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Reeves Foundation Human Services Inc

Douglas, AZ · EIN 261781285 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE P82 · Human Services · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.reevesfoundation.com
revenue
$4.3M
expenses
$4.4M
net assets
$-185K
employees
0
program ratio
17%
mission · from form 990

The Reeves Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities by providing job, housing and training. This program teaches individuals new job skills such as being timely to work, trying to keep a schedule, goal setting and achievement. Individuals in this program have earned their GED and developed job skills in order to participate in the work force. In 2017, the Foundation expanded its existing programs by adding new residential homes and additional ranch land.

profile · synthesized from sources

Reeves Foundation Human Services Inc provides habilitation services, including residential care and day programs, for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities in Arizona. The organization operates group homes and offers customized support to maximize members' quality of life and promote independence.

named programs · 14 · from sources

what they call their work

Adult/Child Developmental Homes
Provides a residential environment for small groups of adults or children with developmental disabilities to live together and receive customized care.
Attendant Care
Assists people with disabilities in performing daily activities, focusing on promoting independence.
Day Program
Engages members in community activities and social interaction during weekdays, with transportation provided and member input in activity selection.
Group Home (GH)
Offers residential care in community settings, focusing on social skills, problem-solving, independent living, community participation, and 24-hour room and board for members.
Habilitation
Aims to help individuals with disabilities achieve, maintain, or advance skills and functioning for daily living, including physical, occupational, and speech therapies.
Home and Community-Based Services
Allows Medicaid beneficiaries to receive services in their own home or community as an alternative to institutional care.
Individually Designed Living Arrangement (IDLA)
Offers customized non-licensed residential services, allowing individuals to live independently with staff support to develop skills for self-defined quality of life and positive relationships.
Nursing
Provides clinical assessment and treatment, attending to medical care, scheduling appointments with PCPs and specialists, and integrating with members' living environments.
Nursing Supported Group Home (NSGH)
Provides residential care with 24/7 nursing attention, habilitative therapies, sensory-motor development, and behavior intervention for members requiring consistent medical support.
Occupational Therapy
Assists members recovering from physical or developmental disabilities through activities that encourage rehabilitation in daily life.
Physical Therapy
Helps members with treatment of injury, disease, or restriction through physical methods like exercise, massage, and heat treatment.
Respite Care
Provides temporary care services of varying lengths depending on availability and member needs.
Speech Therapy
Provides treatment for disorders or impairments of speech, swallowing, voice, communication, and language.
Transition to Employment
Supports members in developing job search and employment skills for independent or supervised community employment, including public transportation use.
activities · 9 groups

