
Breaking Barriers: Understanding IDD and the Women Who Live With It
Imagine a world where social cues are like the most confusing puzzle, where learning new tasks requires twice the effort, and where social expectations often

Imagine a world where social cues are like the most confusing puzzle, where learning new tasks requires twice the effort, and where social expectations often

In today’s world, full of communication channels, colors and movement can speak louder than a single word. For women with IDD (Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities),

In the world of supportive living, where every day can bring plenty of challenges and joys, a simple, powerful truth reigns supreme: certainty is a

Confidence and independence: These skills do not come overnight; instead, they are built through repeated, meaningful experiences. Each day, people make choices that shape their

Harriet Residential Care was created with one simple yet vital purpose: to provide a community where women thrive, belong, and grow. Every part of the

Discover what belonging at home means with Harriet Residential Care, and how everyday home life, shaped by choice, empowers women with IDD to live with

Preparing for a placement in a D.C. group home for a family member can go from very exciting to very daunting. It is essential to

For most people, home is a concept that goes beyond a roof over one’s head; it is a place of safety, dignity, and growth. This

The phone rings in the middle of the night. For most, it’s an interruption, but for a staff member at group homes in D.C., this

Finding the right supportive living environment for a loved one may feel overwhelming. As you navigate terms like assisted living and a group home in