88 cents out of every dollar supports community services for people in need. Learn More.
Princeton Homes
The Volunteers of America of Minnesota Services for Persons with Special Needs offers residential supportive services at its Princeton Homes for adults with developmental disabilities. The goal of these services includes increasing residents’ independence and self-reliance, and fostering community engagement.
Each home is located in a traditional residential neighborhood of Princeton, MN and provides community-based services to a total of four program participants each with their own bedroom.
Supportive services include skill development in activities of daily living, self-care, sensory/motor development, interpersonal skills, communication, behavior programming, community living, health care, leisure and recreation skills and money management. Program participants benefit from quality, long-term, consistent care in a nurturing and supportive environment.
To find out more about our Princeton Homes, call (763) 389-9461.
Increasing Resident’s Independence:The philosophy of Volunteers of America of Minnesota’s Services for Persons with Special Needs is to treat each program participant as a unique individual with all the rights and expectations of any person in our society. The Princeton Homes provide services to persons with a wide-range of abilities. Program participants are encouraged to take part in their own care and other activities of daily living according to their abilities. Supportive counseling and training offers each individual the chance to achieve the most independent lifestyle possible. Supportive Services: