'Opportunity to voice your dreams'

Mosaic provides possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
Contributed photo Pictured are Russell Woods and his dog Emma.

The saying a "dog is man's best friend" fits appropriately to Russell Woods and his dog Emma.

It is Woods' responsibility to care for Emma, and both of them will always have a home with Mosaic.

Mosaic in South Central Iowa partners with people with intellectual disabilities to create a meaningful life in a caring community and giving a voice to their needs.

"Russell's story illustrates that when given the opportunity to voice your dreams and goals, people like Russell can become active in our communities and enjoy a life of possibilities," said Karen Irwin, community relations manager for Mosaic.

Russell Woods

When he was younger, Woods could often be seen walking the streets around town with a bag picking up pop cans. He would hide behind trees or poles and pretend to be directing people. Children would often throw rocks at him and make fun of him because of the way he looked and talked.

Woods lived with his mother his entire life, and it was his mother who sent him out to collect pop cans. It is thought that the money from these cans was used to pay for the family's basic needs.

Woods was in his mid-50s when his mother suddenly died. Because he had nowhere else to go, Woods was literally dropped off at Mosaic's door with nothing but the clothes on his back after his mother died.

Starting out

At first, Woods stayed in a small room at a home with other individual where Mosaic provided services. Later, Woods moved into a place with a couple other men and his bedroom was in the basement. It was quickly discovered Woods didn't like the basement because he was afraid of the dark.

As Mosaic continued to support Woods in learning life skills, he was given a choice of living conditions and roommates.

Mosaic also gave him a choice of how he would spend his time, something that he did not have before, as it seemed most of his time was spent walking around looking for pop cans.

As supports were set up for Woods at Mosaic, the goal was to make his routine as normal as possible.

Previous Page|1|||

Comments


Reader Poll

What type of May weather do you prefer?

90-degree heat
Snow
Rain
70 to 80 degrees