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Howard House, is a 24-hour, long-term ARF residential-care facility exclusively for brain-injured individuals. The home was created in 1987 and is operated by the non-profit San Diego Brain Injury Foundation. Howard House, Is tucked away in a tree-lined neighborhood, in Escondido and is the current home of 6 adults, each with his or her own private room.
View a short video about SDBIF and Howard House. Howard House has a therapy room, art room, swimming pool and specially equipped vans to transport residents on day trips and to medical appointments. Regular weekly outings are planned, nourishing meals are served, and a daily activity schedule is posted. The residents enjoy swimming, gardening, playing cards, and interact with each other and the staff in a harmonious and cozy environment. Howard House has 6 bedrooms and is approximately 6,000 square feet, on one acre of land. It is licensed for 6 residents. Please meet Beth Anderson who joined the staff as the director of Howard House in January of 2004. Beth is originally from Northern California and moved to the North County about 3 ½ years ago. Beth shared, “I’m very excited about this opportunity to run Howard House and make it an even better place for the residents to live.” Currently, Howard House is full; however, names are being taken for a waiting list. For more information, contact Beth at: 760-480-7468. |
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