Passavant Memorial Homes
Promoting choice and independence
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Community Residential Services
Provides licensed and unlicensed residential homes for individuals with intellectual disabilities to enable
Children's Residential Program
PMH’s Children’s Residential Program focuses on providing a holistic array of support for the children and adolescents within our care. Our team is committed to providing an environment with its primary focus on Therapeutic Teaching. We believe that all children and adolescents can continue to grow and develop social, recreational, spiritual, emotional, and educational skillsets where their unique qualities are recognized, embraced, and supported.
Children's Medical Model
PMH’s Children’s Medical Model Residential Program is an excellent opportunity to provide a much-needed service to children and adolescents with complex medical disorders and behavioral risks. PMH provides a continuum of services specifically tailored to address children and adolescents at risk with dual diagnosis whose complex support needs require a multi-disciplinary team effort. PMH is committed to providing an environment with its primary focus on quality medical care and therapeutic teaching, with the belief that even the most complex individuals can grow in competency. Typically, it is preferred that the location is easily accessible to the nearest hospital; however, the residential home is adapted to provide daily ongoing medical support and individual-specific nursing services to empower the child or adolescent to thrive within their local community.
Adult Training Facilities - Vocational Employment Centers
These supports are structured to provide progressive work skills training, training in pre-vocational skills, and work experience.
Each VEC Program’s goal is to foster choice and independence, skills development, and positive interaction for each individual. The VEC Programs provide an opportunity for exposure to different types of activities to help individuals establish preferences and interests. Individuals have the opportunity to participate in paid employment, volunteer activities, or vocation-oriented tasks. These skillsets support successful integration into the community.
Job Support
Job support focuses on the development of work skills vital to securing competitive employment within the community and attaining independence. Trained Direct Support Professionals meet with community leaders and local businesses to identify jobs that are available in the community and to learn how individuals with disabilities can become part of the competitive employment process. Once hired by a local company, individuals are supported by a Job Coach who provides appropriate guidance, as needed, for them to succeed in their chosen area of competitive employment.
Family Living - Lifesharing
Lifesharing is a unique opportunity for an individual to live within a licensed home of a registered PMH Lifesharing Provider and become part of a family while receiving tailored supports. The PMH Lifesharing Provider assists with personal hygiene, training in daily living skills, assistance with educational needs, socialization, recreation, meal planning and preparation, medication administration, transportation to community outings, work, training programs, or other activities as needed. PMH Management provides ongoing support and training to Lifesharing Providers to maintain the highest level of care. PMH is blessed with dedicated and trained families that open their homes and embrace the individual as part of their family.
Where we work
External reviews
Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Average number of service recipients per month
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Related Program
Community Residential Services
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
Passavant Memorial Homes presently supports over 800 children and adults, and providing comprehensive support programs for persons with intellectual disabilities and mental health diagnoses.
Goals & Strategy
Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
The vision of Passavant Memorial Homes is to provide quality supports as a consumer-driven human services organization that consistently exceed the expectations of individuals, their families and the community. Passavant Memorial Homes will always be committed to being the industry leader in the provision of service alternatives by maximizing existing financial and community resources.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Passavant is committed to a team-oriented work environment that exemplifies a participatory management driven process, and is characterized by staff development and advancement. By promoting this philosophy and valuing every employee’s talents, initiative, and leadership skills, every consumer and family member will be ensured the uppermost quality.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
Passavant Memorial Homes, as a private 501(c)3 non-profit human services organization, has become one of the nation’s foremost, consumer-driven, providers of support to individuals with intellectual disabilities and behavioral health needs. Passavant provides a continuum of care for a diverse population of children, adults, and seniors. We support individuals with intellectual disabilities, and individuals in need of mental health supports and services including residential, home and community based, Lifesharing, and vocational and employment centers. Quality and excellence are emphasized in all of our programs as we strive to always exceed expectations. Satisfaction surveys are completed on a regular basis with consumers, as well as their families, so Passavant can listen, learn, and provide continual improvement.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
The Passavant Memorial Homes Family of Services not only serves virtually the entire western Pennsylvania region, including Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, but has grown into one of the nation’s foremost providers. The Passavant Memorial Homes Family of Services continually strives to be a consumer-driven organization that consistently exceeds the expectations of families, the community, and fellow provider agencies.
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Operations
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Passavant Memorial Homes
Board of directorsas of 05/21/2019