Talk:Group home

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There is clearly another meaning of group home- is that addressed somewhere else?Corrie2723 03:58, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
 * I've rewritten the article. --W.marsh 13:52, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

i was looking for something that included roommate situations, why is this not in the article? or is it somewhere elseKillemall22 (talk) 20:13, 29 June 2011 (UTC)

Victorian Colonies
Is the Victorian colonies references necessary or even relevant? 98.206.96.128 07:01, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

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This seems to be a terribly US-centric article. Which state did the mandating? What on earth is "deinstitutionalization"? Philip Trueman (talk) 12:30, 17 April 2015 (UTC)

Agreed. I am in Canada and group homes are also found here. Legislation, organizations and terminology differs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.168.2.195 (talk) 00:25, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
 * Agreed. I'm in the UK, where the term "group homes" isn't in common use, and found this article frustrating as it rather assumes a fair amount of US-specific knowledge. I'm not knowledgeable enough about the subject to make extensive edits myself, so I'll add the Globalize-US tag to the article in the hope that someone with more knowledge will do so. Loganberry (Talk) 17:49, 4 October 2015 (UTC)

In France, it seem to be a Établissement médico-social. A big category that contain "Group homes" for elderly, disabled peoples, children… Elderly care --Pyrog (talk) 15:01, 29 December 2017 (UTC)

Adult Bias Problem & Misinformation Biased Against The Handicap
First off, the start of the page is saying that all American group homes are for adults with serious health complications, which is 100% incorrect, and is lying that everyone in a group home is a grown up, and that they're all seriously sick physically, or seriously challenged physically. Then, it lies that group homes almost always have only six people in them. Group homes for children are significantly more than six kids per group home. Six kids is foster care, not a group home. Whoever wrote the top paragraphs of this page doesn't know what they're talking about at all. And, the top of the page lies that that information is the United States' present norms, which is completely bogus. Most group homes in the U.S. are for children, and most of those kids are healthy. Most group homes in the U.S. are for children in need of families, and have much more than six "residents." And, adult group homes don't require a high severity of handicapment, nor are all the disabled adults in group homes physically disabled, many are mentally disabled either from retardation, or from a Serious Mental Illness. Whoever wrote the article as it presently is vandalized the page, in my opinion. --184.101.207.130 (talk) 03:17, 24 October 2021 (UTC)