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Shared supportive housing refers to a living arrangement where individuals share a home, offering cost effective housing solutions for those seeking independent living. In this model, residents stay in shared or private rooms while sharing common areas such as the kitchen, living room, and bathroom.
Supportive services include light case management, grocery order assistance, and other helpful resources as need.
Shared supportive housing is available for veterans, seniors, adults transitioning between homes, and individuals facing housing challenges who are seeking stable and affordable living arrangements. Our program aims to foster a sense of community while promoting independence. Eligibility requirements include:
Shared supportive housing is generally structured to be cost effective for residents, with rent usually determined as a percentage of their income or set at a fixed rate. Furthermore, participants may qualify for housing subsidies or vouchers that can assist in covering program fees.
Typically, residents can expect features such as furnished bedrooms, living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry facilities, free wifi, and all utilities included.
The duration of stay in shared supportive housing depends on individual needs, program guidelines, and available resources. Some programs may offer short-term transitional housing, while others provide longer-term support aimed at helping participants attain housing stability and independence.
To apply for shared supportive housing, individuals need to apply online through our website, reach out to the program provider directly, or receive a referral from a social service agency, healthcare provider, or community organization. The application process may include completing an intake assessment, submitting eligibility documentation, and participating in interviews or screenings.
Yes, shared supportive housing is intended to offer a safe and secure living environment for residents. Stable Way Housing implements safety measures that include 24/7 video surveillance, property maintenance, fingerprint only entry, and staff oversight to ensure the well-being of program participants.
Currently, we do not offer housing for families or women with children, as our is focused on single adults. We suggest reaching out to local social service agencies, homeless shelters, housing authorities, or community organizations for assistance.
No, unfortunately, pets are not allowed in our housing homes. This policy helps us maintain a safe and comfortable living environment for all residents.
We do not assist with rental assistance or utility assistance.
All program fees are non-refundable. We will strive to meet participants' needs and provide referrals to other providers or community resources if our program is not the right fit.
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