Mosaic in Central Iowa

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Who We Are

Mosaic provides a life of possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities. We help people define their own happiness. We support them and empower the pursuit of their goals. We celebrate their successes, even if that success is as simple as the pursuit itself.

Mosaic is a consolidated service organization made up of two legacy agencies, Bethphage and Martin Luther Homes. Mosaic has been providing services to adults with disabilities in the central Iowa area since 1983. It was in 1983 that Bethphage opened three homes serving 24 people. In 1994, Martin Luther Homes opened nine homes to serve 36 people. In July of 2003, the two legacy agencies came together to form one premier organization named Mosaic.

Mosaic in Central Iowa now serves more than 240 adults in more than 100 locations and employs more than 490 dedicated staff members. People served by Mosaic receive 24-hour residential living supports.

What We Do

Mosaic in Central Iowa partners with people with intellectual disabilities to create a meaningful life in a caring community, giving a voice to their needs.

Mosaic in Central Iowa provides the following supports:

  • ICF/ID - Intermediate Care Facility for persons with intellectual disabilities. This service level provides 24-hour residential supports and supervision. Meals, transportation, medical service coordination are included in this service.
  • Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) - We provide 24-hour daily residential supports and supervision in homes, apartments and host home settings.

  • 24-Hour Supported Community Living (SCL) in Group Homes & Apartments - Persons served can choose an apartment or group home where staff provide supports that foster more independence in home management, financial skills, recreation and leisure activities.

  • 24-Hour Supported Community Living (SCL) in Host Homes - Host homes match a person receiving services with someone who provides the assistance needed for daily living in a family-like or roommate-like setting. The program is designed to allow an individual to enjoy the benefits of family living while continuing habilitation and personal growth.

All services are available to adults (age 18 and older) with intellectual disabilities. Funding for services is based upon eligibility for Medicaid or can be privately paid

Details

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