Long-Term Support Helps Brian Thrive
Brian had a history of staying inside and not wanting to participate in most activities. Now he’s out enjoying all life has to offer just as everyone deserves.
Brian had a history of staying inside and not wanting to participate in most activities. Now he’s out enjoying all life has to offer just as everyone deserves.
It is such a joy to see people continue to grow and thrive with the right supports. In this story, even family members are amazed at the new things their brother can do.
First leading a life with challenges, Chato has now found true belonging in a family who loves him.
Mosaic in Axtell’s facilities person judges the quality of her team’s work using the standard of a personal home: if you wouldn’t do that in your own home, you shouldn’t do it in the homes we provide for people. She’s met great success.
Siblings Nathan and Riri were separated when an emergency caused them to move into group homes. Through Mosaic at Home, and a loving home provider, the two are together again, and the provider says, “I never want to give them up.”
Read how technology, purchased with donor gifts, made it possible for people Mosaic supports to find a calm, quiet place in the middle of a busy, full day.
While valued as a great worker, Jory’s gentle manner and kindness endears him to others—both on the job and away from it.
As a child, Mary Otto was called “Mary Sunshine” by her family. Today, she tries to tell you that’s no longer true–but don’t believe her. This “sassy” senior spreads joy among those who know her.
A great community partnership brings Mosaic artists’ work to the public in the Freedom of Expression exhibit.