HOPE HOUSE FOR THE MULTIPLE- HANDICAPPED INC
Making it Happen since 1963
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
We want to ensure that people with disabilities have full access to, and enjoy the benefits of, community living through long-term services and supports in the most integrated setting of their choosing.
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
We operate 12 community-based homes for children and adults with co-occurring autism, intellectual disabilities and mental health needs.
Respite Reachout
In-home services that assists families in the San Gabriel Valley by providing temporary relief or care for families caring for a loved one with an intellectual and developmental disability at home.
Where we work
External reviews

Photos
Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of participants engaged in programs
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with disabilities, People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
In 2019, an additional home was added to the 11 homes we already have. The new house will be home to 4 adolescents.
Number of new programs/program sites
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of clients served
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with disabilities, People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Number of children with a disability supported to live at home
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Type of Metric
Other - describing something else
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Context Notes
Our 63 residents live full-time in one of our 12 homes.
Number of corporate volunteers
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of program sites
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Number of older adults being supported to live at home through home care, assistive technology, and/or personal support plans
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Number of children and youth with disabilities living in congregate care facilities
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Number of adults with disabilities receiving sufficient social and emotional support
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of clients whose nutrition has improved
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of trips provided
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Output - describing our activities and reach
Direction of Success
Increasing
Total number of grants awarded
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of clients who have access to transportation to job site
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of adults with disabilities living in congregate care facilities
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of individuals attending coalition meetings
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Number of overall donors
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Population(s) Served
People with intellectual disabilities
Related Program
Residential Services for People with Disabilities
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
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?
We are aiming to accomplish the full inclusion of people with co-occurring autism, intellectual disabilities and mental health needs in all aspects of their communities. We will do this by building opportunities for growth, discovery, choice and self-determination. We envision a world where people with autism, intellectual disabilities and mental health needs are respected, valued members of the community.
We are working toward full inclusion which include supporting, with each person's abilities in mind, full access of individuals to the greater community, including opportunities to seek employment and work in competitive integrated setting, engage in community life, control personal resources and receive services in the community.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
-Employ a person-centered delivery system that are based on the individual's needs and preferences. The existing paradigm of supports or culture is directed at the individual as opposed to being directed by the individual.
-Train staff in person-centered planning and practices.
-Hire a Community Networks Coordinator who will connect with community entities to develop resources for individuals to access activities of choice and have greater community involvement in classes, volunteer work, service clubs, scouts, businesses, religious activities, etc. This will enable individuals to have full access to community life and services, be known in their neighborhood, experience joy and satisfaction in activities of choice, and develop skills for transition to competitive employment. We are also working on providing more computers and augmentative/alternative communications systems for interaction with others.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
-We will be providing training for all staff in the person-centered delivery system by hiring the trainers (consultants) needed for this intense training.
-We will hire a community networks coordinator to connect with the community
-We will be looking for funding the purchase of computers and augmentative/alternative communications systems.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
So far we have:
-had the first round of Person-Centered staff training
-begun Training our in house trainers
-hired a community networks coordinator
How we listen
Seeking feedback from people served makes programs more responsive and effective. Here’s how this organization is listening.
-
How is your organization using feedback from the people you serve?
To understand people's needs and how we can help them achieve their goals
-
Which of the following feedback practices does your organization routinely carry out?
We aim to collect feedback from as many people we serve as possible
-
What challenges does the organization face when collecting feedback?
difficulty communication due to our person's disabilities
Financials
Unlock nonprofit financial insights that will help you make more informed decisions. Try our monthly plan today.
- Analyze a variety of pre-calculated financial metrics
- Access beautifully interactive analysis and comparison tools
- Compare nonprofit financials to similar organizations
Want to see how you can enhance your nonprofit research and unlock more insights?
Learn more
about GuideStar Pro.
Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
Connect with nonprofit leaders
SubscribeBuild relationships with key people who manage and lead nonprofit organizations with GuideStar Pro. Try a low commitment monthly plan today.
- Analyze a variety of pre-calculated financial metrics
- Access beautifully interactive analysis and comparison tools
- Compare nonprofit financials to similar organizations
Want to see how you can enhance your nonprofit research and unlock more insights? Learn More about GuideStar Pro.
Connect with nonprofit leaders
SubscribeBuild relationships with key people who manage and lead nonprofit organizations with GuideStar Pro. Try a low commitment monthly plan today.
- Analyze a variety of pre-calculated financial metrics
- Access beautifully interactive analysis and comparison tools
- Compare nonprofit financials to similar organizations
Want to see how you can enhance your nonprofit research and unlock more insights? Learn More about GuideStar Pro.
HOPE HOUSE FOR THE MULTIPLE- HANDICAPPED INC
Board of directorsas of 12/02/2021
Mr. Christian Diaz
Irene Kahn
Retired Associate Hospital Admin
Term: 2012 - 2022
Irene Kahn
Mark Handler
Jonathan Hawes
Scott Gunderson
Preety Gupta
GNS
Katherine Hansen
UCR Health
Erick Montano
Conifer Health Systems
David Bernstein
Hope House
Board leadership practices
GuideStar worked with BoardSource, the national leader in nonprofit board leadership and governance, to create this section.
-
CEO oversight
Has the board conducted a formal, written assessment of the chief executive within the past year ? Yes -
Ethics and transparency
Have the board and senior staff reviewed the conflict-of-interest policy and completed and signed disclosure statements in the past year? Yes
Organizational demographics
Who works and leads organizations that serve our diverse communities? Candid partnered with CHANGE Philanthropy on this demographic section.
Leadership
No data
Race & ethnicity
Gender identity
Sexual orientation
No data
Disability
No data