AHRI PROVIDES EXCELLENT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS TO ADULTS & YOUTHS WITH DISABILITY

PROVIDING FIRST CLASS HOME CARE SERVICES

ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND

Corporate History

AHRI is an entity that is founded on the principle that each person is unique and endowed by the Creator with the right to love and be loved.

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CORPORATE PHILOSOPHY

Mission & Vision

Our vision is to provide affordable, assessable, compassionate second homes to all our residents.

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CORPORATE EXPERIENCE

Demonstrated Commitment

The owner/executive director has over 15 years of direct care in adult residence setting

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OUR VALUES

We provide empathetic, safe and loving environment using evidence-based treatments that will help residents grow to their full potential.

Agape Home of Rhode Island is committed to equal treatment of all person in its care with love, respect and high standard while being mindful of client’s unique care needs.

AHRI is committed to providing a continual loyalty and support to every client.

We are open, trustworthy and truthful in our dealings with our clients.

By virtue of our strong moral principles we have been able to stand out among other home care service providers.

Agape Home is committed to every client every time, protecting resident’s confidentiality and autonomy.

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Modupe Williams, MSN, APRN

Executive Director

Modupe is a Family Nurse Practitioner who has worked in diverse group homes and complex adult care settings from which she has gained tremendous amount of experience. During the years of working as a direct support staff with adult with special needs, the executive director witnessed variety of services provided to residents.  She has worked at Judge Rotenberg Educational Center in Canton MA, Cranston Arch of RI, and Evergreen Center in Milford MA. As she rose to leadership role, our executive director was able to collaborate and implement much needed quality improvement programs using the SWOT approach. The improvement provided competitive edge to the company. Empirical evidence shows that persons with special needs fair better when in a loving, caring plus personalized intervention strategy is consistently provided. Hence the name “Agape” which mean unconditional love. The belief that all person deserved to be loved unconditionally is the basis of AHRI.

She is an American Red Cross Certified Trainer/Instructor in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and has a certificate in Nonviolent Crises Prevention Intervention. Our executive director is an active member of APSE (The Association of People Supporting Employment First) and involved with ANCOR (The American Network of community Options Resource). Modupe is certified assisted Living Residential administrator in the state of Rhode Island.

She is married with two teenage sons.

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