Hil Wanda Frogg Villa, also referred to as Meadowhaven, is a supportive group home designed specifically to enhance the quality of life for individuals with chronic mental illness. Situated on the southern side of Burlington, this care facility offers a nurturing and stable environment tailored to the unique needs of its residents. The villa accommodates up to six residents, each of whom enjoys the privacy and comfort of a personal bedroom. This setup promotes a sense of independence while ensuring that residents have a safe space to call their own.
Within the villa, residents share access to a variety of common areas, including a kitchen, living room, and bathroom, fostering a communal and supportive atmosphere. Daily life at Hil Wanda Frogg Villa centers on encouraging social connections and cooperation, with shared spaces designed to facilitate interaction and engagement among residents. The presence of a fully equipped laundry room ensures that residents can easily maintain their personal belongings, further supporting their independence and self-care.
Staffing at Hil Wanda Frogg Villa is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, to provide assistance and oversight as needed. This around-the-clock support reflects a commitment to the safety, security, and well-being of each individual residing at the villa. Staff members are dedicated to meeting the unique needs of persons living with mental disabilities, providing guidance, support, and supervision in a way that respects each resident’s autonomy.
Hil Wanda Frogg Villa features a rent structure that is considerate of the financial circumstances of its residents. Rent is set at 30% of the adjusted monthly income, ensuring that housing remains affordable for those participating in the program. This thoughtful approach is intended to reduce barriers to quality care and enable residents to focus on their personal growth and well-being. The home stands as a compassionate and reliable option for individuals and families seeking a supportive, community-focused living environment for persons with chronic mental illness.