'Opportunity to voice your dreams'

Mosaic provides possibilities for people with intellectual disabilities

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Contributed photo Pictured are Russell Woods and his dog Emma.

When asked if he would like to take walks uptown Woods adamantly said, “No,” as he apparently associated walking with having to pick up pop cans – something he no longer has to do.

Through Mosaic, Woods has been given the opportunity to learn about his rights concerning his services, and he has been able to make many of his own decisions.

Emma

Woods now lives in a townhouse with a roommate and his dog Emma.

Mosaic helped connect Woods with volunteering opportunities at Meals on Wheels and at the animal shelter. It was while helping at the shelter that Woods expressed his desire to have a dog of his own.

Mosaic staff helped him select a pet that would be suited to his lifestyle.

While every word Woods says may not be clear, what is clear is how often he laughs, and makes other people laugh with him.

Woods will often talk about Emma sleeping on his bed or licking his face. He also talks about the time Emma ran away and was found at the animal shelter, or "pet jail," as he calls it.

It's apparent that Emma is now the most important thing in his life.

Woods is just one example of many people whose lives have been changed by Mosaic.

Mosaic

Mosaic in South Central Iowa began providing services in 1985 with day services and vocational training in Osceola. Services have expanded to provide individualized supports for people with intellectual disabilities, brain injuries and mental illness.

Mosaic serves the communities of Osceola and Chariton by providing services and supports to more than 90 people.

Residential supports provided by Mosaic include assisted-residential services at two group homes located in Osceola, supported community living services for individuals living in their own home or apartment and in host homes where individuals live in a family-like setting.

Mosaic's day services program provides individuals a variety of daily activities including vocational training, supported employment and community connections. Mosaic has helped 10 people obtain jobs in the local communities at places such as Hy-Vee and McDonald's.

Another foothold Mosaic has in the community is Expressions by Mosaic gift and coffee shop and South Central Iowa Redemption Center. Individuals who spend their days at this facility help make items for the gift shop, provide document destruction services, grind labels and package Mosaic's private label premium coffee, Tessera, and work in the redemption center.

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