Information on this page was last updated: 05/03/2011
Kentucky Supported Living was started in 1992 when the Kentucky Supported Living Statute was passed. The statute was amended in 2006 and the program is now called Hart-Supported Living. The Hart-Supported Living program is for Kentuckians with disabilities to request grants for supports so they can live in, contribute to and participate in their communities. The program is administered through the Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, but it is a program for people with all disabilities. You (and your family, friends, and the people who support you) should consider applying for Hart-Supported Living grant if: You want to live in a home of your choice that is typical of the homes where people without disabilities live; You want to participate in your community with all members of the community; You want to decide for yourself what supports and services you need to live in the community; and/or You want to arrange for and manage your own supports.
A copy of the application MUST be received in the office of the Regional Hart-Supported Living Coordinator (see Appendix B for Regional Coordinator contacts) by the end of business on April 1st. The application is for funding that may be available at the start of the next fiscal year, which begins on July 1st. This is a firm deadline. An application received after April 1 will not be considered for the upcoming fiscal year. Applications can be obtained by contacting the
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KATS Network Coordinating Center
Charles McDowell Center
8412 Westport Road
Louisville, KY 40242
Local: (502) 429-4484
Toll Free: (800) 327-5287
Fax: (502) 429-7114