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Apartment Programs

Woodland Commons

Woodland Commons is a single site apartment program located in Macedon, NY.  Most program apartments are housed in a modern building with many amenities located in a beautiful rural setting.  This program also offers individual site locations in Wayne County.

This apartment program offers 18 one-bedroom apartments within the Woodland Commons building and three scattered site apartments all located in Wayne County. This is a transitional program designed to assist those with severe mental concerns. Individuals in the program receive medication oversight and one-on-one support with their recovery goals while working to acquire the skills to live as independently as possible. The program is designed for those who prefer to have staff available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.

One-on-One Support
A primary Rehabilitation Coach (RC) will work individually with the resident at least once or twice a week to develop a person-centered service plan.

Medication Oversight
Assist resident with skills to store, order, and self-administer their medications.

Linkage to Community Supports
Assist the resident to link to resources in the community, which include care management, psychiatrist, mental health therapist, primary care physician (PCP), dentist, etc.

Community Outings
Staff provide opportunities for resident to participate in community activities such as going to sporting events, cultural festivals, recreational activities, etc.


To inquire about the Woodland Commons Apartment Program, contact us at 315-789-0550 or for program application information, visit our SPOA page.

As part of a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) project, individuals are also subject to a financial/background screening process.

Woodland Commons is licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health.


"I enjoy the social activities like going to the movies and the sip and social.
I appreciate the rides to places that otherwise would be difficult or inconvenient."

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