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Mar 04, 2007 06:30 PM

columbus organization

by emmybsu

Hello all,

I was contacted by Columbus Organization just recently. They state they began in 1984. Their organization works with transitioning MR/DD consumers from the hospital setting to the group home setting. I had just never heard anything about them and could not find anything online. Would any of you know anything about them???? I am working in group home settings and I like it. The pay is fine and my consumers are wonderful!!!

Hope you can help!!

Thanks,

EMMY


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from chillie1
Old Mar 04, 2007, 09:39 PM

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I live in Illinois and have not heard of that group either. I am a nurse consultant in the southern part of the state. I have often thought a transitional home would be a good thing. If you do find out anything please post the info. I will ask my supervisor if she has ever heard this Columbus group.
Thanks, Chillie
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