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Apartments
Establishing a solid stepping stone for clients between life in a group home and supported independent living, the 8-unit Key Manor one-bedroom apartments were built in Inverness during 1993. In 1996, 17 additional one-bedroom Key Vista apartments were built in one 5-unit and two 6-unit complexes.
Transitional living coaches provide onsite support and counseling to apartment-dwelling clients. These coaches have responsibilities similar to a resident house manager in a group home but do not live on site.
Transitional living coaches help clients learn to cook, budget finances, manager personal
affairs, and live productively in the community.
The rent for each apartment is based on a sliding scale determined by the client’s income.
Key Manor Apartments were built in Inverness during 1993. The eight, one-bedroom apartments include a laundry facility and an office for a supported living coach. Funding for the Key Manor Apartments was obtained from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development Section 811 Program.

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