Read news and stories centered around the Nonotuck community.
Finding the right fit between a caregiver and a person with a disability is key to helping a shared living relationship succeed.
Nonotuck provides ongoing support to members of shared living households to help the individuals living there thrive.
The Americans with Disabilities Act, which helps protect people with disabilities from discrimination, was signed into law 30 years ago.
Meet Marilyn and Adam, who have been in a shared living home together for about two-and-a-half years.
Richard French, who will retire in late July, spent decades helping people thrive in shared living and adult family living arrangements, with a focus on doing what was best for the person Nonotuck was trying to help.
A webinar hosted by Nonotuck Resource Associates, Inc., discusses five mindfulness practices and their benefits.
Report shows improvement in number of TV shows using actors with disabilities to portray characters with disabilities
Shared Living, a personalized service designed to address the unique personality of the person who will receive services, offers benefits to both the disabled person and to the individual or family offering caregiving.
Nonotuck's Adult Family Care program provides assistance so people can care for family members with intellectual, developmental or physical disabilities.
Learn how Nonotuck developed a love-based ideology of care. We started our shared living program as an alternative to group homes for people with disabilities. Instead, Shared Living creates genuine life transformation for people with disabilities, as well as families and communities. The true power of caregiving is found through hospitality, authenticity, and love.