What is Supported Living at SAILS?
Supported Living Services is a contracted service of the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA). Qualifying persons are 18 years of age and older, have a developmental disability, on or approved for the Home and Community Based Services Core waiver and determined by the DDA assessment to need this level of support in their person-centered service plan.
People who receive supported living pay their portion of rent, utilities, food, typical household furnishings and maintenance costs, some transportation costs (i.e. bus passes), and any other personal expenses. Sharing a home with one or more people helps make living expenses more affordable. SAILS Washington helps people to apply for all benefits for which they are eligible such as: social security, food assistance, Section 8 housing and utility discounts.
A supported person typically lives with two or three housemates, and staff provide teaching or support based on needs. Supports may vary from a few hours per month up to 24 hours/day. Supports are determined by a Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) assessment. Our staff will support you to exercise your independence and choice: