Residential Services

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For more information, or to inquire about vacancies in our Residential Services, call

(608) 755-4123

OFFERING SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS

Located in a secure neighborhood on the north side of Janesville near public transportation, walking paths, and green space, the KANDU Adult Family Home invites residents to grow their independence in a safe, nurturing homestyle environment. The Adult Family Home is available for up to four residents.

SERVICES, FEATURES AND AMENITIES

In addition to safe and accessible living accommodations, residents benefit from support with daily living skills, community integration, medication administration, money management, and employment. All staffed by caring program managers.

Features and amenities of the KANDU Adult Family Home include:

  • Four private bedrooms
  • Full kitchen and dining room
  • Large great room and spacious open spaces • Main-floor laundry
  • Outdoor deck overlooking pedestrian trail
  • Roll-in shower
  • Standard bathtub
  • Two-car attached garage with additional parking stall

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Milton’s Police Chief Brandon Sachse and Milton City Administrator Paul Hensch came on a tour to check out KANDU's new facility and chat with clients. Thanks for visiting and welcoming us to the Milton community!

And we are finally all under one roof! Today all KANDU clients and staff have officially moved into our new facility in Milton. We cannot wait to continue exploring our new home!

Clients played a hand-made game where they had to manage their money. One client had to spend $50 to take his dog to the vet while others had to pay student loans, put gas in their cars, buy groceries, and purchase new tires for their cars. Some clients were lucky and received holiday and birthday ...money and a $300 bonus for coming to work on time for three months in a row. Life sure can get expensive!

Talk about the end of an era – it's our last day at Adel Street! Come Monday, we will all be under one roof at our new facility in Milton! But today, we are taking a moment to celebrate. We had a special lunch, played bingo (with LOTS of prizes), and finished the day with some games ...including an especially fun game of kickball on the empty production floor.

Did Nauti-Nauti knock your socks off at Music at the Marv this past Tuesday? Catch another awesome performance by Nauti-Nauti at KANDU's Grand Opening Party on September 28! Admission is free! More details: https://www.kanduindustries.com/event/grand-opening-party/

July is Disability Pride Month and this is the Disability Pride flag. Ann Magill, a writer with Cerebral Palsy, designed the first disability pride flag in 2019. Each color on the flag represents a different category of disabilities. Red = physical, Gold = neurodiversity, White = invisible ...disabilities and those not yet diagnosed, Blue = emotional and psychiatric disabilities, Green = sensory disabilities. The faded black background represents mourning and rage for victims of ableism. Together, these colorful bands represent a light that cuts through the darkness. Ann Magill did not seek copyright of this flag design since so many people offered suggestions, she felt it represented the whole community.

Clients in KANDU's ISP program had a bunch of fun together playing with the parachute! Activities like this game allow clients to practice and build physical, social, and cognitive skills to enhance overall well-being.