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Spot Available at Milton House

We are excited to announce an available resident spot at Milton House. This is a wonderful opportunity for individuals with developmental disabilities to join a nurturing and inclusive community where they can thrive. Our dedicated team of professionals works closely with each resident to tailor support and programs that maximize their potential and enhance their quality of life.

Schedule a Tour

We invite interested families to schedule a tour to experience firsthand the supportive environment that defines Hinchee Homes. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to meet our compassionate staff, explore our facilities, and learn more about the services we offer. We understand that choosing the right home for your loved one is an important decision, and we are here to provide the information and support you need.

My daughter has been at Milton House, one of the two Hinchee Homes, for over 30 years and our experience has been outstanding. The staff and administration provide a small (6 bed), homelike environment for the residents. The residents become a family to each other and the bonding is so special. The level of care provided is truly amazing, including medical appointments, follow through with day programs, fun and educational outings, grooming and holiday celebrations. Most importantly, though, it’s all done with loving care by a truly dedicated staff.
— Anne Merritt

Contact Us

For more information or to schedule a tour, please contact our RN/Administrator, Tiffany Duran. We look forward to welcoming you to Hinchee Homes and sharing more about how we can support your loved one in leading a fulfilling and empowered life.

Tiffany@jHHF.org

I am the mother of two severally disabled boys, Ricky and Chris. If you are in the position of finding a home to care for your disabled child I understand it is a huge decision and one we don’t take lightly.

My son Christopher was one of the first residents at Milton House at 18 years old and he just celebrated his 60th birthday His brother Ricky was able to come soon afterwards. This was the best decision I ever made. We were blessed to find Hinchee Homes.

Residents go out on the weekends, eat dinner around the dining table, have birthday parties with family and friends and live as normal a life as possible. As I said it is their home. My son Rick passed away at age 50 but he wasn’t supposed to live a year. Chris is still happy at 60 now at Jessica House and I am at peace knowing he is happy and safe.
— Maggie Warkentin