The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board and other residential service providers have joined together to endorse a set of commonly held "good neighbor" best practices for group home providers, staff and community members in Fairfax County and the Cities of Fairfax and Falls Church.
This "Good Neighbor Agreement" has been signed by many organizations that provide community housing options for people with disabilities in our community. Additional cosigners are welcome. Contact the CSB's Director of Housing Investment and Development Partnerships for more information.
The National Association of Counties (NACo) granted Fairfax County a 2014 Achievement Award for the Good Neighbor Initiative.
Good Neighbor Agreement Cosigners
- All in All Residential Services
- Angel Gate Health Services
- Assurance Heathcare Services
- Bellwether Behavioral Health
- Blessed Support Professionals
- Brain Foundation
- Cannan Care Services
- CARE Homes
- Center for Discovery
- Chimes Virginia
- Clementine Twin Lakes
- Community Concepts
- Community Living Alternatives
- Community Residences Inc.
- Cornerstones (fomerly Reston Interfaith)
- Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board
- Gabriel Homes
- Gateway Homes
- Good Hope Health Services Inc.
- Good Shepherd Housing
- Harrison House of Virginia
- Hartwood Foundation Inc.
- Jewish Foundation for Group Homes
- Langley Residential Support Services
- Loving Touch Inc.
- Marian Homes
- Meetown Residential Care Inc.
- New Hope Housing
- NU Dimensions LLC
- Oxford House
- Pathway Homes Inc.
- PRS Inc.
- RIVA
- Sagebrush
- Scarlet Haven Residential Services
- Second Story (formerly Alternative House)
- Vision Healthcare Services
- Volunteers of America - Chesapeake
As organizations that provide community housing options in Fairfax County, Virginia, for people with various disabilities, we realize the importance of establishing and maintaining positive relationships with neighbors. When we rent or purchase homes in neighborhoods, we seek an opportunity for our residents to become a part of the community, as would any other new renter or homeowner. Becoming a member of a community is a social compact. Our neighbors hold us (our staff and our residents) accountable to certain standards of behavior, just as we expect the same from our neighbors.
We, the cosigners of this "Good Neighbor Agreement," affirm our shared commitment and responsibility to uphold community values and standards in all of our residences in Fairfax County and the cities of Fairfax and Falls Church.
We will operate a home that is well maintained, presentable and in keeping with community standards for landscaping, painting, and trash disposal. We will strive to maintain and even enhance the positive character of the community.
We will expect everyone in our homes to show respect for their neighbors by obeying all laws and community standards and to endeavor to take neighbors’ individual needs into consideration, as would be expected of any neighbor.
We will respond quickly to any reasonable questions. We will also respond to concerns from neighbors and will provide contact information whenever requested, so neighbors know who to call. We will ensure that individuals providing support in the home will focus on the safety and well-being of everyone in the community.
We will welcome opportunities for neighbors to get to know our residents and staff as they would any other neighbors, for example, while attending a neighborhood event, doing yard work, or enjoying a break on the porch.
In turn, we ask our neighbors to welcome us as they would other neighbors, let us know directly and promptly of any questions or concerns, and understand and respect our residents' needs for privacy and confidentiality of personal information.