Origami Adult Foster Care is dedicated to providing a supportive and nurturing environment for adults who require varying levels of assistance, with a particular focus on individuals with neurological conditions. The Residential Program at Origami emphasizes maximizing independence in daily activities, enhancing quality of life, promoting productivity, and encouraging community inclusion. This program is thoughtfully designed for individuals seeking respite care, short-term rehabilitation, or long-term support within a licensed adult foster care home setting.
The structure of Origami’s Residential Program is organized into three distinct tracks: Neuro-Rehabilitation, Assisted Living, and Semi-Independent Living. Each track is tailored to suit the unique needs and goals of the individuals they serve. The Neuro-Rehabilitation track is especially suited for those recovering from neurological events or managing ongoing neurological diagnoses. Short-term rehabilitation clients benefit from intensive therapy services aimed at creating the least restrictive discharge plan possible and achieving significant progress within a condensed period. Meanwhile, for individuals who require long-term support, the program is designed to maintain and enhance each person's optimal level of function, ensure participation in meaningful activities, and facilitate regular access and inclusion in the broader community. Support systems are closely integrated into care planning to ensure holistic and consistent assistance.
Origami Adult Foster Care specializes in neurological rehabilitation, serving adults affected by a wide range of diagnoses. These may include, but are not limited to, cerebral palsy, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, neurological deficits following aneurysm, seizure, or tumor, neuromuscular diseases, Parkinson’s Disease, post-concussion syndrome, spinal cord injury, stroke, and traumatic brain injury. This specialization allows for a highly personalized approach to care that acknowledges the complex needs associated with these conditions.
A hallmark of Origami’s approach is its residential setting, which features homelike common areas such as spacious living rooms and therapeutic green spaces set within the heart of their campus. The Semi-Independent Living building, for example, is designed to foster both autonomy and community engagement, as evidenced by its inviting environment overlooking a central greenspace that supports therapeutic activities. Throughout the campus, clients and staff collaborate in activities that are both enjoyable and beneficial to recovery or ongoing well-being, such as working on puzzles together or participating in community-oriented events. The program’s commitment to partnership and collaboration ensures that each individual receives comprehensive, expert neuro care in a setting that emphasizes dignity, empowerment, and personal growth.