
COMMUNITY-CENTERED LIVING
Among the most important values and goals we all share are the freedom to live as we choose and the desire to belong to a community. This is equally true for people with disabilities who want to live as independently as possible and be a part of a community. People with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) have the right to live in safe, accessible, quality housing within a community that fosters understanding and inclusion. The Link creates community-centered opportunities through high quality, city-centered housing that fosters meaningful interactions and pathways to independence. The Link offers easy accessibility to transit, employment opportunities and leisure. Within walking distance are grocery stores, restaurants and a hospital.
The Link is a model that creates living opportunities for people with developmental disabilities that promotes independence and community integration. The affordable and inclusive community offers social engagement, unparalleled accessibility and dynamic educational, vocational and therapeutic programming for residents and neighbors.