
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions:
1. For whom is the Village suitable?
Our basic admissions criterion is that the individual can meet the needs of ourcommunity, and our community can meet the needs of the individual.
The Village is suitable for people who can thrive in an environment where people want to work, and have the ability, health, and strength to do so. They may have an interest in farming or gardening, or perhaps they would like to participate in a craft such as woodworking, weaving, or candle-making. They want to be a part of a social and cultural community and can grow in independence and responsibility.
2. For whom is Camphill Village USA not suitable?
Because of its physical layout, the open way we live together, our ratio of volunteers to residents, there are certain people whose needs we cannot meet adequately. Unfortunately, we cannot meet the needs of individuals with profound physical disabilities or serious, chronic nursing needs. Camphill Village is also not suitable for individuals who require one-on-one attention, round-the-clock care, or total physical care. Finally, we are not able to meet the needs of people with a primary diagnosis of mental illness.
3. Do you have any vacancies?
The Village is accepting new applicants and anticipates 12 openings between now and early 2012.
4. Do you keep a waiting list?
Yes, the Village has a small waiting list. If your application is accepted, you will be added to this list.
5. How much does Camphill Village cost?
Residents of Camphill Village are not required to pay an annual fee; costs are covered by either State or Federal entitlements (40%) and by philanthropic support (60%).
Half of our costs are met by government funding. The other half is met by charitable contributions and support. Every year, we ask friends, family or guardians, foundations, and corporations to contribute to the best of their ability to offset our costs.
6. How long will an individual live at Camphill Village?
Placement in the Village lasts as long as the basic admission criteria are met: that the individual can meet the needs of the community, and that the community can meet the needs of the individual. Many of our residents have made Camphill Village their home for more than 30 years. Health problems, behavioral changes, extensive care needs, or safety issues are some of the reasons someone has left us.
For additional information, please email camphilladmissions@camphillvillage.org




