Community Group Homes
CFL Group Home living is a family style living environment for developmentally disabled adults who have semi-independent living skills. Residents work or train vocationally, take care of their homes, cook, clean and shop together. CFL staff interacts with residents ---- further building self esteem and fulfilling a sense of acceptance.
Group home community residents participate in many recreational activities throughout the community such as movies, picnics, ballgames, sporting events and rodeos.
View our GROUP HOME photo album by simply clicking HERE (a new window will open so you won't lose your place).
Besides the group homes on our Main Okarche Campus we also have:
Kingfisher
The Kingfisher Group Home is located at 101 East Bowman. It is a split level home for 6 developmentally delayed women of all ages. CFL provides 24/7 staffing and through the day, the Group Home residents work at jobs within our community. Due to the centralized location, residents are able to visit local stores and/or walk to work.
El Reno
The El Reno Group Home is located at 212 Scotts Street in El Reno and is a 6-bed men’s group home. Each resident has their own room and this home has two living areas. These men either work in the community or commute to Kingfisher and Okarche to work in their local workshops. The Shared Living Home is a 6- bed duplex at 400 Fillmore in El Reno. The Knights of Columbus (the “founding fathers of CFL) own and donate this home for CFL’s use. The Assisted Living Program helps developmentally delayed adults who do not need as much care as others in our program. Helpers are on-call and visit daily to assist with bathing, cooking and other needs. Independent people in this program live in houses they rent in Kingfisher, Okarche and Yukon.
The demand for this type of independent life style far outweighs the supply.
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