Mosaic at Home Continues to Show Positive Outcomes for People Served By Sherry Bale Mosaic at Home— one of Mosaic’s 24/7 residential services— continues to demonstrate it improves the quality of life for those served. When contracted with Mosaic at Home, a provider shares their home with a person who has intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) or other diverse needs with the goal of helping the person supported become an active member of the household and their community. Because Mosaic at Home is a highly personalized service, matching the individual to a provider of their choice is a key component. Sixty-five percent of people Mosaic serves who are in a 24/7 residential service are now supported through Mosaic at Home shared living—a tremendous growth since Mosaic was ahead of the service industry curve by offering home and community based services since the 1980s. “Mosaic uses The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL) Personal Outcome Measures® (POMs), considered the IDD service industry’s only valid and reliable tool to measure quality of life. This important tool is a person-centered, discovery process that determines what people with IDD want out of life,” according to Mosaic Mission Support Associate Vice President Ione Johnson. “Importantly, what we learn when talking to people about their personal outcomes feeds directly into their individual service plan.” If you’re interested in Mosaic at Home for someone with IDD, visit MosaicAtHome.org to learn more. 8 | Promise
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