Frequently Asked QuestionsAbout Coleman Residential Services
Q. Is my family able to live with me in the group homes or supported living sites?A. The group homes and supported living sites are single room occupancy. Our Housing Specialist will work with families to find appropriate housing options.
Q. If I am living in one of the residential sites, am I still able to visit my family?A. Individuals living in our residential programs are able to leave for day passes as well as overnight visits with friends and family members
Q. How much does it cost to live in residential sites?A. The Housing Specialist will meet with each individual prior to admission to the residential program to go over all costs, as they may vary.
Q. Will I have to have a roommate if I am living in one of the residential sites?A. All group homes and supported living sites have private bedrooms. However, you may share a bathroom, depending on the site.
Q. In the Crisis Unit, does my insurance cover my stay?A. The crisis unit does not accept Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance. Each individual will meet with a financial specialist within 24 hours of their admission to determine costs. You are charged for your stay based on a sliding scale of your income. The maximum cost charged to an individual per day is $25.00.