Frequently asked questions
Here are answers to our most commonly asked questions. Don’t see the information you’re looking for? Email or call us and we’ll be happy to help!
AFIL is in Northwest Dallas near Love Field Airport and Bachman Lake. The nearest highway cross points are I-35 and Northwest Highway.
No, AFIL is neither of these as we do not provide the level of support available in those environments. AFIL is a residential life skills campus which teaches, coaches and encouraged independent living.
To be eligible to be a resident at AFIL, an individual must be at least 18 years of age, have a diagnosis of an Intellectual, Cognitive or Learning Disability, and have the desire to want to work towards a more independent life.
No. Some may spend several years living on our campus, but eventually each resident has the goal of moving on to a more independent setting. However, our sister organization (Storey Lane Independent Living, Inc. – slildallas.org) does have long-term living options available. Feel free to contact Sarah Causey for more information.
Residents are required to work or volunteer at least part-time. Finding work and volunteer opportunities are included in the services of the AFIL program.
AFIL does not provide transportation outside of AFIL activities. We encourage residents to use DART Paratransit services or public transportation.
The monthly cost of living at AFIL varies, depending in which Level a resident lives. Click here to see our pricing information.
AFIL is a private/self-pay organization. We do not work with Medicaid Waiver, HCS, ICF, or accept insurance. Our cost is broken down to Room/Board and Tuition.
To learn more, talk more, or tour, either call Sarah Causey at 214-351-0798 or simply click on the request a Tour by clicking here.