by Jenniffer LeDoux | May 22, 2024 | Advocacy, Bold Lives, Direct Care, Mosaic at Home, Partners
Mosaic is offering people more options to help them have the life they choose in a place they want to live. Learn why Mosaic at Home shared living has become our largest 24/7 residential service.
by Clarissa Romero Clifford | Jan 17, 2024
Raising a child with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) can be extremely overwhelming and exhausting. Without being able to easily find the right resources when and where you need them the most, you may sometimes feel alone. But you’re not, and we can...
by Clarissa Romero Clifford | Jan 17, 2024
Raising a child with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) can be extremely overwhelming and exhausting. Without being able to easily find the right resources when and where you need them the most, you may sometimes feel alone. But you’re not, and we can...
by Clarissa Romero Clifford | Dec 12, 2023
Raising a child with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) can be extremely overwhelming and exhausting. Without being able to easily find the right resources when and where you need them the most, you may sometimes feel alone. But you’re not, and we can...
by Randall Donner | Nov 16, 2023 | Caregivers, Direct Care, Mosaic at Home, Workforce
Providing a home is about more than just being a landlord. Home means belonging, support and care. Here’s what it means for Mosaic at Home providers.
by Randall Donner | Oct 19, 2022 | Advocacy, Bold Lives
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Jobs empower people in ways that go beyond just earning a paycheck.
by Randall Donner | Jul 27, 2022 | Advocacy, Bold Lives, Caregivers, Innovation/Leadership, Mosaic at Home, Workforce
In her 40-year career at Mosaic, Sally Montgomery has always looked forward to finding better ways to support people–including families and the workforce.
by Clarissa Romero Clifford | Dec 30, 2021
Raising a child with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) can be extremely overwhelming and exhausting. Without being able to easily find the right resources when and where you need them the most, you may sometimes feel alone. But you’re not, and we can...
by Clarissa Romero Clifford | Dec 30, 2021
Raising a child with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) can be extremely overwhelming and exhausting. Without being able to easily find the right resources when and where you need them the most, you may sometimes feel alone. But you’re not, and we can...