The Supervised Living Program was established in October 1990 to provide individuals with developmental disabilities the opportunity to live in the community and receive individualized support services and training in the development of basic living skills and community living skills. Well-trained staff provide 24-hour supervision as needed. Residents are encouraged to become involved in community activities. They receive vocational training at Sumter Work Enterprises. Several individuals work in the community. This program was originally located in the Willow Run apartment complex. It was relocated to Magnolia Manor of Sumter, Inc., in December 1997. Magnolia Manor, which is located at 13 North Salem Street, is a 12-unit apartment complex built with HUD funds.

The apartment complex currently provides housing for three males and eight females, with one vacant apartment.





The clubhouse includes an office area for staff as well as a gathering place for the residents.