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“ … opening doors to

extraordinary lives.”

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People and PlacesPeople and Places● Mosaic is the service provider chosen by more

than 3,500 people.● Mosaic provides supports to individuals with

developmental disabilities and to senior citizens in more than 100 communities across 14 states including Arizona, Colorado,Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wisconsin.

● Mosaic operates two independent senior living communities in Wisconsin and Iowa.

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HeritageHeritage

Bethphage - Founded in 1913 in Axtell, Nebraska.

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HeritageHeritage

Martin Luther Homes - Founded in 1925 in Sterling, Nebraska.

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HeritageHeritage

From the beginning, both organizations were primarily supported by Lutheran congregations across the Midwest.

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HeritageHeritage

Both organizations

spread their ministry across the United States during the 1970s and 1980s.

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HeritageHeritage

Mosaic was formed on July 1, 2003

when Bethphage and Martin Luther Homes consolidated their ministries into one organization that serves thousands of people nationally and internationally.

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Worldwide ImpactWorldwide Impact

Mosaic now works with international partnersin Great Britain, Germany, Norway, Latvia, Romania, Russia, Tanzania, Kenya, and the Dominican Republic.

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Mosaic Mission StatementMosaic Mission Statement

“In partnership with people who have disabilities, Mosaic provides supports and advocates that all may realize God's gift of

wholeness of life.”

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People & PlacesPeople & Places

● Supports Mosaic provides individualized services

based on choices made by those who receive supports.

● Advocates We advocate for people with disabilities.

● Partners We are partners with those we assist.

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

● Case Management● Children's Services● Day Services● Residential ● Supported Living● Host Homes● Affordable/Accessible Housing

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Case Management: Coordination of services and supports for people who might receive other services or supports from Mosaic or another service provided.

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Children's Services:Services provided to people under the age of 21.

Supports may include residential services,supported/intermittent, host homes, day services(transition),special education, daycare, or early intervention.

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Day Services: Any vocational services, supported employment,

job coaching, community participation or habilitation training.

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Residential: Supports are provided 24hours/day and 7 days/week.

We provide affordable and accessible housing. BothICF/MR and waiver residential settings are included.Generally these services are provided in an agencyleased or owned-facility.

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Supported Living: Supports are provided fewer than 24 hours per day and can be provided in a home owned or leased by the client of the agency.

Supports can vary from a few hours a week to several hours a day. These services are provided through a waiver facility and usually are based upon the needs of each person.

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Host Homes: Services provided by anindependent contractor while individual lives in that person's home.– Individuals served in host home settings have a range

of care needs, from total care (24 hours a day, seven days a week) to limited care (those who are semi-independent and employed in the community).

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Supports We ProvideSupports We Provide

Affordable and Accessible Housing: Because most people with developmental

disabilities are not able to find competitive employment, poverty is a serious issue.

Mosaic partners with state and federal agencies to create affordable housing that is accessible for all people. Residents must meet federal income guidelines to qualify.

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AdvocatesAdvocates

● A member of the American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR)

● IMPACT Alliance Member

● Mosaic Allied Voices (MAV)

● The Mosaic Collaborative

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AdvocatesAdvocates

American Network of CommunityOptions and Resources (ANCOR)

● A nonprofit trade association representing and advocating on behalf of more than 800 private providers of services and supports for nearly 500,000 Americans with disabilities.

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AdvocatesAdvocates

IMPACT Alliance Member

● An alliance of service providers from North America and Europe working to promote the human rights, recognition and social inclusion of people with disabilities within their communities.

● Mosaic was a founding member of IMPACT.

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AdvocatesAdvocates

Mosaic Allied Voices (MAV)

● Parent, self-advocates, donors, elected officials, Mosaic staff and others who want to have a voice in affecting public policy on disability issues.

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AdvocatesAdvocates

The Mosaic Collaborative for Disabilities Public Policy and Practice

● Gallup, The Council on Quality and Leadership, and academic partners work with Mosaic to provide strategic direction on projects that will promote full inclusion of people with disabilities around the world.

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PartnersPartners

● The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL)

● Gallup

● Faith Connections

● Donors

● Volunteers

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PartnersPartners

● Mosaic established a partnership through The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL).

● We are the first national provider of disabilities services to earn a Network Certification in Basic Assurances(SM) from CQL.

● This means that we have common expectations for high quality services and that they are monitored and measured for effectiveness at all locations.

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PartnersPartners

● Our strategic partnership with Gallup helps us produce evidence-based data which can be used by stakeholders to advocate for better public policies.

● Through the Q12® Initiative, Mosaic committed to having an engaged workforce.

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PartnersPartners

Mosaic is:● Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran

Church in America.

● Recognized by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod.

● A partner with other agencies inLutheran Services in America.

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PartnersPartners

Donors are significant to Mosaic's success. Contributions help to meet needs that go

beyond what government funding provides to people with disabilities.

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We welcome volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to serve in a variety of capacities:

Agency projects and programs Special events Advisory Boards Create friendships with clients

MAV (Mosaic Allied Voices)

PartnersPartners

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The FutureThe Future

What's next for Mosaic?

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The FutureThe Future

Our CommitmentOur Commitment

Mosaic will be the leader in quality services, advocacy and worldwide partnerships with

others committed to the same mission and values.

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The FutureThe Future

“ … opening doors to

extraordinary lives.”

You and Mosaic...

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