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Sunrise Community, Inc.
Map
Geography
Location9040 Sunset Drive, Miami, Florida 33173, eastern United States, United States
Coordinates25°42′06″N 80°20′27″W / 25.70161°N 80.3408°W / 25.70161; -80.3408
Organization
Typesubacute care
History
Opened1962
Links
Websitehttp://www.sunrisegroup.org/

Sunrise Community, Inc., is one of the largest, private 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organizations in the country dedicated to serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Much of the organization's early growth can be attributed to assisting state agencies with deinstitutionalization efforts, and in more recent years, Sunrise has welcomed smaller companies in need of assistance or support into the Sunrise Group. As a result, over the last 50 years Sunrise has increased the number of persons served from 50 people in just South Florida to over 2,000 across several states with over 3,000 exceptional employees.[1][2]

Services offered

Services offered include:

  • Residential group homes for adults unable to function independently.
  • In-home support for individuals living in their own homes who need some assistance with living.
  • Respite care that allows care givers the chance to temporary leave an individual under their care in a group home so they can take a break from constant care.
  • Employment training for those who can obtain jobs in the community.

Review of organization

The Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA) oversees safety inspections of all Sunrise facilities. A complete list of recent inspections and actions resulting from inspections appears in the AHCA website.[3] Guidestar has much information from a variety of sources on Sunrise. This information includes financial and organizational information and required filings to the federal government.[4]

References

  1. ^ The Miami Foundation website, at https://nonprofits.miamifoundation.org/profile/sunrise-community-inc .
  2. ^ Michael Warren, "Disabled sue state for Medicaid care," Ocala Star-Banner (Ocala, Fl.), March 14, 1992, p. 8B.
  3. ^ AHCA website, at http://apps.ahca.myflorida.com/dm_web/(S(lpmyxuh12yptg4xir2k1vgta))/doc_results_fo.aspx .
  4. ^ Guidestar website, at http://www.guidestar.org/profile/65-0118730 .