151 West Linn Drive Unit G-7 Eagle Point, OR. 97524
Professional Behavior Services
Compassionate, Evidence-Based Support for Challenging Behaviors

We provide 24-hour residential group home services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in safe, welcoming homes that we own and operate.
Each of our homes supports 3 to 5 residents, offering the comfort of a small community combined with the peace of mind that comes with professional, around-the-clock care. Whether someone is highly independent or needs significant medical and behavioral support, we create personalized environments where individuals can thrive.
What We Offer:
Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA)
In-depth assessments to understand the causes and purposes of challenging behaviors in order to design appropriate supports.Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSPs)
Individualized plans that focus on proactive strategies, skill-building, environmental changes, and meaningful reinforcement to reduce challenging behaviors.Temporary Emergency Safety Plans (TESPs)
Short-term, crisis-focused plans developed quickly to ensure safety and stability during periods of acute behavioral risk.Protective Physical Interventions (PPI)
When absolutely necessary for safety, we use Oregon-approved physical interventions, always with dignity, consent, and within legal and ethical guidelines.Training & Support for Care Teams
We train families, DSPs, and staff on how to implement behavior plans effectively, ensuring consistency and support across environments.Collaboration with Support Teams
We work hand-in-hand with case managers, schools, medical providers, and residential staff to build cohesive, person-centered strategies.

Why Choose Us?
Experienced behavior professionals who lead with compassion and respect
A commitment to positive, person-centered approaches—not punishment
Quick turnaround for emergency plans when safety is at risk
Strong emphasis on training and team collaboration for long-term success

Who This Service Is For
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Adults with developmental disabilities who need 24-hour support
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Individuals with significant medical or behavioral needs
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People transitioning from hospital, foster care, or institutional settings
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Families seeking long-term, stable residential care for a loved one
