English Hills (371)

Community Crisis Home

English Hills provides services to individuals who need help transitioning safely out of a locked setting into a less restrictive community, are having problems living in their current home, or who want to practice safe living skills so they can return to the home of their choice.

 

7821 English Hills Road
Vacaville, CA 95688


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Essentials At A Glance

Program Type: Community Crisis Home

To Make Referrals: Referrals to English Hills are made through the North Bay Regional Center.

# of Beds: 4 beds

Who is Served: English Hills serves adults ages 18 and over with varying levels of intellectual and developmental disabilities who might also have mental health symptoms.

Hours of Operation: Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

About the Program: English Hills is a beautiful 4-bedroom home where residents each have their own bedroom and can explore a variety of interests such as cooking, gardening, budgeting, and practicing living skills to be as independent as possible. Our staff can even arrange outside activities such as going to school, attending a day program, or other fun events on a case-by-case basis.

English Hills provides services to individuals who need help transitioning safely out of a locked setting into a less restrictive community setting, are having problems living in their current home, or who want to practice safe living skills so they can return to the home of their choice. English Hills is not a forever home. Residents can live at English Hills up to 18 months. We focus on helping each resident prepare for their next home where they can live for a longer period of time.


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