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Our mission is to provide quality support services to people with disabilities at home and in the community.

Hiawatha Homes is made up of two 501(c)3 non-profit organizations: Hiawatha Homes, Inc. and Hiawatha Homes Foundation. Hiawatha Homes supports approximately 120 children and adults in Olmsted County with developmental disabilities, physical health needs, brain injury, specialized medical needs, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and emotional and behavioral health needs.

Since opening in 1976, Hiawatha Homes has expanded to respond to the needs of the community. Currently, services include supporting individuals in twenty-one residential-based homes, respite care, family support services, and in-home support.Hiawatha Homes opened its doors because a group of concerned parents and community members had a vision for a place where individuals with disabilities would be treated as a person first. The founders dreamed of quality, loving, comprehensive and individualized care for each person. Forty-five years later, the number one goal is still the same: provide quality care for individuals.

507-289-8683

www.hiawathahomes.org

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Our mission is to provide quality support services to people with disabilities at home and in the community.

Hiawatha Homes is made up of two 501(c)3 non-profit organizations: Hiawatha Homes, Inc. and Hiawatha Homes Foundation. Hiawatha Homes supports approximately 120 children and adults in Olmsted County with developmental disabilities, physical health needs, brain injury, specialized medical needs, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and emotional and behavioral health needs.

Since opening in 1976, Hiawatha Homes has expanded to respond to the needs of the community. Currently, services include supporting individuals in twenty-one residential-based homes, respite care, family support services, and in-home support.Hiawatha Homes opened its doors because a group of concerned parents and community members had a vision for a place where individuals with disabilities would be treated as a person first. The founders dreamed of quality, loving, comprehensive and individualized care for each person. Forty-five years later, the number one goal is still the same: provide quality care for individuals.

507-289-8683

www.hiawathahomes.org

Our mission is to provide quality support services to people with disabilities at home and in the community.

Hiawatha Homes is made up of two 501(c)3 non-profit organizations: Hiawatha Homes, Inc. and Hiawatha Homes Foundation. Hiawatha Homes supports approximately 120 children and adults in Olmsted County with developmental disabilities, physical health needs, brain injury, specialized medical needs, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and emotional and behavioral health needs.

Since opening in 1976, Hiawatha Homes has expanded to respond to the needs of the community. Currently, services include supporting individuals in twenty-one residential-based homes, respite care, family support services, and in-home support.Hiawatha Homes opened its doors because a group of concerned parents and community members had a vision for a place where individuals with disabilities would be treated as a person first. The founders dreamed of quality, loving, comprehensive and individualized care for each person. Forty-five years later, the number one goal is still the same: provide quality care for individuals.

507-289-8683

www.hiawathahomes.org

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