Group Homes
SUPERVISED GROUP LIVING
Supported Living is an alternative to institutional care and offers family oriented services for eligible adults and children with developmental delays as well as mental, physical, or emotional challenges.
Columbus, IN
AVAILABLE AT THIS LOCATION
Kokomo, IN
AVAILABLE AT THIS LOCATION
Bloomington, IN
NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS LOCATION
Washington, IN
AVAILABLE AT THIS LOCATION
About the Program
Supervised Group Living, also known as group homes, is a residential option available to eligible individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Typically, there are five to eight individuals in one SGL setting. The setting and services provided in a Supervised Group Living placement can vary depending on the individual’s age, support needs and interests.

Am I elegible?
To qualify for SGL placement, you must have been diagnosed with an intellectual disability, developmental disability or related condition with an onset prior to the age of 22 years and the condition must be expected to continue indefinitely.
You must meet the requirements of eligibility for a compatible Medicaid category and you may NOT receive Home and Community-Based Waiver Services while in a SGL placement
You must meet Level of Care. Level of Care is determined by assessing six major life areas:
- Self-care
- Learning
- Self-directrion
- Capacity for independent living
- Understanding and use of language
- Mobility
How Do I Apply?
To find your local office, call 800-545-7763 or click here.
IN PERSON
Call or visit your local BDDS District office and request an application.
