Beverly Farm

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Beverly Farm
Opened 1897
Current Status Active
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Gofrey, IL




History[edit]

Beverly Farm was founded in 1897 by Dr. William H.C. Smith and his wife, Elizabeth. They had been searching for a suitable track of land where they could establish a fundamentally different approach in caring for people who live with developmental disabilities. Dr. and Mrs. Smith found the perfect location in Godfrey, Illinois. The land was named Beverly Farm, in honor of Dr. Smith’s birthplace in Beverly, Massachusetts. With two residents and two buildings, the Smiths began their journey. Dr. Smith received notoriety at the 1904 World’s Fair for his pioneering concepts in the care of people who live with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Recognition and support for Dr. and Mrs. Smith’s innovation was a driving force behind the continuing growth and development of the progressive programming offered by Beverly Farm.

In 1979, Beverly Farm’s focus changed from providing services for children and adults to providing services for adults only. Today, Beverly Farm is a safe and comfortable home for adults who live with intellectual or developmental disabilities.