what they do

  • Independent Living Skills Training 8 activities
    • Habilitation and Behavioral Intervention Services
      Provides professional interventions including special development skills, habilitative therapies, sensory-motor development, and behavior intervention to help members develop functional skills, social skills, problem-solving abilities, and independent living skills.
    • Habilitation and Skill Development Services
      Provides professional interventions such as special developmental skills training, habilitative therapies, sensory-motor development, and behavior intervention to help members develop functional, independent living, and social skills, and achieve community integration.
    • Habilitation and Skill Development Services
      Provides professional interventions such as special developmental skills training, habilitative therapies, sensory-motor development, and behavior intervention to help members develop functional, independent living, and social skills, and achieve community integration.
    • Habilitation and Therapeutic Services
      Provides professional interventions such as special developmental skills training, habilitative therapies, sensory-motor development, and behavior intervention to help individuals with developmental disabilities develop functional skills, independent living skills, and social skills.
    • Habilitation and Therapeutic Services
      Delivers professional interventions such as special developmental skills training, habilitative therapies, sensory-motor development, and behavior intervention to help individuals with developmental disabilities develop functional skills, promote social skills, problem-solving, and independent living.
    • Habilitative and Therapeutic Support Services
      Provides in-home and residential habilitative therapies, including behavior intervention, sensory-motor development, and special developmental skills training, to help members build functional and independent living skills across Arizona.
    • Independent Living Support
      Supports members living independently by focusing on developing independent living skills, safety awareness, community engagement, and behavior modification to prevent barriers to independent living.
    • Independent Living Support and Skill Development
      Provides support to members living independently, focusing on developing independent living skills, safety awareness, community engagement, and behavior modification to prevent barriers to independent living. This includes assistance with daily living tasks like cleaning, laundry, shopping, and general house maintenance.
  • Residential Support for IDD Adults 7 activities
    • Individually Designed Living Arrangements (IDLA)
      Provides non-licensed residential services where individuals with developmental disabilities can live together and receive support to develop functional and independent living skills, tailored to their specific needs.
    • Residential Care for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
      Operates various residential settings, including Nursing Supported Group Homes in Mesa, Cave Creek, Eagar, and Springerville, standard Group Homes, and Individually Designed Living Arrangements (IDLA), to provide 24/7 care, support, and skill development for individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • Residential Care for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
      Operates various residential settings, including Nursing Supported Group Homes in Mesa, Cave Creek, Eagar, and Springerville, standard Group Homes, and Individually Designed Living Arrangements (IDLA), to provide housing and support for individuals with developmental disabilities. These homes offer customized support plans, 24/7 nursing services when needed, and focus on developing functional and independent living skills.
    • Residential Care for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
      Operates various residential settings, including Nursing Supported Group Homes, Group Homes, Individually Designed Living Arrangements (IDLA), and adult and child developmental homes, to provide living accommodations and support for individuals with developmental disabilities across Arizona, including Mesa, Cave Creek, Eagar, and Springerville.
    • Residential Care for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
      Operates various residential settings, including Nursing Supported Group Homes in Mesa, Cave Creek, Eagar, and Springerville, standard Group Homes, and Individually Designed Living Arrangements (IDLA), to provide 24/7 care, support, and skill development for individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • Residential Group Home Services
      Operates regular and nursing-supported group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities in various locations including Mesa, Cave Creek, Eagar, and Springerville. These homes provide 24/7 care, including nursing services, and support for daily living, safety, and community integration.
    • Residential Support Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
      Operates licensed and non-licensed residential settings including Nursing Supported Group Homes, Group Homes, and Individually Designed Living Arrangements (IDLA) across Arizona, including locations in Mesa, Cave Creek, Eagar, and Springerville. These homes provide 24/7 support, room and board, and customized care plans for individuals with developmental disabilities.
  • Respite and Personal Care Support 6 activities
    • Respite Care Services
      Offers Respite Care services of varying lengths to provide temporary relief for caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • Respite Care Services
      Offers Respite Care services of varying lengths to provide temporary relief for caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • Respite Care Services
      Offers Respite Care services of varying lengths based on member needs and availability, providing temporary relief for caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • Respite Care Services
      Offers respite care services of varying lengths based on member needs and availability, providing temporary relief for caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities.
    • Respite Care Services
      Offers Respite Care services of varying lengths to provide temporary relief for caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities, based on member needs and availability.
    • Respite Care Services
      Offers short-term Respite Care for individuals with developmental disabilities, with duration tailored to member needs and availability, providing temporary relief for caregivers while maintaining continuity of care.
  • Adult Day Training & Enrichment Programs 5 activities
    • Day Programs for Community Integration
      Operates Day Programs in Eagar and other locations, allowing individuals with developmental disabilities to engage in community activities, develop social skills, and participate in chosen activities during weekdays.
    • Day Programs for Community Integration
      Operates Day Programs in various locations, including Eagar, allowing individuals with developmental disabilities to interact with their communities, participate in chosen activities, and engage in community integration outings on weekdays.
    • Day Programs for Community Integration
      Operates Day Programs in Eagar and other locations, allowing individuals with developmental disabilities to engage in community activities, develop social skills, and participate in chosen activities on weekdays.
    • Day Programs for Community Integration and Skill Development
      Operates weekday day programs in multiple locations, including Eagar, that support community interaction, social skills development, and member-chosen activities. Programs focus on promoting independence, problem-solving, and monthly community participation with transportation provided.
    • Day Programs for Developmental Disabilities
      Operates day programs in Eagar and other locations, allowing individuals with developmental disabilities to interact with others, participate in chosen activities, and engage in community integration each weekday.
  • Non-Emergency Medical & Social Transportation 3 activities
    • Transportation Services
      Provides transportation for members to activities, appointments, community integration outings, and for general community participation.
    • Transportation and Community Access
      Provides transportation for members to activities, appointments, community integration outings, and supports the use of public transportation to enhance community engagement and access to services.
    • Transportation and Community Integration Support
      Provides transportation for members to appointments, community outings, employment exploration, and social activities, supporting broader goals of community integration and independent living.
  • Job Readiness Training 2 activities
    • Employment Support
      Supports members in obtaining job search and employment skills for independent or supervised employment, including job exploration.
    • Employment Support
      Supports members in obtaining job search and employment skills for independent or supervised employment, including job exploration and public transportation use.
  • Attendant and Personal Care Services 2 activities
    • Support Services for Daily Living and Transportation
      Provides essential support services including 24/7 nursing care, transportation for activities, appointments, and community outings, and ensures safety and sanitation of living conditions through routine maintenance and household tasks.
    • Transportation and Basic Living Support
      Provides transportation for members to activities, appointments, and community outings, and ensures safety, sanitation, and routine maintenance of living conditions, including cleaning, cooking, and yard work.
  • Facility Tours for Senior and Sober Living 1 activity
    • Client Intake and Service Access
      Accepts referrals for services and offers appointments for prospective clients and families to speak with staff or tour facilities to evaluate program fit and eligibility.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Nursing and Daily Living Support
      Offers 24/7 nursing services and provides support for daily living activities, including safety, sanitation, routine maintenance, cooking, and general house maintenance, to ensure a safe and healthy living environment for members.
    • Transportation Services
      Provides transportation for members to activities, appointments, community integration outings, and for monthly community participation activities.
financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$4.26M
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$4.24M100%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$20K
expenses
Total expenses$4.45M
Program expenses17%
Admin / overhead83%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$2.24M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$4.01M
Cash$218K
Investments$0
Liabilities$4.20M
Net assets$-185K
Liquid reserves0.6 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +31.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 5
  • Erin Kern — Director
  • Kenneth Reeves — CFO
  • Michelle Reeves — President & CEO
  • Sharon Kartchner — Director
  • Vera Crumbley — Director
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Community Organizations Partner — Collaborates with community organizations to foster awareness and support for individuals with disabilities.