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Group Homes
Preparing you to Live Independently
EARC operates two 6-bed group homes in Edmond, one for men and one for women.
Clients in EARC Group Homes learn independent living skills while still having the assurance of 24 hour care. Six clients live in each Group Home, learning skills such as household chores, meal preparation and money management. In addition, these individuals learn self-administration of medication and basic safety skills, to be able to stay at home unsupervised for short periods of time. All residents are either employed during the day or have “home alone” time. Each group home is staffed by a Habilitation Training Specialist to meet the specific needs of the residents in that home.
While living in a Group Home, clients build valuable friendships with roommates through shared meal time and activities.
For more information on Group Homes, contact us at info@earcinc.org.

Feel at home at the Nova Centre

EARC clients have called the Nova Centre home since 1989. This intermediate care facility provides immediate care to sixteen individuals with more severe developmental or physical disabilities. At the Nova Centre, clients receive training on daily living skills such as hygiene and nutrition, as well as pre-vocational skills.
Having a home that feels more like a family residence than a nursing facility is what makes EARC Nova Centre unique. Clients furnish and decorate their space to suit their own style to make them feel more at home.
There are shared living spaces for social interaction and family style dining. Residents always look forward to special events, holiday celebrations and birthday parties.
For more information on the Nova Centre, contact us at info@earcinc.org.