 hours a day.

A nurse takes an individual's blood pressure while she sites on the bed.
Community Residences
Pathlight operates over 20 group residences throughout western Massachusetts for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Since 1971, when we opened the first community residence in the state, we have respected and learned from the unique qualities and abilities of the people we’re privileged to serve. We understand that each individual has specific values, preferences, needs, and abilities, which change over time. Our goal is to accommodate their individual needs and interests so that they can reach their potential and live a dignified life in their community.
Intensive Residential Services
Our homes make it possible for adults with developmental and health-related issues to receive the services they need while living in a safe, dignified, family-like setting within the community. Our single intent is to create a home that enables each individual to live a meaningful and fulfilling life. We achieve this by empowering each person to be actively involved in their household and community.
Complex Medical Needs
Established in 1979, Intensive Residential Services was the first community-based program of its type in Massachusetts. Residences were created so that adults with complex needs can have a home in the community where around-the-clock staff can meet their medical and behavioral needs, give them individual attention, and help them realize their full potential.
Complex Behavioral Needs
Acquired from Green Meadows in 2002, these homes are led by highly trained behavior analysts and behavior specialists who develop and coordinate behavior treatment and skill building plans for those with complex behavioral needs. Many of these individuals have a diagnosis on the autism spectrum.
Support for Independent Living
Pathlight provides person-specific services to those living on their own or with family members, but who need additional assistance with everyday tasks. Individuals and families work with us to determine the supports they need.
A Pathlight Direct Service Provider helps an individual with her hair.

More About Intensive Residential Services

A Pathlight DSP helps feed an individual in a wheelchair his lunch.
Offering the Best Care
Complex Medical Care
Our highly trained direct support professionals are the strength of our program. Our nurses and therapists coordinate medical responses to the complex and changing needs of individuals who may have conditions such as seizure disorders, tracheotomies, need for nutritional support through a feeding tube, or other physical challenges. Residences are designed to be physically accessible for everyone, providing both freedom of movement within the building and easy access to the outside community.

Complex Behavioral Care
Our clinical team is led by expert Behavior Analysts and Behavior Specialists. They help to develop and coordinate Behavior Treatment and Skill Building plans for those who present with complex behavioral needs. Many of these individuals have a diagnosis on the autism spectrum. Residences are specially designed to help meet the challenging needs these folks have while providing for community access.
Making a Lifetime Committment
The people we are privileged to support must have long-term, comprehensive, flexible, skilled nursing care, and our commitment spans a lifetime. In daily on-going needs and during life’s challenges, our staff ensures that individuals receive the highest quality care. The resulting continuity of medical and personal attention is invaluable to the individual with complex needs, and so are the relationships formed over time.
Forming Lasting Relationships
Staff and residents form close relationships. The personal sharing, the struggles, and the joys – all are a two-way interaction, and from it staff derive the same appreciation, affection, and learning as the individuals entrusted to their care. Families are included in the individual’s life and appreciate the profound bonds shared by everyone involved.
Providing a Place in the Community
Staff assist in maintaining individuals’ links to the community and ensure that they are actively involved in various activities. They accompany individuals to medical, dental, and other appointments and often accompany them on trips to the beach, church, family events, the gym, the movies, town fairs, picnics, day trips, or out-of-town vacations.

Staff have the ability to read an individual and seize a moment of potential. The moment may consist of the basic act of standing up, or it may involve complicated planning for a family vacation. With assistance and encouragement from staff, some residents are able to participate in and volunteer at community activities.
Ensuring a Full and Valued Life
We share a strong belief that people can live fulfilling, happy lives despite complex medical issues and personal challenges. Our residents receive all that they need to experience the full journey of life. The atmosphere in our homes is one of warmth and compassion, and by supporting these individuals mentally, spiritually, and physically, we help them express their hopes and dreams.

All who are part of this amazing process learn to see through the fragility of the body to the strength of the human spirit.