A Fresh Start: Cloverleaf House Reopens Its Doors
On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, VersAbility Resources officially welcomed residents, supporters, and community members back to Cloverleaf House with a grand reopening ceremony that celebrated much more than a renovation — it celebrated the people who call this place home.
Following a comprehensive renovation that refreshed the home and improved key amenities, Cloverleaf House reopened as a warm, welcoming environment where adults with cognitive and physical disabilities can live with dignity, independence, and meaningful community connections.
More Than a Makeover
The renovations go beyond fresh paint and new fixtures. The project reflects VersAbility’s continued commitment to accessible housing, individualized support, and expanded opportunities for the people who matter most — the residents themselves.
Operating as a Medicaid Intermediate Care Facility (ICF), Cloverleaf House provides 24/7/365 support for adults with cognitive and physical disabilities. Unlike institutional settings, this home is designed to offer residents greater choice in their daily routines, opportunities to build lasting relationships and the freedom to participate fully in community life.
Where People Thrive
VersAbility’s residential services are built around one core belief: people with disabilities deserve to live as independently as possible, in environments that honor who they are.
At Cloverleaf House, personalized support is tailored to each individual — helping residents develop greater confidence, strengthen social skills, and improve overall well-being. The result is a person-centered home where people don’t just live.
They thrive.
Residential homes like Cloverleaf play a vital role in enhancing quality of life by offering supportive, person-centered environments that promote independence, dignity, and inclusion.










