OHANA PROGRAMS | IDD Group homes

Group Homes for Individuals with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

Ohana provides 24/7 family-oriented, informed, and specialized care for children who receive services through the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD). Through a trauma-informed perspective, we strive to provide every child with the normalcy, love, and support needed to flourish during these critical years.

Ohana’s group home settings are carefully designed to truly be a home for the individuals that live there. Each child’s unique background, preferences, and needs are considered when setting up bedrooms, meal plans, activities, and common areas of the home. Each home is as uniquely and  carefully designed as the children who live in them.
While every home is unique, all Ohana homes offer:
  • Birthday and holiday celebrations
  • Family-style meals
  • Vacations and weekend getaways
  • Community outings and social engagement
  • Respect for individual faith and spiritual practices
  • The option of a family dog in the home
Before anyone moves in, we take the time to get to know them and their support team. We learn about their background, favorite activities, daily routines, and comfort needs to ensure a smooth and personalized transition into their new home.

Criteria & Conditions we support through Arizona’s DDD Program

Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD)
At Ohana, we are committed to providing compassionate support services for individuals diagnosed with the following intellectual and developmental disabilities:
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Epilepsy
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Intellectual (Cognitive) Disabilities
  • Down Syndrome
If you are not currently receiving DDD services, you can contact your local Department of Economic Security/Division of Developmental Disabilities (DES/DDD) office for assistance. The DDD website can help you with questions on eligibility and how to apply for services.