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Programs providing alternative living arrangements for people who need support in daily activities of living due to age, disability, substance abuse, mental illness, chronic homelessness or other circumstances. Also includes services that help people with specific needs find stable housing in the community.
Promotes housing stability for individuals/families by developing case plans, teaching self-sufficiency and offering life skills development. Connects participants to the community through available resources. Services include:
Provides three types of housing for individuals with intellectual disabilities:
Fully equipped housing complex with seven units that provide supervised support for high functioning adults with intellectual disabilities.
Units are shared between two tenants and have two bedrooms, a bathroom, and kitchenette. There is a shared full kitchen, common dining area and living room. Tenants share chores such as meal planning, cooking and cleaning up.
Person-Centered Plans provide life skills and employment training and residents are supported to allow for an independent, secure lifestyle.
The Housing Navigators make referrals and help individuals to access the right resources by assessing the risks associated with an individual's housing circumstances. Includes: