Discovering the Promise of Supported Living: A Guide to Transformative Change
This insightful document, More than Just a New Address by John O’Brien and Connie Lyle O’Brien, explores the shift from traditional residential services to supported living for people with developmental disabilities. It highlights how supported living empowers individuals to live in homes of their choice, fostering inclusion, independence, and meaningful community connections.
The authors delve into the challenges and opportunities of this transition, emphasizing the need for agencies to rethink their organizational culture, structures, and use of power. Supported living is more than finding new addresses—it’s about creating assistive relationships, building effective teams, and embracing a mindset that prioritizes personal choice, collaboration, and creativity.
Key themes include the importance of balancing individual needs with agency-wide goals, navigating service system constraints, and fostering relationships based on mutual respect and shared power. The document also provides practical insights into managing crises, negotiating resources, and maintaining organizational integrity.
Readers will find a wealth of ideas on how to create inclusive environments, challenge outdated bureaucratic models, and embrace new ways of thinking about human services. With real-world examples and thoughtful reflections, this paper is a must-read for anyone passionate about building stronger, more inclusive communities.
Whether you’re a service provider, policymaker, or advocate, this document offers a roadmap for transforming systems to better support people with disabilities in living fulfilling lives. Dive in to learn how small changes can lead to big impacts in creating a world where everyone belongs.