Supporting Housing

Supporting housing offers safe, stable living environments for individuals in recovery from addiction or mental health disorders, helping them reintegrate into society.

What is Supporting Housing?

Supporting housing provides safe, affordable, and stable living environments for individuals recovering from addiction or managing mental health disorders. These housing programs offer a structured setting where individuals can live while receiving ongoing support, therapy, and other essential services. Supporting housing plays a critical role in helping individuals transition from treatment centers back into society, reducing the risk of relapse and homelessness.

Support services often include case management, vocational training, life skills education, and access to mental health care, helping residents build a foundation for long-term recovery and independence.