Royals Health Services Group homes are residential places of living that cater to individuals who have specific care and treatment needs.
80+
Total visit
200+
Individuals served
230+
HeathCare & Recovery
30+
Housing
Royals Health Services
Behavioral Health (Adults & Children)
Using evidence-based practices, we support children and adults with mental health and substance use disorders through a variety of residential and outpatient programs.
Autism & Intellectual Disabilities (I/DD)
We support adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities through residential, day programs, and in the community.
Housing and Homelessness
We provide a range of emergency and long-term services as well as housing education, subsidies and behavioral health support to our area’s homeless population.
Care Management and Coordination
Program offers a caring place for adults, no matter their disabilities. The individuals we serve in our program have a wide range of intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities.
Where do I start?
Finding the right care home for yourself or a loved one, or even understanding what type of care you need, can be a daunting process, but we’re here to help you and believe transparency over our care quality and fees is of the utmost importance from the very beginning of your journey.
Finding the perfect home for your needs
To locate the care you need, you’ve made it to the right place. The Royals Health Services network of agencies offers the resources, the experience, and the caregivers to provide quality, compassionate care in over several places.
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