Kentucky Hart - Supported Living

The Hart-Supported Living program is for Kentuckians with disabilities to request grants for supports so they can live in, contribute to and participate in their communities.

Any Kentuckian with a disability recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act is eligible to apply for a Hart-Supported Living grant. The program is administered through the Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, but it is a program for people with all disabilities. You (and your family, friends, and the people who support you) should consider applying for Hart-Supported Living grant if:

  1. You want to live in a home of your choice that is typical of the homes where people without disabilities live.
  2. You want to participate in your community with all members of the community.
  3. You want to decide for yourself what supports and services you need to live in the community.
  4. You want to arrange for and manage your own supports.

Hart - Supported Living’s annual budget is currently $5.7 million state dollars.  There are more than 400 Kentuckians benefiting from Supported Living. 

 For more information on Hart - Supported Living in Kentucky, visit: http://mhmr.ky.gov/mr/supportedliving.asp
or contact:

100 Fair Oaks Lane, 4E-E
          Frankfort KY  40621-0001
          502.564.7707     x4478
                  

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