Residential Support Services are funded through the North Carolina Innovations Waiver for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Residential Support Services are provided to people who live in a group home or Alternative Family Living home with paid staff. Staff members help with daily activities such as cooking, bathing and meal preparation. These services are provided to help individuals learn new skills and maintain those already attained.
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Service Locations
Monarch provides Residential Support Services in these North Carolina counties:
- Anson
- Cabarrus
- Carteret
- Craven
- Edgecombe
- Gaston
- Guilford
- Hoke
- Johnston
- Jones
- Montgomery
- Moore
- Nash
- Pamlico
- Pasquotank
- Randolph
- Richmond
- Rutherford
- Stanly
- Union
Eligibility
Residential Services are available to individuals with a diagnosed intellectual and/or developmental disability and/or a traumatic brain injury. Individuals must be 16 years or older and living in a group home or alternative family living (AFL) setting. Services eligibility is determined by an independent assessment conducted by NC Medicaid or its designee, and is provided according to an individualized service plan.
Insurance Information
Residential Support Services are funded through the North Carolina Innovations Waiver for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Monarch accepts Medicaid and a variety of private insurances. Click here for a complete listing of insurance partners.