The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program’s 2013 Summer Community Project involved a partnership with the Pennsylvania Empowered Expert Residents (PEERs) of Inglis House and CARIE. The project focused on understanding the elements that impact quality of life for individuals living in long-term specialty care facilities, and developing strategies for individuals living in long-term specialty care facilities to actively partner with staff and administration to improve quality of life. The scholars issued a final report on the project, Resident Quality of Life at Long Term Care Facilities.