Residential Services
Request InformationWe provide 22 residential facilities throughout Morris County, including 19 group homes, 2 supervised apartments, and a respite group home.






























Our community-based system of homes and apartments support the individual housing needs of people with intellectual disabilities. Well-trained staff help achieve the least restrictive living arrangement for each individual. Our goal is to promote growth and independence, yet provide a safe, healthy and caring environment for individuals 21 years or older.
These are services that we currently offer:
Long Term
- Residential Placement: If you are looking for a home for a loved one in Morris County, know you have a reputable, well-established provider in ArcMorris. We offer 24/7 supports in our homes that offer a loving and supporting environment to people with I/DD. Our homes located in Morris County will give you a sense of comfort and confidence that your beloved family member with I/DD is in good hands.
- Supervised Apartments: We offer an opportunity for a person with I/DD to live on their own, often with a roommate, in one of our apartment complexes in Morris County. This program is great for those who want a higher independence level but still depend on staff when it comes to some activities of daily living. Staff, who have an office on site, are available 24/7 to assist with tasks such as cooking, laundry, medication and money management.








Temporary
- Overnight Respite: When your family needs to go for a vacation or has other urgent needs and you require a place for your loved one with I/DD to stay while you are away, come to our overnight respite program. This is a temporary residential placement for a person with I/DD. While in respite, individuals enjoy an array of fun activities at home and in the community. Our respite home features six fully-accessible, barrier-free bedrooms with full bathrooms for each room. There are options to stay from two nights to long-term arrangements.


“It's really worked out to be a beautiful placement and I call it divine intervention.”