Living with Family
Living with Family
As an adult you can choose to live with your family, and still receive the supports that you need in the community and at home. Once you fill out an application and are eligible for services you will have the option to choose how you receive those services. Your Independent Facilitator (IF) and others in your circle of support can assist you with this if needed.


Here are some examples of living with family:
- Living in the family home/apartment with parents or siblings.
- You can live in a Shared Living Arrangement SLA with your sibling.
- You can own a home or lease an apartment and invite your family to live with you.
