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About Us"A Place to Live"New
Horizons Village is a licensed community residential facility for
men and women with developmental disabilities. In
2006, Scott Greiner acquired the campus.
Previously, he and his family
owned and operated the St. Augustine Center for Living Inc., St.
Augustine, Florida, an ICF/DD facility for 15 years. Today,
some 80 caregivers serve the 48 New Horizons Village residents. The
staff includes direct care workers, nurses, a dietitian, food
service personnel, a maintenance crew, social worker, housekeeping,
therapists, and administration staff. New
Horizons Village provides 24-hour supervision in addition to its
full array of services and care for the developmentally disabled,
all designed to help them prosper and achieve as much independence
as possible in their daily living.
Reasons
why an individual becomes eligible for New Horizons Village
residency may include mental retardation with secondary issues that
may include autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, behavior and
neurological impairment and other factors. |