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The Crumley House

“Enhancing the quality of life for survivors of brain injury by enabling them to maximize their potential.”

Residency Qualifications

Residency Program Qualifications

-Individual must have a documented brain injury which is currently a barrier to employment and/or independent living.

-Individual must have means of financial support which will cover any cost incurred in the program.

-Individual must be eligible for services from a service provider committed to the long-term support component of Crumley House services or other means of financial support (only if the services are deemed necessary in order to be successful on the job and/or in an assisted living situation.

-Individual must be at least 18 years old.

-The individual and primary care provider, where appropriate, must demonstrate a willingness to participate in The Crumley House program and view competitive employment as a service outcome.

-The individual and primary care provider, where appropriate, must be willing to meet with the Social Security Administration Representative, if benefits are being received, prior to job placement.

-The individual and primary care provider, where applicable, must be willing to commit to an ongoing process of Personal Futures Planning.

-The individual must have had a neuropsychological evaluation current within 1 (one) year of application date and be willing to provide a copy for Crumley House records.

-The individual must be in stable medical condition as evidenced in a current medical evaluation completed within 30 (thirty) days of the established admissions date.

-The individual must submit a signed Physician’s Statement which states the individual is free of any communicable diseases within 30 (thirty) days of the established admissions date.

-The individual must not exhibit any behavior that is dangerous or disruptive to the health or welfare of self or others.

-The individual must possess basic self-help skills such as toileting, eating, mobility, etc. or have supports which eliminate these barriers.

-The individual must possess basic communication skills or have the ability to use adaptive communicative equipment.

-Admissions can only be granted if space is available.

-Admission will be granted to qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, or political affiliation.

*Admissions to the Residential Program are granted with an initial 90-day probationary/evaluation period to ensure appropriateness for client. *

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300 Urbana Rd
Limestone, TN 37681
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