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California Home for the Adult Deaf
The California Home for the Adult Deaf (CHAD) is a nonprofit organization responsible for a residential care facility for the elderly that provides assistance with activities of daily living. This caregiving facility is a 1 floor and 6 bedroom house in Riverside California. Its elderly residents mostly do not hear and also those residents communicate primarily in American Sign Language (ASL).

This caregiving facility is called the Crowell House program and currently has 5 residents. This program is staffed by caregivers who are fluent in ASL. The staff helps with Activities of Daily Living.

The board of directors are as follows: Scott Hostetler (President of the board), Larry Vollmar (Treasurer of the board), Morton Bayarsky (Activities and Fundraising), Mitch Kurs (Secretary), Stephanie Cardinale (Longest serving board member also responsible for CHAD's annual spaghetti dinner fundraisers.), Hector Martinez and Scott Johnson.

The board employs a certified administrator to manage the day-to-day operations of the Crowell House program. Currently the interim Administrator is Danny Barrett.

Crowell House is an alternative to nursing homes and hospital stays. Most of its residents are private-pay residents, however CHAD does accept other funding sources to cover the basic board and care and the assistance for activities of daily living. ServeASL (talk) 15:15, 8 April 2021 (UTC)