Home to a total of 19 individuals, Woodbridge Health Services provides 2 Adult Residential Facilities (ARF) & 2 Adult Residential Facilities for Persons with Special Healthcare Needs (ARFPSHN)
Our staff consists of Direct Support Professionals, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Registered Nurses, and Psychiatric Nurses. We provide assistance to adults with developmental disabilities. The purpose of the Woodbridge Home is to provide training and habilitation services suited to the needs of adults with developmental disabilities. Woodbridge home’s service provision is based on the philosophy that each client is entitled to the opportunity to develop to their maximum potential, in an environment that enriches the quality of the individual’s life.
Our mission is to have “a good life.”
In fulfilling this mission, we make the following commitments:
To the people we serve, we promise you our respect, caring and concern in all of our interactions. We will treat you with dignity, honor your individual life choices and endeavor to bring joy and humor into your lives. Our commitment is to continually expand our knowledge and skills so that we can offer you the highest quality professional care and services. We want to acknowledge the following:
To the communities, in which we live and work, we promise to advocate for needed services and programs and strive to create strong collaborative relationships with other community organizations. We will maintain financial stability and monitor our service utilization to ensure our continued services and reliability.
To each other, we recognize the importance of each of our contributions, with appreciation and support. We will communicate openly and directly and generously share information. We will seek, cherish and nurture diversity in our backgrounds and experiences, which enhances the responsiveness of our services.
To those who support us, we recognize that your time, money and concern for adults with developmental disabilities make our work possible, and we endeavor to utilize these resources wisely. Working together, we can make a difference in the lives of the adults with developmental disabilities in our communities.
These values and commitments will
Guide our decisions and behaviors
In the early 1970's. California established their first residential care system to provide non institutional homes-based services to dependent care groups such as the elderly, developmentally disabled, mentally disordered, and child care centers under the supervision of the Department of Social Services. Woodbridge Health Services opened our first ARF in 2006, Meadow Creek Home. In 2014 we opened our second, Woodbridge Home, and in 2018 we opened our 2 ARFPSHNs, Woodbridge Clayton and Woodbridge Trifari. With our growth, we ensure we continue to uphold and embody our core values:
COMPASSION INNOVATION
TEAMWORK ADVOCACY
CREATIVITY EQUITY