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Community Based Homes and Support Services - Hiawatha Homes

2600 North Broadway, Rochester, MN 55906

Eligibility
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, brain injuries, developmental disabilities, physical health needs, specialized medical needs, and emotional and behavioral health needs, and their families who are residents of Olmsted County
Required documents
Admission paperwork birth certificate guardianship papers health insurance card mail with current address physician orders picture ID proof of household income referral form Social Security card/number
Hours
  • Office: 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
  • Services: 24 hours/7 days a week
Application process
Call
Fees
Donations accepted; vary
Service area
Olmsted County, MN

Other Information

Hours of Operation

  • Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm
  • Open Saturday or Sunday

Payment Options

  • Housing Support/GRH
  • Medical Assistance
  • Medicare
Community-Based Residential Homes
  • Advocacy
  • Community involvement
  • Nursing and support therapies
  • Respite support
Family Support Services-FSS? Offers opportunities for greater personal growth for people with disabilities in their homes and in the community through:
  • Community involvement
  • Lifetime skills training
  • Personal needs training
  • Recreation/leisure activities
  • Social activities
In-Home Support Program For individuals who have a disability and still live in their family's home or in foster care. Individuals receiving services have 1:1 staffing. Flexible based on individual needs. Services are provided in the family home, at a Hiawatha location or elsewhere in the community. Activities are customized to the individual's wants and needs. Examples of activities are similar to those of the LEEP program, but may also include:
  • Assistance in getting up and ready for school/work
  • Assistance with homework
  • Participation in evening or weekend leisure activities
Life Enrichment and Exploration Program - LEEP For older school aged youth and adults who have disabilities. Programs runs Monday - Friday after school, non-school days, after day programs and during the summer. Provides a supervised environment with structured learning and recreational activities. Activities may include:
  • Crafts and cooking
  • Domestic training
  • Personal safety training
  • Social skills training
  • Summer field trips
Last Assured
08/18/2025
Providing organization
Hiawatha Homes

Support services for people with disabilities at home and in their community

Community Based Homes and Support Services - Hiawatha Homes